Expression Cards: phrasal-verb
3543 cards available.
phrasal-verb
turn setbacks into opportunities
失敗を成長のチャンスとして利用する
Meaning
to use failure as a chance for growth
Example
True leaders **turn setbacks into opportunities** to learn and improve.
phrasal-verb
turn setbacks into strength
困難や失敗から学び、成長すること
Meaning
to learn and grow from difficulties or failures
Example
He managed to **turn setbacks into strength** through positive thinking.
phrasal-verb
turn setbacks into strengths
失敗や困難を学びと自信の源として活用する
Meaning
to use failures or difficulties as a source of learning and confidence
Example
She learned to **turn setbacks into strengths** through self-belief.
phrasal-verb
turn to
誰かにアドバイスや助けを求める
Meaning
to approach someone for advice or help
Example
When I need feedback, I usually **turn to** my supervisor.
phrasal-verb
turn toward
何かに対する注意や努力を向ける
Meaning
to direct attention or effort to something
Example
More youth are **turning toward** cultural initiatives to make a difference.
phrasal-verb
turn towards
新しい方向や分野に焦点を合わせ始める
Meaning
to start focusing on a new direction or field
Example
After years in law, he decided to **turn towards** teaching.
phrasal-verb
turn up
イベントや場所に現れる、しばしば予期せずに
Meaning
to arrive or appear at an event or place, often unexpectedly
Example
He didn’t **turn up** for the dinner even though he promised.
phrasal-verb
turn up at
予期せずに場所に到着する
Meaning
to arrive unexpectedly at a place
Example
He **turned up at** my office without any notice.
phrasal-verb
turn up for
イベントや原因を支援するために出席または現れる
Meaning
to attend or show up to support an event or cause
Example
Many locals **turned up for** the community clean-up drive.
phrasal-verb
turn up growth
成長率を増加させるか加速する
Meaning
to increase or accelerate the rate of growth
Example
The central bank aims to **turn up growth** by reducing interest rates.
phrasal-verb
turn up the music
音楽の音量を上げる
Meaning
to increase the volume of music
Example
They **turned up the music** when everyone started dancing.
phrasal-verb
turn within
内面の世界に集中して、平和や答えを見つけること
Meaning
to focus on your inner world to find peace or answers
Example
He chose to **turn within** instead of blaming others.
phrasal-verb
type in
キーボードを使ってテキストやデータを入力する
Meaning
to enter text or data using a keyboard
Example
Please **type in** your password to continue.
phrasal-verb
type up
コンピュータを使って何かを書くまたは準備する
Meaning
to write or prepare something using a computer
Example
He quickly **typed up** the message and sent it.
phrasal-verb
unwind with
何か楽しいことをしてリラックスする
Meaning
to relax by doing something enjoyable
Example
I usually **unwind with** some music after dinner.
phrasal-verb
upgrade to
何かの新しいまたはより良いバージョンにアップグレードする
Meaning
to change to a newer or better version of something
Example
Users are encouraged to **upgrade to** the latest version of the software.
phrasal-verb
upload to
ローカルデバイスからサーバーまたはインターネットにデータやファイルを転送すること
Meaning
to transfer data or files from a local device to a server or the internet
Example
You can **upload to** Google Drive for easy sharing.
phrasal-verb
use less of
使用する物の量を減らす
Meaning
to decrease the amount of something you use
Example
Try to **use less of** water while washing dishes.
phrasal-verb
use sparingly
何かを少量または制限された量で使用する
Meaning
to use something in small or limited amounts
Example
Please **use** the office supplies **sparingly** until the next order arrives.
phrasal-verb
value differences
人々をユニークにするものを尊重し、感謝すること
Meaning
to respect and appreciate what makes people unique
Example
We should **value differences** as they make our workplace stronger.
phrasal-verb
vet out
弱い選択肢を取り除くために何かを徹底的に調べる
Meaning
to examine something thoroughly to remove weak options
Example
We **vet out** risky proposals before they reach the board.
phrasal-verb
vote down a proposal
提案や提案を投票で反対すること
Meaning
to reject a suggestion or proposal by voting against it
Example
The parliament **voted down a proposal** to increase military spending.
phrasal-verb
vote for
選挙で誰かまたは何かを選ぶ
Meaning
to choose someone or something in an election
Example
Everyone should **vote for** candidates who value honesty.
phrasal-verb
vote in
投票で誰かをポジションに選ぶ
Meaning
to elect someone to a position through voting
Example
The people **voted in** a new government last year.