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「stick up for」や「hat in hand」などの英語の慣用句が、英語でのヘルプやサポート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 Interactions

everything a person has to offer for helping someone, even things that they need for themselves

Ex: In a true act of selflessness, she gave the shirt off her back to a homeless person she encountered on the street, providing some warmth and comfort.

to beg someone for help or forgiveness

Ex: In a grand gesture of submission, the defeated warrior threw himself at the conqueror's feet, acknowledging his defeat and surrender.

to show one's support of someone or something by defending them at any cost

Ex: Seeing the unfair treatment , took up the cudgels and spoke out against discrimination , demanding change .

to kindly help or protect someone, particularly someone who is young or not experienced enough

Ex: Seeing her struggle, the professor took the struggling student under her wing, offering additional academic support and guidance to help her excel in her studies.

to show strong support for a person or thing when they are faced with danger or criticism

擁護する (ようごする), 支持する (しじする)

擁護する (ようごする), 支持する (しじする)

Ex: In the face of adversity , the team captain rallied the players stick up for their team and maintain a strong collective spirit .

together working toward a shared aim

Ex: The volunteers shoulder to shoulder, tirelessly helping those in need and making a positive difference in their community .

to give or take things equally and in a way that is fair to everyone

Ex: The organization implemented a policy of share and share alike, ensuring that all employees had equal access to professional development opportunities and benefits.

to offer someone help, usually while expecting them a favor in exchange

Ex: Sarah offered to cover a shift for her coworker, expecting her coworker to scratch her back in return when she needed a favor in the future.

to be willing to help or support a person, cause, etc., often by offering money

Ex: Inspired by the cause, individuals from all walks of life opened their hearts and wallets, contributing funds to help combat poverty and hunger.

used to describe kneeling as a sign of deep respect for someone

Ex: During the ceremony, the students received their diplomas on bended knee, a mark of respect for their achievements.

a person who listens to someone's problems and encourages them and gives them emotional support

Ex: When the news of the tragedy spread, the community came together, extending their solidarity and providing a collective shoulder to cry on for those affected.

someone who bravely saves another from a danger or difficulty

Ex: The firefighter rushed into the burning building , risking their life to save others , truly embodying the role of a knight in shining armor.

to assure someone that they no longer need to worry about a particular person or thing

Ex: The teacher's clarification about the exam format put the students' minds at ease, easing their anxieties and allowing them to focus on studying.

while being supported by or under the protection of someone or something

Ex: The youth program was developed under the auspices of the city council, aiming to provide educational and recreational opportunities for underprivileged children.

to provide an opportunity for someone to succeed at or achieve something

Ex: Seeking to diversify the team, the company decided to give candidates from different backgrounds a shot at the job interview process.

to ask a knowledgeable or informed person their opinion on something

Ex: The young entrepreneur met with experienced investors to pick their brains about fundraising strategies for her startup.

in a manner that is humble and respectful

Ex: Knowing he had let his team down, he came to the meeting with hat in hand, ready to take responsibility and make amends.

to do something that calms someone who has been offended

Ex: The politician delivered a speech to smooth the ruffled feathers of the opposing party and promote cooperation.

to contribute a sum of money, often in small amounts

Ex: In order to host a successful event, we need sponsors and attendees to feed the kitty and support our cause.
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