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in broad daylight
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to cuff
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driving under the influence
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freeze
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frisk
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to hit the dirt
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on your knees
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stick 'em up
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shut up
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suspect
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to cover
in broad daylight
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/ɪn bɹˈɔːd dˈeɪlaɪt/
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Idiom
Informal

at a time when everyone can witness something

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The thief stole the purse in broad daylight, right in front of a crowded street, shocking the onlookers.
The artist set up his easel and painted in broad daylight, capturing the bustling cityscape with precision.
What is the origin of the idiom "in broad daylight" and when to use it?

The idiom "in broad daylight" has its origin in the literal meaning of daylight, referring to the period of time during which the sun is visible and illuminates the surroundings. The phrase signifies that something is happening or occurring openly, visibly, and without concealment, typically during the daytime when visibility is high. It implies that an action or event is taking place in a public or exposed manner, without any attempt to hide or disguise it. The idiom is commonly used to emphasize the audacity or brazenness of an act that occurs in plain view, often suggesting a lack of concern for consequences or a belief that one can act with impunity.

to cuff
to cuff
動詞
c
k
u
ə
ff
f
(拘束する)

(拘束する)

手錠をかける

to restrain someone by securing their wrists together, often using a device, commonly done by law enforcement during an arrest or to maintain control

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driving under the influence
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/dɹˈaɪvɪŋ ˌʌndɚ ðɪ ˈɪnfluːəns/
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the act of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs to the extent that it impairs the person's ability to drive safely

What is "driving under the influence"?

Driving under the influence (DUI) refers to operating a vehicle while affected by alcohol, drugs, or other substances that make it harder to drive safely. When a driver is under the influence, their reaction time, judgment, and coordination are often weaker, making it difficult to control the vehicle and respond to dangers. DUI is illegal in most places and can result in serious consequences such as fines, license suspension, or even imprisonment. It is dangerous to drive under the influence, not only for the driver but also for others on the road.

freeze
freeze
間投詞
f
f
r
r
ee
i
z
z
e
(止まれ!)

(止まれ!)

フリーズ!

used as a command to halt or stop someone or something immediately

frisk
名詞
f
f
r
r
i
ɪ
s
s
k
k
(ボディチェック)

(ボディチェック)

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the act of searching someone for concealed weapons or illegal drugs

to hit the dirt
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/hˈɪt ðə dˈɜːt/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to suddenly fall on the ground, often as a way of avoiding danger

What is the origin of the idiom "hit the dirt" and when to use it?

The idiom "hit the dirt" is rooted in military jargon and combat situations. It's commonly used as a command or an action in response to a threat, particularly in situations involving gunfire or explosions.

on your knees
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/ˌɑːn jʊɹ nˈiːz/
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a command to force someone to kneel, usually in a police, military, or criminal context

stick 'em up
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/stˈɪk ɛm ˈʌp/
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N/A

a command to raise one's hands, typically during a robbery or police situation

shut up
shut up
間投詞
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/ʃˈʌt ˈʌp/
(うるさい!)

(うるさい!)

黙れ!

Informal
Offensive

used to tell someone to stop talking or to be quiet

suspect
名詞
s
s
u
ə
s
s
p
p
e
ɛ
c
k
t
t
(疑いのある者(うたがいのあるもの))

(疑いのある者(うたがいのあるもの))

容疑者(ようぎしゃ)

a person or thing that is thought to be the cause of something, particularly something bad

to cover
動詞
c
k
o
ʌ
v
v
e
ə
r
r
(銃を向ける (じゅうをむける))

(銃を向ける (じゅうをむける))

狙いを定める (ねらいをためる)

to direct a firearm toward a target, typically a person

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