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idiom
learn from mistakes
間違いを理解し、修正することによって自分を改善する
Meaning
to improve oneself by understanding and correcting errors
Example
I always try to **learn from mistakes** to avoid repeating them.
phrasal-verb
learn from others
他の人から学ぶ
Meaning
to gain knowledge or understanding from people of different cultures
Example
We can **learn from others** by observing their traditions and values.
idiom
learn from your mistakes
過去の誤りから学び、将来の行動を改善する
Meaning
to use the experience of past errors to improve future behavior
Example
Everyone makes errors, but wise people **learn from their mistakes**.
phrasal-verb
learn local customs
地元文化の伝統を学び、従うこと
Meaning
to study and follow the traditions of the local culture
Example
Expats often try to **learn local customs** to show respect to the host country.
idiom
learn the hard way
経験を通じて何かを学ぶ、特に間違いを犯して学ぶこと
Meaning
to learn something through experience, especially through making mistakes
Example
He **learned the hard way** that honesty is the best policy.
idiom
learn the ropes
特定の仕事や活動をどうやって行うかを学ぶ
Meaning
to learn how to do a particular job or activity
Example
It took me a month to **learn the ropes** at my new job.
phrasal-verb
learn through
経験や困難の結果として知識や知恵を得ること
Meaning
to gain knowledge or wisdom as a result of experience or difficulty
Example
We often **learn through** our failures more than our successes.
phrasal-verb
learn through experience
過去の出来事を反省して改善する
Meaning
to improve by reflecting on what has happened before
Example
We **learn through experience** when forecasts miss the mark.
phrasal-verb
learn to accept
失敗を人生の一部として受け入れることを学ぶ
Meaning
to come to terms with failure as part of life
Example
You must **learn to accept** failure if you want to succeed.
phrasal-verb
learn to appreciate
他の伝統や信念に対する賞賛や尊敬を育む
Meaning
to develop admiration or respect for other traditions and beliefs
Example
Through travel, you can **learn to appreciate** cultural diversity.
phrasal-verb
learn to cope with
失敗を乗り越える方法を学ぶ
Meaning
to learn how to manage or handle failure
Example
You have to **learn to cope with** setbacks if you want to grow.
phrasal-verb
learn to let go
何かを受け入れて、感情的に前に進む
Meaning
to accept something and move on emotionally
Example
You must **learn to let go** of your past regrets.
phrasal-verb
learn to live with
変えることができないミスや欠点を受け入れる
Meaning
to accept a mistake or flaw that cannot be changed
Example
Sometimes you just have to **learn to live with** your past mistakes.
phrasal-verb
learn to trust again
再び信頼することを学ぶ
Meaning
to regain faith in others after being betrayed or hurt
Example
It takes time to **learn to trust again** after being let down.
idiom
learn your lesson
不快な経験から学び、それを繰り返さないようにする
Meaning
to learn from an unpleasant experience so as not to repeat it
Example
After being late several times, he finally **learned his lesson**.
idiom
learning on the fly
準備なしで素早く学び適応すること
Meaning
to adapt and learn quickly without prior preparation
Example
AI systems are **learning on the fly** from user data.
idiom
leave a carbon footprint
日常的な活動を通じて汚染または環境への影響を引き起こすこと
Meaning
to cause pollution or environmental impact through daily activities
Example
Flying frequently can **leave a large carbon footprint**.
idiom
leave a legacy
あなたが去った後に残り、他の人々に利益をもたらす何かを作る
Meaning
to create something that lasts and benefits others after you are gone
Example
He worked hard all his life to **leave a legacy** for his children.
idiom
leave a mark
持続的な影響または影響を与える
Meaning
to have a lasting effect or influence
Example
Her leadership skills will surely **leave a mark** on the company.
idiom
leave aside
何かについての議論を延期する
Meaning
to postpone discussion of something
Example
Let’s **leave aside** that issue until we have more data.
idiom
leave no stone unturned
目標を達成するために可能な限りすべてを行う
Meaning
to do everything possible to achieve a goal
Example
The police **left no stone unturned** in their search for the missing child.
phrasal-verb
leave out
書き言葉や話し言葉で何かを省略する、または含まないこと
Meaning
to omit or not include something in writing or speech
Example
Don't **leave out** important details when you write the summary.
idiom
leave something in good hands
何かが他の人によってうまく世話されていることを確認する
Meaning
to ensure that something is well taken care of by someone else
Example
I can retire now because I know my business is **in good hands**.
idiom
leave something up in the air
何かを未決定または不確かにする
Meaning
to leave something undecided or uncertain
Example
We left the meeting **up in the air** without any clear decision.