Expression Cards: phrasal-verb
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phrasal-verb
get stuck in
交通渋滞や群衆のために動けなくなる
Meaning
to become unable to move because of traffic or crowding
Example
We **got stuck in** traffic for over an hour.
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get through
何かを成功裏に完了または通過すること; 終了する
Meaning
to successfully complete or pass something; to finish
Example
I finally **got through** my math exam.
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get through to
あなたが言おうとしていることを誰かに理解させる
Meaning
to make someone understand what you are trying to say
Example
Sometimes it’s hard to **get through to** my teenage son.
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get through with
誰かと成功裏にコミュニケーションを取る、または理解されること
Meaning
to successfully communicate or be understood by someone
Example
It’s hard to **get through with** people when there’s a language barrier.
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get to
場所に到達する
Meaning
to arrive at a place
Example
I **get to** the office by 9 a.m. every day.
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get together
家族や友達と社交的に会う
Meaning
to meet with family or friends socially
Example
Our whole family **gets together** every New Year’s Eve.
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get together on
グループで何かを話し合うために集まる
Meaning
to meet and discuss something as a group
Example
We should **get together on** this proposal before sending it to the client.
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get together with
家族や友人と会って時間を過ごす
Meaning
to meet and spend time with family or friends
Example
We try to **get together with** the whole family every Eid.
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get turned on by
何かに興奮したり引きつけられたりする
Meaning
to be excited or attracted by something
Example
He **gets turned on by** good music.
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get up
寝てからベッドから起きる
Meaning
to rise from bed after sleeping
Example
She **gets up** right after the alarm goes off.
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get used to
新しいことに慣れる
Meaning
to become familiar with or accustomed to something new
Example
It took her some time to **get used to** the local customs and traditions.
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get wound up
非常に緊張したり怒ったりする
Meaning
to become very tense or angry
Example
He gets **wound up** easily when people interrupt him.
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get wrong
誤解するか、間違った判断をする
Meaning
to misunderstand or make an incorrect judgment
Example
You **got it wrong**—that wasn’t what I meant.
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give away to
〜に譲る; 何かによって取って代わられる
Meaning
to yield to; to be replaced by something
Example
The old traditions **gave away to** modern practices.
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give back
何かを誰かに返す
Meaning
to return something to someone
Example
Don’t forget to **give back** the book you borrowed.
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give back to
あなたを支援してくれたコミュニティや原因に貢献すること
Meaning
to contribute to a community or cause that has supported you
Example
He believes everyone should **give back to** society in some way.
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give credit for
他人の努力や貢献を肯定的に認める
Meaning
to acknowledge someone’s effort or contribution positively
Example
He always **gives credit for** others’ good ideas.
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give credit to
誰かの貢献を認める
Meaning
to acknowledge someone’s contribution
Example
You should **give credit to** those who helped you succeed.
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give forth
何かを生成または発すること
Meaning
to produce or emit something
Example
The trees **gave forth** a sweet scent after the rain.
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give in to
圧力や誘惑に屈する
Meaning
to yield or surrender to pressure or temptation
Example
The country refused to **give in to** international pressure.
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give in to pressure
しばらく拒否した後、最終的に同意する
Meaning
to finally agree to something after refusing for some time
Example
The government refused to **give in to pressure** from opposition parties.
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give into
誘惑や圧力に屈する
Meaning
to yield to temptation or pressure
Example
She finally **gave into** the temptation to eat chocolate.
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give on to
面している; ある場所に向かって開いている
Meaning
to face or open onto a place
Example
Their balcony **gives on to** a beautiful garden.
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give oneself up
警察や当局に降伏する
Meaning
to surrender to the police or authorities
Example
The thief **gave himself up** to the police after two days.