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phrasal-verb
tune in to others
他人の感情に注意を払い、理解すること
Meaning
to pay attention to and understand others’ emotions
Example
Emotionally intelligent people **tune in to others** naturally.
phrasal-verb
tune into
自分の感情や環境に気づいたり、つながったりすること
Meaning
to become aware of or connected with your feelings or environment
Example
You should **tune into** positive energy around you.
phrasal-verb
tune into cravings
体が求めていることに注意を払う
Meaning
to pay attention to what your body is asking for
Example
I **tune into cravings** so I notice when stress makes me want extra sweets.
phrasal-verb
tune into cultures
異なる文化の人々がどのようにコミュニケーションを取るかを理解し、適応する
Meaning
to understand and adapt to the ways people from different cultures communicate
Example
To work globally, you must **tune into cultures** beyond your own.
phrasal-verb
tune into emotions
自分の感情に注意を払い、それを理解すること
Meaning
to pay attention to and understand your feelings
Example
Meditation helps you **tune into emotions** without judgment.
phrasal-verb
tune into others
他人の感情や考えに敏感であること
Meaning
to be sensitive to what others are feeling or thinking
Example
Good communicators **tune into** others’ emotions easily.
phrasal-verb
tune into positivity
ポジティブな思考や感情に集中する
Meaning
to focus your attention on positive thoughts or feelings
Example
Each morning, **tune into positivity** before starting your work.
phrasal-verb
tune into yourself
自分の感情やニーズに気づくこと
Meaning
to become aware of your feelings and needs
Example
He started meditating to **tune into himself** and find clarity.
phrasal-verb
tune inward
内面の感情や思考に集中する
Meaning
to focus attention on your inner feelings or thoughts
Example
She took a few minutes each day to **tune inward** and reflect on her emotions.
idiom
tune out
周りで起こっていることに注意を払わなくなる
Meaning
to stop paying attention to what’s happening around you
Example
He often **tunes out** when people start complaining.
phrasal-verb
tune out distractions
集中力や平穏を乱すものを無視する
Meaning
to ignore things that disturb your focus or peace
Example
You must **tune out distractions** to stay calm under pressure.
phrasal-verb
tune out from
ストレスの多いことに注意を払うのをやめる; 精神的に切り離す
Meaning
to stop paying attention to stressful things; to mentally disconnect
Example
I sometimes **tune out from** work emails on weekends to recharge.
phrasal-verb
tune out negativity
否定的な思考や感情を無視またはブロックする
Meaning
to ignore or block negative thoughts or emotions
Example
He tries to **tune out negativity** to stay mentally strong.
phrasal-verb
tune up
より良いパフォーマンスのために楽器を準備または調整する
Meaning
to prepare or adjust an instrument for better performance
Example
The guitarist **tuned up** his instrument before the show.
phrasal-verb
tune up to
オンラインでより良いパフォーマンスを発揮するために機器や自分を調整または準備する
Meaning
to adjust or prepare equipment or oneself to perform better online
Example
Before the virtual meeting, make sure to **tune up to** avoid technical issues.
phrasal-verb
tune your mind to calmness
心を落ち着かせてリラックスした状態に保つために思考を訓練する
Meaning
to train your thoughts to stay peaceful and relaxed
Example
Try to **tune your mind to calmness** every morning through breathing exercises.
phrasal-verb
tune your mind to positivity
緊張を減らすために意図的に前向きな考えをする
Meaning
to intentionally think positive thoughts to reduce tension
Example
Each morning, I **tune my mind to positivity** before starting work.
phrasal-verb
tune yourself out
ストレスのある物事に注意を払うのをやめる
Meaning
to stop paying attention to stressful things
Example
When people argue, I just **tune myself out** to stay calm.
idiom
turing test
人間と同等、または区別できない知的行動を示す機械の能力のテスト
Meaning
a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human
Example
The AI passed the **Turing test**, convincing the judges that it was human-like.
idiom
turn a blind eye
悪いことや不快なことをわざと見て見ぬふりをする
Meaning
to deliberately ignore something wrong or unpleasant
Example
The manager **turned a blind eye** to employees leaving early on Fridays.
idiom
turn a corner
困難な時期を乗り越えた後で改善を始める
Meaning
to begin to improve after a difficult period
Example
Things started to **turn a corner** after the new management took over.
idiom
turn a new leaf
新しいスタートを切る、または良くなるために変化する
Meaning
to make a fresh start or change for the better
Example
After the incident, he decided to **turn a new leaf** and improve his behavior.
phrasal-verb
turn against
誰かの支援をやめ、その人に反対し始める
Meaning
to stop supporting someone and start opposing them
Example
The public **turned against** the government after the scandal.
phrasal-verb
turn around
状況を改善する、または何かを再び成功させること
Meaning
to improve a situation or make something successful again
Example
The new leader helped **turn around** the company’s declining performance.