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「take a toll on」や「strike a note」などの英語の慣用句が、英語での影響力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 Influence & Involvement

to leave a lasting negative effect on someone

Ex: The dishonesty of the salesperson left a bad taste in my mouth, making me hesitant to do business with the company again.

to experience a lot of problems, setbacks, damages, etc., as a result of something

Ex: The took it on the chin as a symbol of the system in the Sixties .

to have a severe negative effect on someone or something, in a way that lasts for a long time

Ex: The long hours of overtime work were taking a toll on his personal life, leaving him with little time for relaxation or family.

to perform actions or engage in behavior that is beneficial, helpful, or morally upright, often with the intention of making a positive impact on others or the world

Ex: By recycling and reducing waste , we do good for the environment and promote sustainability .

to have an influence on how someone behaves, particularly by making them seem too important or proud

Ex: The sudden fame has turned her head, making her behave arrogantly and disregard others' opinions.

to be an important factor in something

Ex: In a democratic society, every citizen has a part to play in the political process by voting and expressing their opinions.

(of a process or action) to have two opposite effects, particularly a good and a bad one

Ex: The promotion's impact on her work-life balance cuts both ways, providing a higher position but demanding more hours of dedication.

a person who causes trouble for others in a group and has a bad influence on them

Ex: In a harmonious community , addressing the behavior of rotten apple is crucial to maintain peace and cohesion .

a situation where one problem brings about another and that only worsens the original problem

悪循環, 負の循環

悪循環, 負の循環

Ex: vicious circle of poverty can be challenging to escape , as financial hardships can lead to limited opportunities and vice versa .

to not have any personal gains in a particular situation

Ex: Residents in the community have a horse in this race, as they want to ensure their neighborhood remains safe and pleasant.

to feel or experience something intensely, particularly an emotion or sensation

Ex: Generosity and kindness seem to course through his blood; he's always eager to help those in need.

to have a powerful and lasting effect on someone or something

Ex: The timeless classic novel has left its mark on literature, influencing generations of readers and writers.

(of two things) to be closely connected to one another, particularly in a way that one of them causes the occurrence of another

Ex: In a successful educational system , student engagement and effective go hand in hand.

an action or series of things that cause several other events to happen one after another

波及効果, リップル効果

波及効果, リップル効果

Ex: If we invest in renewable energy now , it will have a ripple effect on future generations .

to behave in a way that expresses a particular attitude or feeling

Ex: Her thoughtful remarks during the struck a note of unity and collaboration among team members .

to have a significant impact or influence on something

Ex: made inroads on their own traditional attachment to ' capital ' and implemented a tax on short-term capital gains in 1962 .

to fail to have an influence or effect, particularly in changing someone's opinion about something opinion or decision

Ex: The argument that this would benefit European security and defence policy cuts no ice.

rare or unusual cases that confirm the validity or effectiveness of a commonly accepted general principle or practice

Ex: While the restaurant consistently receives positive reviews, a few negative comments are exceptions that prove the rule of its excellent food.

a brief or sudden instance or occurrence of something particular, whether positive or negative

Ex: The breathtaking sunset over the horizon was a stroke of natural beauty, leaving everyone in awe.

to harm or negatively affect someone or something

Ex: The persistent did a job on Sarah 's reputation at school .

to end the influence or control that someone or something has over another person

Ex: She was enchanted by the charming facade of the old mansion, but the creaking floorboards and eerie shadows soon broke the spell.

to do something important that will be remembered for a long time

Ex: The invention of the made history by revolutionizing global communication and information sharing .
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