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Expression Cards: phrasal-verb

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phrasal-verb
fall down
地面に落ちる; 何かに失敗する
Meaning
to drop to the ground; to fail at something
Example
He **fell down** while running in the park.
phrasal-verb
fall for
誰かに恋をする; 何かに強く引かれる
Meaning
to fall in love with someone; to be strongly attracted to something
Example
He **fell for** her the moment they met.
phrasal-verb
fall in line
グループのルールや決定に従う
Meaning
to follow the rules or decisions of a group
Example
New members quickly **fall in line** with the team’s culture.
phrasal-verb
fall into
何かを始めること;状況に陥ること
Meaning
to begin doing something; to be caught in a situation
Example
She **fell into** bad habits during the lockdown.
phrasal-verb
fall into place
満足のいく方法で起こり始める
Meaning
to start to happen in a satisfactory way
Example
After months of hard work, everything finally **fell into place**.
phrasal-verb
fall into recession
不況に陥る
Meaning
to enter a period of economic decline
Example
The global economy may **fall into recession** if inflation continues to rise.
phrasal-verb
fall into routine
定期的な仕事の仕方に慣れる
Meaning
to become accustomed to a regular way of working
Example
After a few weeks, the new hires **fell into routine** easily.
phrasal-verb
fall off
高い場所から落ちる; 減少する
Meaning
to drop from a higher place; to decrease
Example
Sales have **fallen off** since last month.
phrasal-verb
fall out
口論する; 友達をやめる
Meaning
to have an argument; to stop being friends
Example
They **fell out** over a small misunderstanding.
phrasal-verb
fall out over
何かのことで誰かと争い、友達関係を絶つ
Meaning
to argue and stop being friendly with someone because of something
Example
They **fell out over** money matters last year.
phrasal-verb
fall over
バランスを失って地面に落ちる
Meaning
to lose balance and drop to the ground
Example
The baby **fell over** while trying to walk.
phrasal-verb
fall through on
実現しない、または完了しない、特に取引や計画に関して
Meaning
to fail to happen or be completed, especially a deal or plan
Example
Several merger talks **fell through on** due to the unstable economy.
phrasal-verb
fall to
何かを熱心に始める; 何かに責任を持つようになる
Meaning
to begin doing something eagerly; to become responsible for something
Example
Everyone **fell to** cleaning after the party ended.
phrasal-verb
fall under
カテゴリーに含まれる; 誰かによって管理される
Meaning
to be included in a category; to be controlled by someone
Example
This issue **falls under** the HR department’s responsibility.
phrasal-verb
falter on
何かをしているときに躊躇したり、間違いを犯すこと
Meaning
to hesitate or make mistakes while doing something
Example
She **faltered on** a few words during her speech.
phrasal-verb
feed on
何かから支援やエネルギーを得る、しばしば否定的なものから; 何かに支えられる
Meaning
to gain support or energy from something, often negative; to be sustained by
Example
The tabloids **feed on** celebrity scandals to boost their sales.
phrasal-verb
feed up
誰かまたは何かに食べ物を与える
Meaning
to give food to someone or something
Example
Don’t forget to **feed up** the cat before going out.
phrasal-verb
feed your soul with joy
あなたを本当に幸せにする活動に参加すること
Meaning
to engage in activities that make you genuinely happy
Example
Spend time in nature to **feed your soul with joy**.
phrasal-verb
feel bad about
何かに対して後悔または残念に思う
Meaning
to feel sorry or regretful about something
Example
I really **feel bad about** what happened.
phrasal-verb
feel down
悲しいまたは不幸に感じる
Meaning
to feel sad or unhappy
Example
She’s been **feeling down** since her pet passed away.
phrasal-verb
feel sorry for
誰かや自分に対して哀れみや同情を感じること
Meaning
to pity or sympathize with someone or yourself
Example
I **feel sorry for** what I did to you.
phrasal-verb
feel torn about
選択や決断について葛藤したり後悔したりする
Meaning
to feel conflicted or regretful about a choice or decision
Example
I **feel torn about** leaving my hometown for work.
phrasal-verb
feel up to
何かをする気力や能力を感じる
Meaning
to feel capable of doing something
Example
He didn’t **feel up to** working overtime after such a long day.
phrasal-verb
fess up
恥ずかしいまたは間違ったことを認めるまたは告白する
Meaning
to confess or admit something embarrassing or wrong
Example
It’s time to **fess up** and tell the truth about what happened.