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phrasal-verb
set forth
アイデアや提案を明確に提示または説明する
Meaning
to present or explain an idea or proposal clearly
Example
The president **set forth** his vision for the nation’s economic future.
phrasal-verb
set goals
自分またはチームが達成したいことを決める
Meaning
to decide what you or your team want to achieve
Example
Our team should **set goals** for the next quarter to stay focused.
phrasal-verb
set in
雨や寒さなどの不快なものが始まり、続く可能性が高い場合
Meaning
when something unpleasant like rain or cold begins and seems likely to continue
Example
The cold season has **set in**, and we need to wear warm clothes.
idiom
set in stone
固定されており、変更される可能性は低い
Meaning
fixed and not likely to change
Example
Our schedule isn’t **set in stone** yet.
phrasal-verb
set meeting notes live
最新の議事録を全員が見るために公開する
Meaning
to publish the latest minutes for everyone to view
Example
Please **set meeting notes live** right after the session ends.
phrasal-verb
set off
旅行を始める
Meaning
to start a journey
Example
We **set off** early in the morning to avoid traffic.
phrasal-verb
set off for
特定の場所への旅行を始める
Meaning
to start a journey to a specific place
Example
We **set off for** Cox’s Bazar early in the morning.
phrasal-verb
set off protests
抗議活動やデモを始めさせる
Meaning
to cause protests or demonstrations to begin
Example
The new law **set off protests** across the country.
phrasal-verb
set out
明確な目的や計画で行動を始める
Meaning
to begin an action with a clear purpose or plan
Example
The leader **set out** to build a more collaborative culture.
phrasal-verb
set out code
コードを明確に整理または構造する
Meaning
to organize or structure code clearly
Example
Make sure you **set out your code** neatly before pushing it.
phrasal-verb
set out for
目的を持って旅や努力を始める
Meaning
to begin a journey or an endeavor with a goal in mind
Example
She **set out for** success with a clear vision and determination.
phrasal-verb
set out for success
成功を収めることを目標に、旅や計画を始める
Meaning
to begin a journey or plan with the goal of achieving success
Example
She **set out for success** by creating a clear vision and staying disciplined.
phrasal-verb
set out new goals
新しい目標を設定するか、それを追い始める
Meaning
to define or start pursuing new objectives
Example
The innovation team **set out new goals** for sustainable business models.
phrasal-verb
set out objectives
目標や意図を明確に定義する
Meaning
to clearly define goals or intentions
Example
The UN has **set out objectives** for sustainable development.
phrasal-verb
set out on
特定の目標を持って旅や活動を始める
Meaning
to begin a journey or activity with a particular goal
Example
She **set out on** her dream to start a handmade jewelry business.
phrasal-verb
set out plans
計画を詳細に説明するまたは記述する
Meaning
to explain or describe plans in detail
Example
The finance minister **set out plans** to boost national growth.
phrasal-verb
set out to
何かを達成するつもりで働き始める
Meaning
to begin working with the intention of achieving something
Example
She **set out to** improve her public speaking skills this year.
phrasal-verb
set out to improve
自分自身または何かを改善するために努力を始める
Meaning
to begin an effort to make yourself or something better
Example
He **set out to improve** his communication skills after the feedback session.
phrasal-verb
set priorities
どのタスクや目標が最も重要であるかを決めること
Meaning
to decide which tasks or goals are most important
Example
You must **set priorities** to reach your long-term goals.
phrasal-verb
set reminders for
タスクを忘れないようにアラートを設定する
Meaning
to schedule alerts so tasks are not forgotten
Example
I **set reminders for** every invoice deadline in my calendar.
idiom
set the bar high
高い基準や期待を設定する
Meaning
to establish high standards or expectations
Example
Her achievements have **set the bar high** for future leaders.
idiom
set the example
他人に期待する行動を模範すること
Meaning
to model the behavior you expect from others
Example
The manager always tries to **set the example** by being punctual and hardworking.
idiom
set the pace
他の人が従うべきパフォーマンスや進捗の基準を設定する
Meaning
to establish a standard of performance or progress for others to follow
Example
Our CEO always **sets the pace** for the entire company.
idiom
set the record straight
誤解の後に真実を明らかにする
Meaning
to clarify the truth after a misunderstanding
Example
He wanted to **set the record straight** about what really happened.