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失敗 - 劣化

「ロープの上で」や「炎をあおる」などの英語の慣用句が英語の劣化とどのように関係しているかを学びましょう。

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English idioms related to Failure
to add fuel to the fire

to intensify a disagreement or argument

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to add insult to injury

to worsen a bad situation by doing or saying something hurtful or disrespectful, in addition to the harm that has already been caused

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to fan the flames

to worsen a bad, unpleasant, or dangerous situation for someone or something

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to go to hell in (a) handbasket

to rapidly and irreversibly deteriorate or decline in a manner that is likely to result in a bad outcome or failure

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to go to the dogs

to deteriorate or decline significantly

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to have seen better days

to be in a very poor condition, particularly compared to the past

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to shoot oneself in the foot

to unintentionally do something that harms oneself or one's own interests

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double whammy

a situation in which one gets affected by two unpleasant or unfortunate events that happen at once

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on one's last legs

in a very poor condition or near the end of their lifespan or usefulness

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on the ropes

very likely to be defeated or completely fail

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out of the frying pan (and) into the fire

used when one moves from a bad situation into a worse one

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worse for wear

used to describe someone who is really tired after an exhaustive physical activity

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the balloon goes up

used to indicate that a situation is about to become tense, difficult, or critical

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to come to a grinding halt

to suddenly and completely stop, often in a dramatic or unexpected manner, implying a sense of frustration, disappointment, or failure

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to grind to a halt

to slowly come to a complete stop after gradually losing speed or power

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to go to the Devil

to become ruined or destroyed, often due to a person's own actions or neglect

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