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Expression Cards: phrasal-verb

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phrasal-verb
meet up
誰かと予定された会議のために会う
Meaning
to get together with someone for an arranged meeting
Example
Let’s **meet up** at the cafe before heading to the concert.
phrasal-verb
meet up to
特定の基準や期待に達する、または満たす
Meaning
to reach or satisfy a particular standard or expectation
Example
Our design must **meet up to** the client’s expectations before the deadline.
phrasal-verb
meet up with
目標や締め切りなどを成功裏に達成すること
Meaning
to successfully reach or fulfill something like a goal or deadline
Example
We worked all night to **meet up with** the project deadline.
phrasal-verb
melt away
雪や氷が温かくなると消えるとき
Meaning
when snow or ice disappears as it gets warmer
Example
The snow quickly **melted away** in the morning sun.
phrasal-verb
melt into tears
感情で静かに泣き始める
Meaning
to start crying softly because of emotion
Example
She **melted into tears** after hearing the touching story.
phrasal-verb
mentor others in
経験の少ない人々を指導しサポートする
Meaning
to guide and support less experienced people
Example
Senior employees are encouraged to **mentor others in** their department.
phrasal-verb
merge efforts with
他のパーティと仕事やリソースを組み合わせる
Meaning
to combine work or resources with another party
Example
They **merged efforts with** neighboring countries for mutual benefit.
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merge into
単一のユニットまたはシステムに統合または組み合わせる
Meaning
to combine or integrate into a single unit or system
Example
Regional economies are beginning to **merge into** a global network.
phrasal-verb
mess around
重要でないまたは楽しいことをして時間を過ごす
Meaning
to spend time doing unimportant or fun things
Example
We just **messed around** in the park all afternoon.
phrasal-verb
mess around with
何かを不注意に扱ったり変更したりして問題を引き起こす
Meaning
to handle or change something carelessly and cause problems
Example
Don't **mess around with** the settings or you might break it.
phrasal-verb
mess up
間違いをする; 何かを台無しにする
Meaning
to make a mistake; to spoil something
Example
I really **messed up** my presentation yesterday.
phrasal-verb
migrate to
データやシステムをある環境から別の環境へ移動する
Meaning
to move data or systems from one environment to another
Example
The IT team is working hard to **migrate all databases to** the cloud.
phrasal-verb
mingle with
社会的なイベントで他の人と話すために動き回る
Meaning
to move around and talk to different people at a social event
Example
Try to **mingle with** new people at the party.
phrasal-verb
mitigate against
何かを少しでも軽く、または害を少なくする
Meaning
to make something less severe or harmful
Example
Effective controls can **mitigate against** financial losses.
phrasal-verb
mix in with
グループの中で他の人と社会的に参加し統合すること
Meaning
to participate socially and integrate with others in a group
Example
He tried to **mix in with** the team by joining their weekend activities.
phrasal-verb
mix up ideas
新しいものを作り出すために異なるアイデアを組み合わせる
Meaning
to combine different ideas to create something new
Example
Our marketing team loves to **mix up ideas** from different industries.
phrasal-verb
mix with
異なる人々と社交し、話すこと
Meaning
to socialize and talk with different people
Example
At the party, he tried to **mix with** everyone.
phrasal-verb
mix with locals
地元の人々と交流すること
Meaning
to socialize or interact with local people
Example
Students are encouraged to **mix with locals** to practice the language.
phrasal-verb
mobilize for
政治的または社会的な目的のために人々を組織する
Meaning
to organize people for a political or social cause
Example
The leader **mobilized for** a national campaign on climate action.
phrasal-verb
mop up
モップまたは布を使って表面から液体や汚れを掃除する
Meaning
to clean liquid or dirt from a surface using a mop or cloth
Example
Use a towel to **mop up** the water you spilled.
phrasal-verb
motivate through
何かを動機づけとして使うことで人々を鼓舞する
Meaning
to inspire people by using something as a motivator
Example
She tried to **motivate through** positive feedback and encouragement.
phrasal-verb
motivate toward
目標に向かって動くまたは行動するよう誰かを刺激する
Meaning
to inspire someone to move or act toward a goal
Example
Effective leaders **motivate toward** shared goals.
phrasal-verb
move ahead
進展する; 前進する
Meaning
to make progress; to go forward
Example
Despite the delay, the project will **move ahead** as planned.
phrasal-verb
move along
続けて行く; 誰かに進み続けるように言う
Meaning
to continue going; to tell someone to keep moving
Example
The police asked the crowd to **move along** and not block the road.