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Expression Cards: phrasal-verb

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phrasal-verb
forgive from within
心の中で本当に誰かを許す
Meaning
to truly forgive someone deep in your heart
Example
To heal completely, you need to **forgive from within**.
phrasal-verb
forgive someone for
誰かがしたことに対して怒りを止める
Meaning
to stop being angry with someone for what they did
Example
She finally **forgave him for** lying.
phrasal-verb
forgive yourself
過去の過ちを自分で責めるのをやめる
Meaning
to stop blaming yourself for past mistakes
Example
You must **forgive yourself** to move forward peacefully.
phrasal-verb
forgive yourself for
過去の過ちのために自分を責めるのをやめる
Meaning
to stop blaming yourself for past mistakes
Example
You must **forgive yourself for** what happened and move forward.
phrasal-verb
fork out
嫌々お金を使う
Meaning
to spend money unwillingly
Example
We had to **fork out** a lot of money for the car repairs.
phrasal-verb
forward to
受け取ったメッセージを他の人に送る
Meaning
to send a received message to another person
Example
Can you **forward** this message **to** the manager?
phrasal-verb
foster cooperation
国々の間で相互支援またはチームワークを促進し、発展させる
Meaning
to encourage and develop mutual assistance or teamwork between nations
Example
The UN's goal is to **foster cooperation** among its members.
phrasal-verb
foster in
誰かまたはグループ内で特定の品質やアイデアの発展を促進する
Meaning
to promote the development of a quality or idea within someone or a group
Example
The program aims to **foster in** participants a sense of responsibility.
phrasal-verb
foster mutual respect
グループまたは国々の間で理解と尊敬を促進する
Meaning
to encourage understanding and appreciation between groups or countries
Example
Cultural exchanges help **foster mutual respect** among nations.
phrasal-verb
frame setbacks as lessons
問題を学びの機会として説明する
Meaning
to describe problems as opportunities to learn
Example
We **frame setbacks as lessons** so the team stays optimistic.
phrasal-verb
freak about
何かについて非常に不安やイライラすること
Meaning
to become very anxious or upset about something
Example
She **freaked about** the upcoming interview.
phrasal-verb
freak out about
何かについて非常に不安または動揺する
Meaning
to become very anxious or upset about something
Example
People often **freak out about** deadlines and performance reviews.
phrasal-verb
freak out with joy
とても興奮して幸せに反応する
Meaning
to react very excitedly and happily
Example
They **freaked out with joy** when they won the contest.
phrasal-verb
freak over
何かに非常に不安や苛立ちを感じる
Meaning
to become very anxious or upset about something
Example
He **freaked over** the missed deadline and couldn’t focus on anything else.
phrasal-verb
freak with fear
非常に怖がったりパニックに陥ったりする
Meaning
to become extremely scared or panicked
Example
She **freaked with fear** when she saw the snake.
phrasal-verb
freeze over
水が低温のため氷に変わるとき
Meaning
when water turns into ice due to cold temperature
Example
The lake **froze over** completely during the winter.
phrasal-verb
freeze up
寒さのために凍結したり、動作しなくなること
Meaning
to become frozen or stop working due to cold
Example
The pipes might **freeze up** if the temperature drops too low.
phrasal-verb
freeze with fear
恐怖で動けなくなる
Meaning
to be unable to move because of fear
Example
The child **froze with fear** when he saw the big dog.
phrasal-verb
freeze with shock
突然の恐怖や驚きで動けなくなる
Meaning
to be unable to move because of sudden fear or surprise
Example
He **froze with shock** when he saw the accident.
phrasal-verb
freshen up before
イベントの直前に自分を洗ったり整えたりすること
Meaning
to wash or tidy yourself just before an event
Example
Let me **freshen up before** the guests arrive.
phrasal-verb
fry up
熱い油や脂で何かを素早く調理する
Meaning
to cook something quickly in hot oil or fat
Example
She **fried up** some eggs for breakfast.
phrasal-verb
fuel up on
エネルギーを得るために何かを食べたり飲んだりする
Meaning
to eat or drink something to gain energy
Example
We **fuel up on** oatmeal before the morning hike.
phrasal-verb
fume at
誰かや何かに対して怒りを感じるまたは示すこと
Meaning
to feel or show anger towards someone or something
Example
She was **fuming at** her friends for breaking her trust.
phrasal-verb
gain from
何かから利益、利点、または知識を得ること
Meaning
to get a benefit, advantage, or knowledge from something
Example
You can **gain from** every experience, even the difficult ones.