Expression Cards: phrasal-verb
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phrasal-verb
find over to
何か新しいことに注意や焦点を移すこと
Meaning
to move or transfer attention or focus to something new
Example
She quickly **found over to** another topic when things got awkward.
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find peace with
痛みを伴うものを受け入れて、それについて悩むのをやめること
Meaning
to accept something painful and stop being upset about it
Example
In time, she **found peace with** her past mistakes.
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find peace within
内なる平穏と受け入れの状態を達成する
Meaning
to achieve a state of inner calm and acceptance
Example
Meditation helps many people **find peace within** themselves.
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find through
努力して何かを明確に理解するまたは見る
Meaning
to understand or see something clearly after effort
Example
It took me some time to **find through** his lies.
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find up
予期しない方法で特定の状況に陥る
Meaning
to end up in a particular situation unexpectedly
Example
He didn’t plan to live in the city but somehow **found up** there.
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find with
誰かと一緒に何かを調べて見つける
Meaning
to discover something by examining or associating with someone
Example
They **found with** her a bag full of letters.
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finish off
何かの最後の部分を終わらせる
Meaning
to complete the last part of something
Example
We just need to **finish off** the presentation slides before submitting the report.
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finish up
何かを完了または終了する
Meaning
to complete or end something
Example
Let’s **finish up** this report before the meeting starts.
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fire back
批判に対して迅速かつ怒りを込めて反応する
Meaning
to respond quickly and angrily to criticism
Example
When accused of lying, the minister **fired back** with a sharp remark.
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fire back at
批評に対して怒ったり防衛的に返答する
Meaning
to respond angrily or defensively to criticism
Example
The minister **fired back at** the accusations with strong evidence.
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fire someone up
誰かをインスパイアまたはエネルギーを与える
Meaning
to inspire or energize someone
Example
The coach’s words **fired up** the team before the final game.
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fire yourself up
自分を興奮させたり、やる気にさせたりする
Meaning
to make yourself feel excited or motivated about something
Example
He **fired himself up** before the race by listening to his favorite music.
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firm up decisions
選択肢を検討した後、決定を確認すること
Meaning
to confirm choices after considering options
Example
Let's **firm up decisions** now so vendors can start work tomorrow.
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fit around
他の活動や人々に合わせるために仕事やタスクを整理する
Meaning
to organize work or tasks to accommodate other activities or people
Example
She managed to **fit her schedule around** her team’s needs to ensure smooth collaboration.
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fit in
グループや環境の中で快適で受け入れられていると感じる
Meaning
to feel comfortable and accepted within a group or environment
Example
New employees often struggle to **fit in** at first.
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fit in with
何かに合う、または適している
Meaning
to agree with or be suitable for something
Example
Her views **fit in with** the rest of the team.
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fit into
グループや状況の一部として簡単に適応すること; 新しい環境に慣れること
Meaning
to become part of a group or situation easily; to adjust to a new environment
Example
It took me a few weeks to **fit into** the new office culture.
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fit into society
新しい社会環境に適応すること
Meaning
to become accepted or comfortable within a new social environment
Example
Newcomers often struggle to **fit into society** when they move abroad.
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fix up
何かを整理または計画すること; 何かを修理または準備すること
Meaning
to arrange or plan something; to repair or prepare something
Example
She offered to **fix up** a lunch meeting for next week.
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fizzle out
強く始めた後、徐々に終了または失敗すること
Meaning
to gradually end or fail after starting strongly
Example
The hype around that new brand **fizzled out** after a few months.
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flag blockers early
障害物が現れたらすぐに報告する
Meaning
to report obstacles as soon as they appear
Example
Please **flag blockers early** so support teams can jump in.
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flag for review
何かを慎重に確認するためにマークする
Meaning
to mark something so it will be checked carefully
Example
Moderators **flag for review** any suspicious training data.
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flag wins publicly
他の人の前で成果を認める
Meaning
to acknowledge achievements in front of others
Example
Managers **flag wins publicly** to keep motivation high.
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flare out
突然怒る
Meaning
to suddenly become angry or lose temper
Example
She **flared out** when her plans were canceled.