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Expression Cards: phrasal-verb

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phrasal-verb
blend together
異なる要素を調和して組み合わせるまたは混ぜること
Meaning
to combine or mix different elements harmoniously
Example
The festival helps different cultures **blend together** beautifully.
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blend with
何かと調和して混ざる;滑らかに統合される
Meaning
to mix harmoniously with something; to integrate smoothly
Example
Immigrants often try to **blend with** the local culture while keeping their traditions alive.
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block off time
重要なことのために自分のスケジュールに時間を予約する
Meaning
to reserve a period in your schedule for something important
Example
I **block off time** every Friday to review the next week's deadlines.
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block out time for
特定の活動のために確保された時間を予定する
Meaning
to schedule protected time for a specific activity
Example
Managers **block out time for** deep work on Tuesdays.
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bloom into
美しいまたは生命に満ちた何かに成長する
Meaning
to develop into something beautiful or full of life
Example
She **bloomed into** a confident young woman.
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blow apart emotionally
圧倒的な感情でコントロールを失う
Meaning
to lose control because of overwhelming emotion
Example
After the breakup, she **blew apart emotionally** for weeks.
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blow in
予期せずに到着する、通常は風とともに
Meaning
to arrive unexpectedly, usually with wind
Example
A cold wind suddenly **blew in** from the north.
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blow it
重要なことに失敗する; チャンスを失う
Meaning
to fail at something important; to lose an opportunity
Example
I really **blew it** in the interview by arriving late.
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blow off
何かをすることでストレスや怒りを解放する
Meaning
to release stress or anger by doing something
Example
He went jogging to **blow off** some steam after the argument.
phrasal-verb
blow off work
仕事をサボる、または責任を避ける、ストレスを軽減するために行うことが多い
Meaning
to skip work or avoid responsibilities, often to reduce stress
Example
He decided to **blow off work** and spend the day at the beach.
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blow out
炎を消す、特にキャンドル
Meaning
to extinguish flames, especially candles
Example
She **blew out** the candles and made a wish on her birthday.
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blow over
重大な害を与えることなく、だんだんと軽くなり最終的に終わる
Meaning
to become less serious and eventually end without major harm
Example
Most small arguments **blow over** with time.
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blow through
風や嵐が素早くある場所を通り抜けるとき
Meaning
when wind or storm moves quickly across an area
Example
A strong wind **blew through** the town last night.
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blow up
何かを空気で満たす; 爆発するか怒ること
Meaning
to fill something with air; to explode or become angry
Example
The kids **blew up** balloons for the birthday celebration.
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blow up at
怒って誰かに叫ぶ
Meaning
to lose your temper and shout at someone
Example
She **blew up at** her brother for being late again.
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blow up into violence
突然暴力的または激しくなる
Meaning
to suddenly become violent or intense
Example
The argument **blew up into violence** before police arrived.
phrasal-verb
blow up over
何かで突然怒る
Meaning
to suddenly become angry because of something
Example
They **blew up over** a silly comment on social media.
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blow up with anger
怒りで爆発する
Meaning
to suddenly become very angry
Example
He **blew up with anger** when he heard the news.
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blunder into
誤って何かをする、または間違った場所に入る
Meaning
to enter or do something by mistake
Example
He **blundered into** the wrong meeting room.
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blurt out
感情で、考えずに何かを突然言う
Meaning
to say something suddenly without thinking, often because of emotion
Example
He **blurted out** his secret in front of everyone.
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boil down
何かをその本質的なポイントに簡素化する
Meaning
to simplify something to its essential points
Example
The report **boils down** to one key recommendation: cut costs.
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boil up
kanashimi ga choubiseki suru
Meaning
to start feeling very angry
Example
Anger began to **boil up** inside him during the argument.
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boil with anger
怒りで沸騰する
Meaning
to be extremely angry
Example
She was **boiling with anger** when she found out about the unfair decision.
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boil with rage
非常に怒っていると感じる
Meaning
to feel extremely angry
Example
She **boiled with rage** after hearing the insult.