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idiom
jack up
何かを突然大幅に上げる
Meaning
to raise something suddenly and sharply
Example
They might **jack up** ticket prices before the holidays.
idiom
jack up on
特定のアイテムで何かを急激に増加させる
Meaning
to increase something sharply on a specific item
Example
Vendors **jacked up on** bottled water during the festival.
phrasal-verb
jam out
大きな熱意やエネルギーで音楽を演奏する
Meaning
to play music with great enthusiasm or energy
Example
The band **jammed out** for hours during rehearsal.
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jog someone's memory
誰かに何かを思い出させる
Meaning
to make someone remember something
Example
That smell **jogged my memory** of our school canteen.
phrasal-verb
join across
異なる国や分野の人々や組織と繋がる、または団結する
Meaning
to connect or unite with people or organizations from different countries or sectors
Example
Businesses **join across** industries to promote sustainability.
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join at the hip
非常に近く、共に多くの時間を過ごすこと
Meaning
to be very close and spend a lot of time together
Example
Since childhood, they’ve been **joined at the hip**.
idiom
join forces
共通の目的のために協力する
Meaning
to combine efforts with others for a common purpose
Example
Two companies **joined forces** to create a better product.
phrasal-verb
join forces for
目的のために他の人と力を合わせる
Meaning
to combine efforts with others for a purpose
Example
Companies **join forces for** developing sustainable packaging.
phrasal-verb
join forces with
他の人と協力して何かを達成するために努力や資源を結集すること
Meaning
to combine efforts or resources with others to achieve something
Example
Governments **join forces with** NGOs to fight global hunger.
phrasal-verb
join hands for
共通の目的のために団結して協力する
Meaning
to unite and cooperate for a common cause
Example
People from different backgrounds **joined hands for** peace.
phrasal-verb
join hands with
目的のために一緒に協力する、または一緒に働く
Meaning
to collaborate or work together for a cause
Example
Several organizations **joined hands with** the ministry to organize the cultural festival.
phrasal-verb
join in
活動や祝賀に参加する
Meaning
to participate in an activity or celebration
Example
Everyone was invited to **join in** the traditional dance at the festival.
phrasal-verb
join in on
経験が共有される会話や活動に参加する
Meaning
to participate in a conversation or activity where experiences are being shared
Example
Feel free to **join in on** the discussion about travel memories.
phrasal-verb
join in the fun
楽しい活動に参加する
Meaning
to participate in an enjoyable activity
Example
Even the shy guests **joined in the fun** after a while.
idiom
join the dots
情報の断片をつなげて全体像を理解する
Meaning
to connect pieces of information to understand the full picture
Example
AI systems can **join the dots** faster than humans when analyzing data.
phrasal-verb
join together
文化的または共同体の目的で人々を結集する
Meaning
to unite people for a cultural or communal purpose
Example
Families **join together** every year to celebrate the harvest festival.
phrasal-verb
join up for
集団行動に登録または参加する
Meaning
to enroll or participate in a collective action
Example
Thousands **join up for** the beach cleanup drive.
idiom
join up with
グループやチームに参加する
Meaning
to become part of a group or team
Example
She’ll **join up with** the outreach crew tomorrow.
idiom
jot down
後で使用するために何かを素早く書き留める
Meaning
to write something quickly for later use
Example
I always **jot down** ideas as soon as they pop into my head.
idiom
jot down quickly
忘れないように何かを速く書き留める
Meaning
to write something fast so you don’t forget
Example
**Jot down quickly** the ideas that come up in the meeting.
phrasal-verb
journal through sadness
悲しい感情を処理しながらジャーナルに書く
Meaning
to write in a journal while processing sad feelings
Example
She **journals through sadness** to understand what the day is teaching her.
idiom
judge a book by its cover
外見だけで判断する
Meaning
to form an opinion based on appearance only
Example
Don’t **judge a book by its cover**; she’s actually very kind.
idiom
judge, jury, and executioner
誰かを裁くことと罰することのすべてをコントロールする
Meaning
to control all parts of judging and punishing someone
Example
He acted as **judge, jury, and executioner** in the matter.
idiom
juggle with
同時にいくつかのタスクや責任を扱う
Meaning
to handle several tasks or responsibilities at once
Example
She’s **juggling with** classes, work, and childcare.