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Expression Cards: phrasal-verb

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phrasal-verb
burst into
突然笑いや涙のような強い感情を表現し始める
Meaning
to suddenly begin to express a strong emotion such as laughter or crying
Example
The children **burst into** laughter at the funny story.
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burst into flames
突然燃え始める
Meaning
to suddenly start burning
Example
The car **burst into flames** after the collision.
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burst into laughter
突然大きな声で笑い出す
Meaning
to suddenly start laughing loudly
Example
They **burst into laughter** after hearing the funny story.
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burst into song
嬉しさで突然歌い始める
Meaning
to start singing suddenly out of happiness
Example
He **burst into song** when he got the good news.
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burst out
驚きや感情で突然笑い始めたり泣き始めたりすること
Meaning
to suddenly start laughing or crying due to surprise or emotion
Example
She **burst out** laughing when she saw his funny costume.
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burst out crying
突然大声で泣き出す
Meaning
to suddenly start crying loudly
Example
The child **burst out crying** when his toy broke.
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burst out smiling
突然に広く笑い出す
Meaning
to suddenly start smiling widely
Example
When she saw the surprise gift, she **burst out smiling**.
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burst with
幸福や興奮などの強い感情でいっぱいである
Meaning
to be full of a strong emotion like happiness or excitement
Example
The children were **bursting with** excitement on their birthday.
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burst with excitement
非常に興奮しているか幸せである
Meaning
to be very excited or happy
Example
The children **burst with excitement** before the trip.
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butt in
招待されていないのに口を挟む、または意見を述べること
Meaning
to interrupt or give an opinion when not invited
Example
I wish you wouldn’t **butt in** when we are discussing something serious.
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buy in on
計画やアイデアを支持することに同意する
Meaning
to agree to support a plan or idea
Example
Managers **buy in on** the strategy once they see the cost savings.
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buzz about
何かについて興奮して話す; 興奮で満たされている
Meaning
to talk excitedly about something; to be filled with excitement
Example
The office was **buzzing about** the upcoming project.
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buzz with
興奮または活動でいっぱいである
Meaning
to be full of excitement or activity
Example
The hall was **buzzing with** excitement before the show.
phrasal-verb
call ahead
手配のために前もって電話をかける
Meaning
to phone in advance to make arrangements
Example
You should **call ahead** to reserve a seat.
phrasal-verb
call attention to
良いことに人々の注意を引く
Meaning
to make people notice something good
Example
He **called attention to** the artist’s unique style.
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call back
電話をかけ直す
Meaning
to return a phone call
Example
I’ll **call back** after I finish my meeting.
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call by
短時間で訪れる
Meaning
to visit briefly
Example
I’ll **call by** your office tomorrow morning.
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call dibs on tasks
特定の仕事に対して責任を主張する
Meaning
to claim responsibility for specific work
Example
New hires **call dibs on tasks** that match their learning goals.
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call down
誰かを叱るまたは注意する
Meaning
to scold or reprimand someone
Example
The boss **called down** the employee for being late.
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call for
何かを公然と要求または依頼する
Meaning
to demand or request something publicly
Example
The citizens **called for** fair elections and transparency.
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call for accountability
誰かの行動に対して責任を求める
Meaning
to demand responsibility from someone for their actions
Example
The citizens **called for accountability** after the scandal broke out.
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call for action
問題を解決するために人々に行動を求める
Meaning
to demand people to do something to solve a problem
Example
The protest **called for action** on climate change.
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call for backup
困難な状況で追加の助けを求める
Meaning
to request extra help in a challenging situation
Example
Editors **call for backup** when breaking news floods in overnight.
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call for change
政策やシステムにおける改革や変更を要求する
Meaning
to demand reforms or modifications in policy or system
Example
The activists **called for change** in the voting system.