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Expression Cards: idiom

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idiom
to get the ball rolling
何かを始める、特にプロジェクトやタスク
Meaning
to start something, especially a project or task
Example
Let's **get the ball rolling** and start the meeting.
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to go down in history
重要または重大なことで記憶される
Meaning
to be remembered for something important or significant
Example
He **went down in history** as one of the greatest inventors of all time.
idiom
To go the extra mile
期待以上の努力をする
Meaning
To put in more effort than is expected
Example
He always goes the extra mile to help his friends.
idiom
to go viral
急速に広がる、特にオンラインで
Meaning
to spread rapidly, especially online
Example
The new research paper **went viral** on social media.
idiom
to goof up
愚かなまたは不注意なミスをする
Meaning
to make a silly or careless mistake
Example
She **goofed up** the numbers in the report.
idiom
to hack into
システムやネットワークに不正にアクセスする
Meaning
to gain unauthorized access to a system or network
Example
The attackers managed **to hack into** the company's internal servers.
idiom
to have a clean bill of health
医者によって健康と宣告される
Meaning
to be declared healthy by a doctor
Example
After the checkup, she got **a clean bill of health**.
idiom
to have a clean conscience
何も悪いことをしていないから、自分が良い気分でいる
Meaning
to feel good about oneself because one has done nothing wrong
Example
After telling the truth, she had **a clean conscience**.
idiom
To have a clear conscience
自分が正しいことをしたと感じる。
Meaning
To feel that one has done the right thing.
Example
After returning the lost wallet, he went to bed **with a clear conscience**.
idiom
to have a fever pitch
興奮や感情の強烈なレベルに達する
Meaning
to reach an intense level of excitement or emotion
Example
The crowd’s excitement reached **fever pitch** during the final moments.
idiom
To have a heart of gold
とても親切で寛大であること
Meaning
To be very kind and generous
Example
She has a heart of gold, always helping those in need.
idiom
to have a lot on one's plate
たくさんの仕事や責任を持っている
Meaning
to have a lot of tasks or responsibilities to deal with
Example
She can't take on any more projects; she already has **a lot on her plate**.
idiom
to have a ray of hope
悪い状況の中で少しの改善の兆しを見る
Meaning
to see a small sign of improvement in a bad situation
Example
After hearing the good news, I felt I had a **ray of hope** for my future.
idiom
to have a thirst for knowledge
学びたい、またはより多くの知識を得たいという強い欲求がある
Meaning
to have a strong desire to learn or gain more knowledge
Example
She always **has a thirst for knowledge** and keeps reading books.
idiom
to have faith in yourself
自分の能力と可能性を信じる
Meaning
to trust your own abilities and potential
Example
If you want to succeed, you need to **have faith in yourself**.
idiom
to have hope in one's heart
未来について希望と楽観を持ち続ける
Meaning
to remain hopeful and optimistic about the future
Example
Despite all the challenges, he always **has hope in his heart**.
idiom
to have second thoughts
決定を再考する
Meaning
to reconsider a decision
Example
I’m **having second thoughts** about moving abroad.
idiom
to have someone's back
誰かを支える、または守ること。
Meaning
To support or defend someone.
Example
Don’t worry, I **have your back** if things go wrong.
idiom
to hit it off
すぐに良い友達になる
Meaning
to quickly become good friends
Example
We **hit it off** the moment we met.
idiom
to hit the books
集中的な勉強をする
Meaning
to study intensely
Example
I need to **hit the books** if I want to pass the exam.
idiom
to hit the jackpot
大きな成功を収めるか、多くのお金を得る
Meaning
to achieve great success or gain a lot of money
Example
After years of hard work, she finally **hit the jackpot** with her startup.
idiom
to hit the nail on the head
問題や状況の原因を正確に説明すること
Meaning
to describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem
Example
When she pointed out the lack of communication, she really **hit the nail on the head**.
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to keep one's chin up
困難な状況で前向きで希望に満ちた状態を保つ
Meaning
to stay positive and hopeful in a difficult situation
Example
Even though she lost the game, she managed to **keep her chin up** and stayed positive.
idiom
to kick the bucket
死ぬ(ユーモアや非公式な言い回し)
Meaning
to die (humorous or informal)
Example
He used to joke that he’d travel the world before he **kicked the bucket**.