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Get Back: English expression meaning and example ja
Get Back: English expression meaning and example
Learn the English expression "Get Back". Meaning: Get back, phrasal verb. It means to return to a place after being away. Synonyms: return, come back. Example: I'll call you as soon as I get back from work. Japanese: Get back は、離れていた場所へ戻る意味です。 Japanese example: 仕事から戻ったらすぐに電話します。 #LearnEnglish #EnglishExpressions #Englishing
Get Away: English expression meaning and example ja
Get Away: English expression meaning and example
Learn the English expression "Get Away". Meaning: Get away, phrasal verb. It means to leave or escape from a place or situation, often to relax or avoid something. Synonyms: escape, take a break. Example: We really need to get away for the weekend and forget about work. Japanese: Get away は、休むために場所や状況から離れる意味です。 Japanese example: 週末は本当にどこかへ出かけて仕事を忘れる必要があります。 #LearnEnglish #EnglishExpressions #Englishing
Get Around: English expression meaning and example ja
Get Around: English expression meaning and example
Learn the English expression "Get Around". Meaning: Get around, phrasal verb. It means to move or travel from place to place. Synonyms: travel, move about. Example: It's easy to get around the city by bike. Japanese: Get around は、ある場所から別の場所へ移動する意味です。 Japanese example: 自転車で街を移動するのは簡単です。 #LearnEnglish #EnglishExpressions #Englishing
Get Along: English expression meaning and example ja
Get Along: English expression meaning and example
Learn the English expression "Get Along". Meaning: Get along, daily expression. It means to have a friendly, easy relationship with someone. Synonyms: get on well, be on good terms. Example: My sister and I get along really well now. Japanese: Get along は、誰かと仲良くうまくやっていく意味です。 Japanese example: 姉妹の私たちは今とても仲良くしています。 #LearnEnglish #EnglishExpressions #Englishing
Get Out Of Hand: English expression meaning and example ja
Get Out Of Hand: English expression meaning and example
Learn the English expression "Get Out Of Hand". Meaning: to become impossible to control or manage. Example: The party got out of hand when too many uninvited guests showed up. Japanese: 手に負えなくなる、収拾がつかなくなる。 Japanese example: 招待していない客が大勢来て、パーティーは収拾がつかない状態になった。 #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #Englishing