PhrasalVerb(句動詞)61

学習するPhrasalVerb(句動詞)

1. narrow down 2. notch up 3. opt for 4. order in
5. pack into 6. nip out 7. offer up 8. opt in
9. order off 10. pack up 11. nod off 12. open out
13. opt out 14. own up to 15. pan out 16. nose around
17. open up 18. order around 19. pack away 20. part with
21. pass around 22. pass on 23. patch up 24. pay up
25. put by 26. pass away 27. pass out 28. pay back
29. pick on 30. put down as 31. pass by 32. pass over
33. pay off

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五十人がその助成金に応募したが、第一段階の後、私たちはnarrowed it down to(絞り込んだ)わずか五人にした。
– Fifty People Applied For The Grant, But After The First Stage, We’d Narrowed It Down To Just Five.

マーケティングチームは今年、新記録のキャンペーンをnotched up(達成した)。彼らのマネージャーはとても喜んでいる。
– The Marketing Team Have Notched Up A New Record Of Campaigns This Year. Their Manager Is Thrilled.

ローラはopted for(選んだ)休暇を増やすことにした。彼女は仕事からの休息が必要だった。
– Laura Opted For More Vacation Days Because She Needed A Break From Work.

昨日、電話してシーフードピザをordered in(注文した)
– Yesterday We Called And Ordered In A Large Veggie Pizza.

列車ツアーには、いくつかの歴史的な場所への訪問が含まれており、全てが三日間にpacked into(詰め込まれた)
– The Train Tour Includes Stops At Several Historic Sites, All Packed Into Three Days.

ローラはちょっと出かけたが、すぐにnipped out(抜け出した)
– Laura Has Just Nipped Out, But She’ll Be Back Shortly.

事故の後、メアリーは子供の安全を祈ってoffered up(捧げた)
– After The Incident, Mary Offered Up Prayers For Her Husband’s Safety.

全生徒には、新しい奨学金プログラムにopt in(参加する)か、現行のものに留まるかを選ぶ権利が与えられている。
– All Students Are Given The Option To Opt In To The New Scholarship Program Or Continue With The Current One.

審判は、ルールを破ったためトムをフィールドからordered off(退場させた)
– The Referee Ordered Tom Off The Field Because He Had Broken The Rules.

ジュリアとマットは旅行のために荷物をpacking up(まとめている)
– Julia And Matt Are Packing Up Their Luggage Because They’re Leaving For A Trip.

多くの労働者がトレーニングセッション中にnodded off(居眠りをした)。内容が退屈だったに違いない。
– Many Workers Started To Nod Off During The Training Session. The Content Must Have Been Too Dull.

彼は地図をopened out(広げて)、じっくりと調べた。
– He Opened Out The Map And Studied It Carefully.

数人の従業員が新しい保険プランからopted out(脱退した)。彼らは以前のプランを好んでいた。
– Several Employees Opted Out Of The New Insurance Plan Because They Preferred Their Old One.

ソフィーは試験での不正をowned up to(認めた)。先生が彼女のノートを見つけた後のことだった。
– Sophie Owned Up To Cheating On The Exam After Her Teacher Found Her Notes.

計画が上手くいくのを見たいなら、待って展開するのを見守るべきだ。
– If You’re Going To See How The Plan Pans Out, You Should Wait And Observe The Results.

保健検査官がそのレストランで衛生問題を探してnosing around(うろついていた)
– A Health Inspector Was Nosing Around The Restaurant Checking For Hygiene Issues.

カフェを開くつもりなら、素晴らしいメニューと居心地の良い雰囲気をopen up(提供する)必要がある。
– If You Want To Open Up A Café, You’ll Need A Great Menu And A Welcoming Atmosphere.

従業員たちは、マネージャーが自分たちをordering around(こき使う)のが嫌いだ。彼を横柄だと思っている。
– The Employees Dislike How Their Manager Orders Them Around. They Find Him Overbearing.

夕食中にたくさんpack away(食べる)人は、その後消化に苦しむことがあるかもしれない。
– The More Someone Packs Away During Dinner, The More They May Struggle With Digestion Later.

彼は使えないギターでも、手放すことがpart with(できなかった)
– He Couldn’t Part With His Old Guitar, Even Though It Was No Longer Playable.

集会の後、募金箱をpassed around(回して)、お金を集めた。
– After The Gathering, We Passed The Donation Jar Around And Collected Some Money.

成長して、私の服が小さくなったとき、弟にpassed them on to(譲った)
– Growing Up, When My Clothes Became Too Small, I Passed Them On To My Younger Brother.

昨日の嵐で窓が漏れ、私はひびをいくつかpatched up(修理した)が、そろそろ交換するべきだ。
– Our Windows Leaked During The Storm Last Night And I Patched Up A Few Cracks, But They Should Be Replaced Soon.

ギャングは地元の店から金を要求し、誰かが払わないと面倒なことになる。
– The Gangs Demand Money From Local Shops, And If Someone Doesn’t Pay Up They’ll Face Trouble.

私たちは毎週、少しずつお金をput by(貯金している)
– We Try To Put By A Few Extra Pounds Every Week For Emergencies.

CEOが先週passed away(亡くなった)ため、金曜日に会社で追悼式が行われる。
– Our CEO Passed Away Last Week, And The Company Will Hold A Memorial This Friday.

誰かが気絶した場合、彼らの気道が開いていることを確認する必要がある。
– If Someone Passes Out, Check Their Pulse To Ensure They’re Okay.

トムは解雇された後、激怒してpay back(仕返しする)と言った。
– Tom Was Furious After He Was Fired And Said He’d Pay His Boss Back Eventually.

小学校で、ティムはメガネをかけていたため、同級生からpicked on(いじめられた)
– In Elementary School, Tim Was Picked On By His Classmates Because He Wore Glasses.

彼が緊張していたのには驚いた—私はいつも彼をとても自信があるとput her down as(思っていた)
– I’m Surprised He Was Nervous—I’d Always Put Him Down As Being Very Bold.

タクシーを手招きしても、何も言わずにpassed by(通り過ぎる)のが嫌いだ。
– I Hate It When You Wave For A Cab And It Just Passes By Without Stopping.

これでサイモンがスーパーバイザーへの昇進をpassed over(見送られる)のは三度目だ。
– This Is The Third Time Simon Has Been Passed Over For A Promotion To Supervisor.

彼はビジネスを始めるためにローンを借り、10年間でpay it off(完済する)予定だ。
– He Took Out A Loan To Start His Business And Plans To Pay It Off Over Ten Years.

英訳

  1. Fifty People Applied For The Grant, But After The First Stage, We’d Narrowed It Down To Just Five.
  2. The Marketing Team Have Notched Up A New Record Of Campaigns This Year. Their Manager Is Thrilled.
  3. Laura Opted For More Vacation Days Because She Needed A Break From Work.
  4. Yesterday We Called And Ordered In A Large Veggie Pizza.
  5. The Train Tour Includes Stops At Several Historic Sites, All Packed Into Three Days.
  6. Laura Has Just Nipped Out, But She’ll Be Back Shortly.
  7. After The Incident, Mary Offered Up Prayers For Her Husband’s Safety.
  8. All Students Are Given The Option To Opt In To The New Scholarship Program Or Continue With The Current One.
  9. The Referee Ordered Tom Off The Field Because He Had Broken The Rules.
  10. Julia And Matt Are Packing Up Their Luggage Because They’re Leaving For A Trip.
  11. Many Workers Started To Nod Off During The Training Session. The Content Must Have Been Too Dull.
  12. He Opened Out The Map And Studied It Carefully.
  13. Several Employees Opted Out Of The New Insurance Plan Because They Preferred Their Old One.
  14. Sophie Owned Up To Cheating On The Exam After Her Teacher Found Her Notes.
  15. If You’re Going To See How The Plan Pans Out, You Should Wait And Observe The Results.
  16. A Health Inspector Was Nosing Around The Restaurant Checking For Hygiene Issues.
  17. If You Want To Open Up A Café, You’ll Need A Great Menu And A Welcoming Atmosphere.
  18. The Employees Dislike How Their Manager Orders Them Around. They Find Him Overbearing.
  19. The More Someone Packs Away During Dinner, The More They May Struggle With Digestion Later.
  20. He Couldn’t Part With His Old Guitar, Even Though It Was No Longer Playable.
  21. After The Gathering, We Passed The Donation Jar Around And Collected Some Money.
  22. Growing Up, When My Clothes Became Too Small, I Passed Them On To My Younger Brother.
  23. Our Windows Leaked During The Storm Last Night And I Patched Up A Few Cracks, But They Should Be Replaced Soon.
  24. The Gangs Demand Money From Local Shops, And If Someone Doesn’t Pay Up They’ll Face Trouble.
  25. We Try To Put By A Few Extra Pounds Every Week For Emergencies.
  26. Our CEO Passed Away Last Week, And The Company Will Hold A Memorial This Friday.
  27. If Someone Passes Out, Check Their Pulse To Ensure They’re Okay.
  28. Tom Was Furious After He Was Fired And Said He’d Pay His Boss Back Eventually.
  29. In Elementary School, Tim Was Picked On By His Classmates Because He Wore Glasses.
  30. I’m Surprised He Was Nervous—I’d Always Put Him Down As Being Very Bold.
  31. I Hate It When You Wave For A Cab And It Just Passes By Without Stopping.
  32. This Is The Third Time Simon Has Been Passed Over For A Promotion To Supervisor.
  33. He Took Out A Loan To Start His Business And Plans To Pay It Off Over Ten Years.
  34. She Found It Hard To Put Across Her Ideas During The Presentation.
  35. None Of The Proposals I Put Forward At The Conference Were Approved.
  36. If You Run A Shop, You Might Be A Target For People Trying To Pass Fake Money Off As Real.
  37. I Had To Pass The Invitation Up Because I Was Already Committed Elsewhere.
  38. If You Win A Large Prize, They’ll Pay The Amount Out Over Several Installments.
  39. We Had To Put The Event Back By A Week Due To The Weather.
  40. They’re Coming To Put In New Flooring Next Month.
  41. She Put In For A Transfer To The Marketing Department.
  42. It’s A Big Favor I’m Asking. I Meet With The CEO Today, And I Hope I Can Put It Over.
  43. His Classmate Put Him Up To Skipping Class.
  44. Never Put Off Until Next Week What You Can Accomplish Today.
  45. Could You Put Me Through To The Accounting Department, Please?
  46. I Can’t Put Up With The Loud Music From The Café Next Door Anymore. It’s Driving Me Insane!
  47. They Put Together A Puzzle Last Weekend And Now They’re Starting A New One.
  48. We Need To Put Out The Candles Before Leaving The Room.
  49. Each Of Us Put $20 Towards The Charity Fundraiser.