Expression Cards: phrasal-verb
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phrasal-verb
fight against
有害または不当なものに対抗または抵抗する
Meaning
to oppose or resist something harmful or unjust
Example
We must **fight against** discrimination in every form.
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fight back
強い感情をコントロールするか、抵抗しようとすること
Meaning
to try to control or resist strong emotions
Example
He **fought back** his tears during the farewell speech.
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fight back tears
泣かないようにする
Meaning
to try not to cry
Example
She **fought back tears** while saying goodbye.
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fight for
何かを達成するために戦うか行動を起こす
Meaning
to struggle or take action to achieve something
Example
Many activists **fight for** freedom and equality.
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fight off
病気や攻撃に抵抗または防御する
Meaning
to resist or defend against illness or attack
Example
She’s trying to **fight off** a cold before her trip.
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fight on
困難にもかかわらず、何かを達成するために努力し続ける
Meaning
to continue trying to achieve something despite difficulties
Example
Even when life gets hard, true champions **fight on**.
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fight through
痛みや戦いにもかかわらず、成功または救済まで続ける
Meaning
to continue despite pain or struggle until success or relief
Example
He managed to **fight through** the hardest days of his life.
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fight toward success
成功を達成するために戦い、努力し続けること
Meaning
to struggle and keep working hard to achieve success
Example
They **fought toward success** despite all the challenges.
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fight your way through
反対や困難にもかかわらず、決意を持って進み続ける
Meaning
to continue with determination despite opposition or hardship
Example
He had to **fight his way through** years of struggle to achieve success.
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figure lessons out
失敗から学べることを発見する
Meaning
to discover what can be learned from failure
Example
It took him some time to **figure lessons out** from his failed business.
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figure on
何かが起こることを計画するか、期待する
Meaning
to plan or expect something to happen
Example
They **figured on** launching the product by next quarter.
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figure out regulations
外国の法律やビジネスルールを理解する
Meaning
to understand foreign laws and business rules
Example
It can take months to **figure out regulations** in a new country.
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figure through
何かを慎重に考えて理解する
Meaning
to understand something by thinking about it carefully
Example
It took me a while to **figure through** what went wrong in the project.
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file on deadline
必要な時間に物語を提出すること
Meaning
to submit a story right at the required time
Example
Reporters **file on deadline** even when storms slow travel.
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file under pressure
ストレスを感じながら報告書を迅速に提出する
Meaning
to deliver reports quickly despite stress
Example
She can **file under pressure** while live updates keep coming.
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fill in
欠けている情報を提供する; 一時的に誰かの代わりをする
Meaning
to provide missing information; to substitute for someone temporarily
Example
Can you **fill in** for me at the meeting tomorrow?
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fill in as
誰かの仕事やポジションを一時的に引き継ぐ
Meaning
to temporarily take over someone’s job or position
Example
He will **fill in as** project manager while the current one is on leave.
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fill in for someone
誰かの仕事を一時的にする
Meaning
to do someone’s job temporarily
Example
I had to **fill in for** my colleague while he was on leave.
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fill in gaps
理解や知識の欠落部分を補う
Meaning
to complete missing parts of understanding or knowledge
Example
Teachers help students **fill in gaps** in their learning.
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fill out arrival forms
どこかに到着したときに入国書類を記入する
Meaning
to complete entry paperwork when arriving somewhere
Example
Travelers **fill out arrival forms** while waiting in the queue.
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fill someone in
誰かに何かの詳細や最新情報を伝えること
Meaning
to give someone the details or latest information about something
Example
Can you **fill me in** on what happened at the client meeting?
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fill the gap
欠けているものや不足しているものを補う
Meaning
to make up for something that is missing or lacking
Example
International aid aims to **fill the gap** in education and healthcare.
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fill up
十分に食べて満腹感を得る
Meaning
to eat enough food so that you are full
Example
That soup really **filled me up**.
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fill up on
一種類の食べ物をたくさん食べて、他の食べ物を食べたくなくなること
Meaning
to eat a lot of one type of food so you are not hungry for other food
Example
Don’t **fill up on** snacks before dinner.