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本日の英語フレーズ Today’s English Phrase 開催日2019年12月23日 6:00〜
本日の英語フレーズ
Today’s English Phrase

OUT OF THE BLUE
Meaning: out of nowhere or unexpectedly. Something that happens without anyone having prior knowledge of it.
Example Sentences:
1.- Out of the blue, a deer came in front of my car.
2.- Then, out of the blue Maggie arrived.
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本日の英語フレーズ Today’s English Phrase 開催日2019年12月22日 6:00〜
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TURN A BLIND EYE
Meaning: deliberately overlook. To intentionally ignore something.
Example Sentences:
1.- As a police officer, you cannot turn a blind eye to any of the illegal activities around you.
2.- The principal decided to turn a blind eye to the student’s misconduct this time with a hope that they won’t do it again.
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本日の英語フレーズ Today’s English Phrase 開催日2019年12月21日 6:00〜
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A BIT MUCH
Meaning: to be excessive. To be unreasonable. If one says something is a bit much, that person thinks that it is not fair or that it is more than one can deal with.
Example Sentences:
1.- The concept and story was a bit much for me to understand everything clearly. That is why I did not invest with this company.
2.- When writing an article make sure that the language you use is not a bit much for your audience.
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本日の英語フレーズ Today’s English Phrase 開催日2019年12月20日 6:00〜
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GIVE HELL
Meaning: to give someone a harsh scolding. To give someone a bad time
Example Sentences:
1.- That office gives hell to its employees because the boss is mean guy.
2.- I have been through hell in that place. There is no way that you will be able to make me go back there.
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本日の英語フレーズ Today’s English Phrase 開催日2019年12月19日 6:00〜
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Today’s English Phrase

THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT
Meaning: regards a person as innocent unless confirmed otherwise. To be judged innocent, unless the conviction is proved.
Example Sentences:
1.- Let’s give her the benefit of the doubt and assume that she is right.
2.- I don’t believe that he didn’t take the money, but I will give him the benefit of the doubt until I can prove otherwise.
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