Expression Cards: phrasal-verb
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phrasal-verb
take heart from
何かから慰めや勇気を得る
Meaning
to gain comfort or courage because of something
Example
Volunteers **take heart from** every thank-you message they receive.
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take in
誰かに避難所やケアを提供する; 誰かがあなたの家に滞在することを許可する
Meaning
to provide shelter or care to someone; to allow someone to stay in your home
Example
After the storm, they decided to **take in** their neighbors who lost their house.
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take in stride
難しいことを冷静に受け入れ、対処する
Meaning
to accept and deal with something difficult calmly
Example
He learned to **take challenges in stride** instead of stressing out.
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take initiative
最初に行動を起こすか、決定を下すこと
Meaning
to be the first to take action or make a decision
Example
Employees who **take initiative** often grow faster in their careers.
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take initiative in
最初に行動を起こすか、何かを始めること
Meaning
to be the first to take action or start something
Example
Leaders should **take initiative in** solving problems early.
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take inspiration from
何かから創造的なアイデアや動機を得る
Meaning
to get creative ideas or motivation from something
Example
Many fashion designers **take inspiration from** nature.
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take interest in
何かに興味や熱意を示す
Meaning
to show curiosity or enthusiasm about something
Example
He started to **take interest in** local traditions after moving abroad.
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take issue with
誰かまたは何かに強く反対する
Meaning
to disagree strongly with someone or something
Example
I **take issue with** your interpretation of the results.
phrasal-verb
take it out on
責任のない人に対して不快に感じることで怒りやフラストレーションを表現する
Meaning
to express anger or frustration by being unpleasant to someone not responsible
Example
Don’t **take it out on** your colleagues when you’re stressed.
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take note of
重要なことに注意を払い、それを覚えておく
Meaning
to pay attention to and remember something important
Example
He carefully **took note of** all the suggestions during the review meeting.
phrasal-verb
take notes
授業や会議中に重要な情報を書き留める
Meaning
to write down important information during a lesson or meeting
Example
He always **takes notes** when the teacher explains a new topic.
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take notes on
勉強中に重要な情報を書き留める
Meaning
to write down important information while studying
Example
You should **take notes on** every lecture.
phrasal-verb
take off after
誰かや何かを素早く追いかける
Meaning
to chase someone or something quickly
Example
The police **took off after** the thief.
phrasal-verb
take off economically
急速に成長したり改善したりすることを始める
Meaning
to start growing or improving rapidly
Example
After years of reform, the country's economy finally **took off economically**.
phrasal-verb
take off financially
お金に関して急速に成長したり成功したりする
Meaning
to start growing or succeeding quickly in terms of money
Example
Their online business really **took off financially** after the pandemic.
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take off in
ある分野で急速に成功を収めることを始める
Meaning
to start succeeding rapidly in a field
Example
His career really **took off in** the last two years.
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take off in career
あなたの仕事やビジネスで突然成功する
Meaning
to suddenly become successful in your job or business
Example
Her career really **took off** after she launched her own startup.
phrasal-verb
take off with
急速に成功する
Meaning
to become successful quickly
Example
Their new app **took off with** millions of downloads in the first week.
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take office
公式な職務または義務を始める
Meaning
to begin an official position or duty
Example
The new prime minister will **take office** next week.
phrasal-verb
take on
挑戦や責任を受け入れるか、対処を始めること
Meaning
to accept or start dealing with a challenge or responsibility
Example
Developed nations should **take on** more responsibility for climate aid.
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take on challenges
困難な課題を自信を持って受け入れ、対処する
Meaning
to accept and deal with difficult tasks confidently
Example
Employees who **take on challenges** tend to grow faster in their careers.
phrasal-verb
take on new challenges
新しいまたは難しい課題を受け入れる
Meaning
to accept new or difficult tasks
Example
To grow professionally, you should **take on new challenges** regularly.
phrasal-verb
take on new responsibilities
自分の役割で追加のタスクや責任を引き受けること
Meaning
to accept additional tasks or duties in one’s role
Example
He was eager to **take on new responsibilities** after the promotion.
phrasal-verb
take on responsibility
責任を負う
Meaning
to accept a duty or task
Example
He decided to **take on responsibility** for the new client.