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beyond the pale
受け入れ可能な規則や基準の外
Meaning
outside acceptable rules or standards
Example
His behavior was **beyond the pale**.
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beyond the rainbow
何か素晴らしい、夢のようなことを望む
Meaning
to hope for something wonderful or dreamlike
Example
She believes her dreams lie **beyond the rainbow**.
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beyond the scope
計画または予想された範囲外
Meaning
outside the planned or expected area of focus
Example
The new feature was beyond the scope of the original project but added great value.
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beyond words
言葉では表現できないほど偉大または極端
Meaning
too great or extreme to be described in words
Example
Her kindness was **beyond words**.
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beyond your wildest dreams
想像を超えるほど素晴らしいまたは驚くべき
Meaning
better or more amazing than imagined
Example
Her success was **beyond her wildest dreams**.
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Bide one’s time
適切な機会を待つこと。
Meaning
To wait patiently for the right opportunity.
Example
She decided to **bide her time** before making a move.
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bide your time
好機を辛抱強く待つ
Meaning
to wait patiently for the right moment
Example
She decided to **bide her time** before making a move.
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big brother
年上の兄弟や、保護的に振る舞う誰か
Meaning
an older brother or someone who behaves protectively
Example
Mark acts like a **big brother** to everyone in the neighborhood.
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big data
計算的に解析することでパターン、傾向、関連性を明らかにすることができる非常に大きなデータセット。
Meaning
Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations.
Example
The company uses **big data** to improve customer experience.
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Big fish in a small pond
小さな組織や地域で重要な人。
Meaning
An important person in a small organization or area.
Example
He prefers being a **big fish in a small pond** rather than competing globally.
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big mouth
話しすぎる人や秘密を漏らす人
Meaning
someone who talks too much or reveals secrets
Example
Don’t tell him anything — he’s got a **big mouth**.
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big picture
全体的な視点または状況
Meaning
the overall perspective or situation
Example
Producers always try to see the **big picture** before making changes.
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big thanks
とても感謝する非公式な方法
Meaning
an informal way to say thank you very much
Example
**Big thanks** to everyone who supported the project.
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big-hearted
とても親切で寛大
Meaning
very kind and generous
Example
He is known as a **big-hearted** man.
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bird’s eye view
高い位置からの見晴らし; 概要
Meaning
a view from a high position; an overview
Example
We got a **bird’s eye view** of the city from the tower.
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birds of a feather
似たような興味や性格を持つ人々
Meaning
people with similar interests or characteristics
Example
Tom and Jerry are always together—**birds of a feather**.
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birds of a feather flock together
似たような性格や趣味を持つ人は、友達になる傾向があります。
Meaning
People who have similar interests or personalities tend to be friends.
Example
John and Mike are always together; well, **birds of a feather flock together**.
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bite off more than you can chew
自分の能力を超える仕事を引き受ける
Meaning
to take on a task that is too big to handle
Example
I think I **bit off more than I can chew** by agreeing to manage three projects at once.
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bite someone’s head off
理由もなく誰かに怒鳴る
Meaning
to speak angrily to someone without reason
Example
I just asked a question, no need to **bite my head off**!
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bite the bullet
先延ばしにしていたり躊躇していた難しいことや不快なことをする決心をする
Meaning
to decide to do something difficult or unpleasant that one has been putting off or hesitating about
Example
I decided to **bite the bullet** and finish my homework.
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bite the byte
難しい技術的な課題に対処する
Meaning
to deal with a difficult technological challenge
Example
Developers had to **bite the byte** to fix the software issue.
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bite the dust
失敗するか敗北する
Meaning
to fail or be defeated
Example
Several small startups **bit the dust** last year.
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bite your tongue
言いたいことを我慢して言わないようにする
Meaning
to stop yourself from saying something you want to say
Example
I had to **bite my tongue** when my boss took credit for my work.
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black and blue
打撲傷; 傷跡がある
Meaning
bruised; having marks from injury
Example
He was **black and blue** after falling off his bike.