Expression Cards: phrasal-verb
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phrasal-verb
close down
ビジネスや会社の運営を停止する
Meaning
to stop operating a business or company
Example
Due to losses, the branch had to **close down**.
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close in on
何かを達成するために近づく
Meaning
to get nearer to achieving something
Example
After several meetings, we are finally **closing in on** an agreement.
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close the loop today
その日のうちに未解決のフォローアップを終わらせる
Meaning
to finish outstanding follow-ups before the day ends
Example
Let's **close the loop today** so clients get answers before evening.
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cloud over
空が雲で覆われるとき
Meaning
when the sky becomes covered with clouds
Example
The sky **clouded over**, and we knew it was going to rain soon.
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coach daily standups
短い毎日のチェックインミーティングを指導する
Meaning
to guide short daily check-in meetings
Example
Leads **coach daily standups** so updates stay crisp and helpful.
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coach someone past doubt
不確実性を超える手助けをする
Meaning
to help a person move beyond uncertainty
Example
Leaders **coach people past doubt** with honest feedback and support.
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coach through
タスクを通して誰かを一歩一歩指導する
Meaning
to guide someone step by step through a task
Example
I **coach through** tough trade-offs by sharing past cases.
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coach up
誰かを徹底的にトレーニングして、スキルを向上させる
Meaning
to train someone thoroughly to improve their skills
Example
My mentor **coaches me up** before every major presentation.
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code around
問題に対するソフトウェアの回避策を見つける
Meaning
to find a software workaround for a problem
Example
Engineers **code around** the bug until an official patch ships.
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collaborate on
特定のプロジェクトまたはタスクに共同で取り組む
Meaning
to work jointly on a specific project or task
Example
Both companies agreed to **collaborate on** the new software product.
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collide with
何かや誰かと衝突する
Meaning
to crash into something or someone
Example
Two motorcycles **collided with** each other at the intersection.
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come across
予期せずに何かまたは誰かを見つける
Meaning
to find something or someone unexpectedly
Example
We **came across** a promising distributor during the trade fair.
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come across as
何かのように見えるまたは見える
Meaning
to appear or seem to be something
Example
He **came across as** a very confident person.
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come across as honest
誠実で正直に見える
Meaning
to seem or appear to be sincere and truthful
Example
He always **comes across as honest** in conversations.
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come across as polite
意見を表現するときに礼儀正しく見えること
Meaning
to appear polite when expressing an opinion
Example
Even when disagreeing, she always **comes across as polite**.
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come along
誰かに招待されて一緒にどこかに行く
Meaning
to go somewhere with someone when invited
Example
Would you like to **come along** to the picnic this Sunday?
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come apart
ピースに割れる; 感情的に崩れる
Meaning
to break into pieces; to fall apart emotionally
Example
The old book **came apart** in my hands.
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come around
意識を取り戻す; 意見を変える
Meaning
to regain consciousness; to change one’s opinion
Example
She finally **came around** to our way of thinking.
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come around to
最終的に意見を変え、何かに同意する
Meaning
to change your opinion and agree with something eventually
Example
After some debate, the board **came around to** supporting the new idea.
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come back
戻る
Meaning
to return to a place
Example
When will you **come back** from London?
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come clean about
隠していたことを正直に話す
Meaning
to tell the truth about something you’ve been hiding
Example
She finally **came clean about** her past.
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come clean with
何かについて誰かに完全に正直でいること
Meaning
to be completely honest with someone about something
Example
You should **come clean with** the team about the project delay.
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come down
雨や雪が激しく降る時
Meaning
when rain or snow falls heavily
Example
The rain is really **coming down** now.
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come down on
決定や行動に対して強く非難または罰する
Meaning
to criticize or punish someone strongly for a decision or action
Example
The board will **come down on** any department that exceeds the budget.