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phrasal-verb
tie into
何かと密接に結びつけること
Meaning
to connect or link closely with something
Example
This project **ties into** our long-term digital strategy.
phrasal-verb
tie nations together through
共有された経済活動を通じて国を結びつける
Meaning
to link countries through shared economic activities
Example
Free trade agreements **tie nations together through** common benefits.
idiom
tie the knot
結婚する
Meaning
to get married
Example
They are planning to **tie the knot** next summer.
idiom
tie the knot of friendship
友情を結ぶ
Meaning
to start a friendship
Example
They **tied the knot of friendship** during college.
phrasal-verb
tie to
何かと密接に結びつく
Meaning
to connect closely with something
Example
Many local festivals are **tied to** historical events.
phrasal-verb
tie together
異なるアイデアや組織を1つの努力に結びつける
Meaning
to connect or combine different ideas or organizations into a single effort
Example
Their vision helps to **tie together** efforts from multiple NGOs.
phrasal-verb
tie up
取り決めの最終的な詳細を完成させる
Meaning
to complete final details of an arrangement
Example
We just need to **tie up** a few loose ends before the event.
phrasal-verb
tie up in
何かにお金を投資し、簡単に入手できない
Meaning
to have money invested in something and not easily available
Example
Most of their capital is **tied up in** real estate.
idiom
tie up loose ends
プロジェクトの残りの小さな作業を終える
Meaning
to complete the remaining small tasks of a project
Example
Before the deadline, we need to **tie up loose ends**.
phrasal-verb
tie up with
パートナーシップまたは協力関係を築く
Meaning
to form a partnership or collaboration
Example
The fintech company will **tie up with** a global payment network.
idiom
tiger mom
子供に高い基準を達成させる厳格な母親
Meaning
a strict mother who pushes her children to achieve high standards
Example
Her friends call her a **tiger mom** because she’s very demanding.
idiom
tighten one’s belt
経済的な困難のため、出費を減らす
Meaning
to spend less money due to financial difficulties
Example
After losing his job, he had to **tighten his belt**.
idiom
tighten the belt
支出を減らすこと;経済的な制約のためにお金を節約すること
Meaning
to reduce spending; to save money due to financial constraints
Example
In tough economic times, businesses must **tighten the belt** to survive.
idiom
tighten the screws
誰かに特定の方法で振る舞ったり行動させるためにプレッシャーをかける
Meaning
to put pressure on someone to make them behave or act a certain way
Example
The government **tightened the screws** on tax evaders.
phrasal-verb
tighten up
規則や政策を厳しくする
Meaning
to make rules or policies stricter
Example
The government decided to **tighten up** regulations on foreign investments.
phrasal-verb
tighten up on
支出または政策を厳格にする
Meaning
to become stricter with spending or policy
Example
The central bank decided to **tighten up on** lending to reduce inflation.
phrasal-verb
tighten up regulations
規則や法律を厳しくする
Meaning
to make rules or laws stricter
Example
The central authority decided to **tighten up regulations** on foreign trade.
idiom
tighten your belt
お金を節約する; 経済的にする
Meaning
to spend less money; to economize
Example
We’ll have to **tighten our belts** until business improves.
idiom
till the soil
未来の成功のために懸命に働くことによって準備する
Meaning
to prepare for future success by hard work
Example
He spent years **tilling the soil** before his business finally grew.
idiom
time flies
時間は非常に速く過ぎる
Meaning
time passes very quickly
Example
**Time flies** when you’re having fun.
idiom
Time heals all wounds
感情的な痛みは時間とともに和らぎます。
Meaning
Emotional pain will lessen with time.
Example
Don’t worry, time heals all wounds.
idiom
time is money
時間は貴重であり、無駄にすべきではない
Meaning
time is valuable and should not be wasted
Example
In business, every minute counts because **time is money**.
phrasal-verb
time out
応答に時間がかかりすぎた後に接続を停止する
Meaning
to stop a connection after taking too long to respond
Example
The website **timed out** because the server was too slow.
idiom
time warp
時間が止まっているか、異なる方法で動いているように見える状況
Meaning
a situation where time seems to stop or move differently
Example
That old town feels like it’s stuck in a **time warp**.