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idiom
Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
アイデアをテストするために使用される最も単純な製品のバージョン。
Meaning
The simplest version of a product used to test an idea.
Example
We launched an **MVP** to get feedback before the full version.
idiom
Miracles happen
予期しない良いことが起こることがある。
Meaning
Unexpected good things can occur.
Example
Don’t lose faith—**miracles happen** every day.
idiom
miss out on
何か楽しい経験を逃す
Meaning
to fail to experience something enjoyable
Example
Don’t **miss out on** the early-bird discount.
idiom
miss the boat
チャンスを逃す
Meaning
to miss an opportunity
Example
If you don’t book early, you’ll **miss the boat**.
idiom
miss the mark
意図した結果を達成できない
Meaning
to fail to achieve the intended result
Example
His speech **missed the mark** and didn’t impress anyone.
idiom
miss the point
主なアイデアを理解できない
Meaning
to fail to understand the main idea
Example
You completely **missed the point** of my argument.
phrasal-verb
mitigate against
何かを少しでも軽く、または害を少なくする
Meaning
to make something less severe or harmful
Example
Effective controls can **mitigate against** financial losses.
idiom
mix in
一つの物を他の物と混ぜる
Meaning
to combine one thing with others
Example
Now **mix in** the chopped herbs.
phrasal-verb
mix in with
グループの中で他の人と社会的に参加し統合すること
Meaning
to participate socially and integrate with others in a group
Example
He tried to **mix in with** the team by joining their weekend activities.
idiom
mix together
異なるものを一つにまとめる
Meaning
to combine different things into one
Example
**Mix together** the spices before adding them to the stew.
idiom
mix up
2つ以上の物を混同する
Meaning
to confuse two or more things
Example
I always **mix up** their names during meetings.
phrasal-verb
mix up ideas
新しいものを作り出すために異なるアイデアを組み合わせる
Meaning
to combine different ideas to create something new
Example
Our marketing team loves to **mix up ideas** from different industries.
idiom
mix up with
何かや誰かと関わること、しばしば無謀に
Meaning
to become involved with something or someone, often unwisely
Example
Try not to **mix up with** gossip at work.
phrasal-verb
mix with
異なる人々と社交し、話すこと
Meaning
to socialize and talk with different people
Example
At the party, he tried to **mix with** everyone.
phrasal-verb
mix with locals
地元の人々と交流すること
Meaning
to socialize or interact with local people
Example
Students are encouraged to **mix with locals** to practice the language.
phrasal-verb
mobilize for
政治的または社会的な目的のために人々を組織する
Meaning
to organize people for a political or social cause
Example
The leader **mobilized for** a national campaign on climate action.
idiom
model evaluation
訓練されたモデルの精度とパフォーマンスを評価するプロセス
Meaning
the process of assessing the accuracy and performance of a trained model
Example
Before deploying the system, we need to perform **model evaluation** to ensure accuracy.
idiom
money burns a hole in your pocket
お金をすぐに使いたいという気持ち
Meaning
to be eager to spend money quickly
Example
He just got paid, and already **money burns a hole in his pocket**.
idiom
Money doesn't grow on trees
お金は限られていて、稼がなければならない; 簡単には得られません。
Meaning
Money is limited and must be earned; not easy to get.
Example
You should save more—**money doesn’t grow on trees**.
idiom
Money talks
お金は大きな影響力と力を持っています。
Meaning
Money has great influence and power.
Example
He got the deal because **money talks**.
idiom
moonlight as
第二の仕事をすること、特に秘密でまたはパートタイムで
Meaning
to work at a second job, especially secretly or part-time
Example
She decided to **moonlight as** a freelance writer to make extra money.
phrasal-verb
mop up
モップまたは布を使って表面から液体や汚れを掃除する
Meaning
to clean liquid or dirt from a surface using a mop or cloth
Example
Use a towel to **mop up** the water you spilled.
idiom
moral compass
正しいことと間違っていることを判断する人の能力
Meaning
a person’s ability to judge what is right and wrong
Example
Developers must keep their **moral compass** while designing AI tools.
idiom
more luck than sense
運によって成功、知恵によるものではない
Meaning
successful because of luck, not intelligence
Example
He survived the accident—he’s got **more luck than sense**.