used to describe a situation in which an incompetent or inexperienced person is advising others who have no knowledge or experience at all
Ex: The group of amateurs trying to fix the car 's engine was a classic case the blind leading the blind.
to take great risks that could result in one's own death
Ex: I 'm warning you not dice with death by entering that abandoned building .
to wait for something anxiously or eagerly
Ex: He said he'd be here in 15 minutes, but given his track record, I wouldn't hold my breath.
easy does it
[文]
used to advise someone to proceed with caution or be careful with something
Ex: As the car inched closer to the tight parking spot, she reminded the driver, "Easy does it."
to do something that one has not done before in order to become more experienced or familiar with it
Ex: She got her feet wet at her new job by doing some simple filing tasks.
to learn how something works or how to use it
Ex: Don't worry; it might seem complicated now, but you'll get the hang of cooking this recipe.
nerve
[名詞]
the ability to face difficult or challenging situations with determination and resolve

勇気, 度胸
Ex: His nerve cracked when he faced the hostile crowd during the debate .討論中に敵対的な群衆に直面したとき、彼の**神経**が切れた。
second wind
[名詞]
the renewal of one's energy or endurance that allows one to continue or start over a physical exertion

セカンドウィンド, エネルギーの更新
Ex: He felt like he could n't keep going , but the encouragement from the crowd gave him a second wind.彼はもう続けられないと感じたが、群衆の励ましが彼に**第二の風**を与えた。
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