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in hand
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(of a situation) completely under one's control

Ex: By tomorrow, he will have the report in hand and ready for submission.

to not hesitate to do or say what one truly wants

Ex: The professor made no bones about the difficulty of the upcoming exam, warning the students to prepare thoroughly.

a subject over which people disagree

Ex: When negotiating the contract, the compensation package emerged as the primary bone of contention, delaying the agreement between the employer and the candidate.

about to happen very soon

Ex: With the election close at hand, the candidates intensified their campaigns.

to become extremely scared or surprised, causing a strong physical reaction

Ex: The unexpected fireworks caused everyone to jump out of their skin.

used to refer to someone who is extremely thin, often in an unattractive and unhealthy way

Ex: The cat was skin and bone before it was rescued and nursed back to health.

to help a person get out of a situation that involves danger or difficulty

Ex: He was willing to cooperate with the authorities to save his bacon and avoid prosecution.

(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 teaching go hand in hand.
to improve
[動詞]

to make a person or thing better

改善する, 向上させる

改善する, 向上させる

Ex: She took workshops to improve her language skills for career advancement .彼女はキャリアアップのために言語スキルを**向上**させるためにワークショップを受講しました。
to enhance
[動詞]

to better or increase someone or something's quality, strength, value, etc.

向上させる, 強化する

向上させる, 強化する

Ex: Educational programs aim to enhance students ' knowledge and learning experiences .教育プログラムは、学生の知識と学習経験を**高める**ことを目的としています。
to transform
[動詞]

to change the appearance, character, or nature of a person or object

変える, 変換する

変える, 変換する

Ex: The new hairstyle had the power to transform her entire look and boost her confidence .新しいヘアスタイルは、彼女の全体のルックスを**変える**力と自信を高める力を持っていた。
to restore
[動詞]

to repair a work of art, building, etc. so that it is in a good condition again

修復する, 復元する

修復する, 復元する

Ex: The team worked for months to restore the old cathedral ’s damaged windows .チームは数か月間働いて、古い大聖堂の損傷した窓を**修復**しました。
to evolve
[動詞]

to develop from a simple form to a more complex or sophisticated one over an extended period

進化する, 発展する

進化する, 発展する

Ex: Scientific theories evolve as new evidence and understanding emerge .科学的理論は、新しい証拠と理解が現れるにつれて**進化**します。
to determine
[動詞]

to learn of and confirm the facts about something through calculation or research

決定する, 確立する

決定する, 確立する

Ex: Right now , the researchers are actively determining the impact of the new policy .
to reform
[動詞]

to make a society, law, system, or organization better or more effective by making many changes to it

改革する, 改善する

改革する, 改善する

Ex: The school board is considering reforming the grading system to better reflect student performance .教育委員会は、生徒の成績をよりよく反映させるために評定システムの**改革**を検討しています。
to alter
[動詞]

to cause something to change

変える, 変更する

変える, 変更する

Ex: The architect altered the design after receiving feedback from the client .建築家はクライアントからのフィードバックを受けてデザインを**変更**しました。
to reverse
[動詞]

to change something such as a process, situation, etc. to be the opposite of what it was before

逆転させる, 反転させる

逆転させる, 反転させる

Ex: Consumer feedback led the design team to reverse certain features in the product .消費者のフィードバックにより、デザインチームは製品の特定の機能を**逆転**させました。
to progress
[動詞]

to develop into a more advanced or improved stage

進歩する, 発展する

進歩する, 発展する

Ex: The student 's understanding of complex concepts progressed as they delved deeper into their academic studies .学生の複雑な概念の理解は、学問的研究に深く没頭するにつれて**進展**しました。
to revert
[動詞]

to go back to a previous state, condition, or behavior

戻る, 復帰する

戻る, 復帰する

Ex: After a period of stability , his health began to revert to its previous precarious state .安定した期間の後、彼の健康は以前の不安定な状態に**戻り**始めました。

to keep changing one's behavior or opinions in an abrupt manner

Ex: The author's manuscript went through multiple revisions as they chopped and changed the plot and characters.
stride
[名詞]

noticeable progress or advancement made towards a goal or desired outcome

進歩, 前進

進歩, 前進

Ex: As they continue their journey , the team celebrates each small stride toward their objectives .彼らが旅を続ける中、チームは目標に向かっての小さな**進歩**を一つ一つ祝います。

to try one's best to improve something that is not good or satisfactory enough

Ex: The team decided to pull their socks up and work harder after their recent defeat.
square one
[名詞]

the point or situation from which one starts to do something

出発点, スタート地点

出発点, スタート地点

Ex: Every time we encounter a major setback , we find ourselves back at square one.大きな挫折に遭遇するたびに、私たちは**振り出し**に戻ってしまいます。
goalpost
[名詞]

a pair of upright posts typically used in sports such as football or soccer to define the area where goals are scored

ゴールポスト, ゴールの柱

ゴールポスト, ゴールの柱

Ex: After the renovation , the new goalposts were much sturdier .改修後、新しい**ゴールポスト**ははるかに頑丈でした。

to become more and more successful with the passage of time

Ex: After the initial success, the project went from strength to strength, gaining more supporters.

to reverse the position of something, making what was on top now at the bottom and vice versa

Ex: The chef turned the cake upside down onto the plate for decoration.
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