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idiom
put heads together
問題を解決するために協力する
Meaning
to work together to solve a problem
Example
Let’s **put our heads together** and find a solution.
phrasal-verb
put in
何かに時間やお金を投資する
Meaning
to invest time or money into something
Example
She **put in** a lot of money to start her business.
idiom
put in a good word for someone
誰かのために助けるために良いことを言う
Meaning
to say something positive about someone in order to help them
Example
I will **put in a good word for you** with the manager.
idiom
put in a nutshell
簡単に要約する
Meaning
to summarize something briefly
Example
To **put it in a nutshell**, we need more time to finish.
phrasal-verb
put in for
何かのために正式なリクエストをする
Meaning
to make a formal request for something
Example
I decided to **put in for** a few days of leave.
idiom
put in long hours
長時間働く
Meaning
to work for many hours
Example
He’s been **putting in long hours** to finish the report.
idiom
put in the hours
多くの時間を働くことに費やす
Meaning
to spend a lot of time working
Example
If you **put in the hours**, you’ll see progress soon.
phrasal-verb
put into practice
実際の状況で知識やスキルを使用する
Meaning
to use knowledge or skills in a real situation
Example
You should **put into practice** what you’ve learned in the course.
idiom
put it in a nutshell
何かを非常に明確で簡潔に説明すること
Meaning
to explain something in a very clear and concise way
Example
To **put it in a nutshell**, the project was a success.
phrasal-verb
put off
何かを延期するか遅らせる
Meaning
to postpone or delay something
Example
They decided to **put off** the meeting until next week.
phrasal-verb
put off someone
誰かを落胆させるか、思いとどまらせる
Meaning
to discourage or dissuade someone
Example
His negative comments really **put off** the new employees.
phrasal-verb
put on
イベントやショーを組織するまたは開催する
Meaning
to organize or present an event or show
Example
The community decided to **put on** a music festival to celebrate their culture.
idiom
put on a brave face
自信を持っているふりをしたり、幸せそうに見せること、実際にはそうではない時に
Meaning
to pretend to be confident or happy when you are not
Example
She **put on a brave face** even after hearing the bad news.
idiom
put on the map
何かや誰かを有名またはよく知られるようにする
Meaning
to make something or someone famous or well-known
Example
The viral campaign **put the brand on the map**.
phrasal-verb
put on weight
体重が増える
Meaning
to gain weight
Example
I’ve **put on weight** since I stopped exercising.
idiom
put on your thinking cap
問題を解決するために真剣に考え始めること
Meaning
to start thinking seriously about solving a problem
Example
Let’s **put on our thinking caps** and find a solution.
idiom
put one on the map
誰かまたは何かを有名または知名にする
Meaning
to make someone or something famous or well-known
Example
His groundbreaking research **put him on the map** in the scientific community.
idiom
put one's cards on the table
自分の意図について正直かつオープンであること
Meaning
to be honest and open about one’s intentions
Example
The negotiator decided to **put his cards on the table** to speed up talks.
idiom
put one's foot down
強い決意を固める、または強い姿勢を取ること
Meaning
to make a firm decision or take a strong stand on something
Example
She had to **put her foot down** and say no to the proposal.
idiom
put one's foot in one's mouth
恥ずかしいまたは不適切なことを言う
Meaning
to say something embarrassing or inappropriate
Example
He really **put his foot in his mouth** when he mentioned her ex-boyfriend.
idiom
Put one's nose to the grindstone
一生懸命働き、継続的な努力に集中すること。
Meaning
To focus on hard work and continuous effort.
Example
She really had to **put her nose to the grindstone** to get the promotion.
idiom
put one's trust in
誰かや何かに信頼を置く
Meaning
to place reliance or faith in someone or something
Example
He decided to **put his trust in** the new system.
idiom
Put our heads together
一緒に話し合って解決策を見つけること。
Meaning
To discuss and find a solution collectively.
Example
Let’s **put our heads together** and come up with a plan.
phrasal-verb
put out
火を消す、または明かりを消す
Meaning
to extinguish a fire or light
Example
Firefighters worked hard to **put out** the forest fire.