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    bring into

    US /brɪŋ ˈɪntu/

    ・

    UK /briŋ ˈɪntuː/

    A2 初級
    phr. v.句動詞導入する
    They want to bring new ideas into the company.
    phr. v.句動詞陥らせる
    The crisis brought the country into a state of emergency.

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    初の米国大統領討論会:ヒラリー・クリントン対ドナルド・トランプ(討論全文)| NBCニュース (The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News)

    38:58初の米国大統領討論会:ヒラリー・クリントン対ドナルド・トランプ(討論全文)| NBCニュース (The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News)
    • It's probably $5 trillion that we can't bring into our country, Lester.

      彼らはいくつかの

    • He persisted year after year because some of his supporters, people that he was trying to bring into his fold, apparently believed it or wanted to believe it.

      30年間あなたは

    B1 中級

    効率を上げるには?専門家が教える生産性を高める方法を聞こう!

    09:03効率を上げるには?専門家が教える生産性を高める方法を聞こう!
    • So like this controls like even what you decide to bring into your life 'cause you know I can't go past the schedule and it drives you to be more innovative in how you deal with your time and schedule.

      だから、自分の人生に何を取り入れるかさえもコントロールするんです。僕はスケジュールをやり過ごすことはできないし、時間やスケジュールとの付き合い方をもっと革新的にする原動力にもなります。

    • to bring into your life 'cause you know

      あなたの人生に

    A2 初級

    言葉の力 | ロビン・シャーマ (The Power of Words | Robin Sharma)

    04:47言葉の力 | ロビン・シャーマ (The Power of Words | Robin Sharma)
    • And he said, you know, even if you didn't believe in Steve's vision, what he was going to bring into the world, when you were with him, you almost got hypnotized by his language, by his belief in himself, by his energy.

      スティーブのビジョンや、彼が世界にもたらそうとしているものを信じていなかったとしても、彼と一緒にいると、彼の言葉や自分自身に対する信念、彼のエネルギーに催眠術にかかりそうになるんだ。

    • And he said, even if you didn't believe in Steve's vision, what he was going to bring into the world, when you were with him, you almost got hypnotized by his language, by his belief in himself, by his energy.

      スティーブのビジョンや、彼が世界にもたらそうとしているものを信じていなかったとしても、彼と一緒にいると、彼の言葉や自分自身に対する信念、彼のエネルギーに催眠術にかかりそうになるんだ。

    B1 中級

    【モチベーション】TOEIC945点が語る英語でのリアルな成功体験 (【モチベ】TOEIC945点が英語で語る|英語で得したリアル経験談)

    18:00【モチベーション】TOEIC945点が語る英語でのリアルな成功体験 (【モチベ】TOEIC945点が英語で語る|英語で得したリアル経験談)
    • For me personally, the moment came when I discovered the power of speaking English Welcome, welcome back to my channel One thing that I realized after spending one year in Sydney I used to think like this Before I become fluent in English, things that I can do I can travel by myself I can book a restaurant I can have a small talk with anyone I can make a lot of friends from all around the world And when I'm in Japan, if I get to ask by a foreign tourist If they don't know which way to go I can go like, oh just go straight and turn right And your destination is on your left Oh, I really want to do this I actually used to think like this Because these are the things that I can easily come up with As things that I can do with fluent English, you know But living a life in Australia for one year Oh my gosh, I have so many things that I want to tell you But first of all, I think this is what other people are already like Saying a lot in the social media But I just want to repeat If you become fluent in English You can get more information from across the world So I know a lot of you guys might be thinking Pretty much functional advantages of speaking English But I think there are deeper, more transformative benefits That English can bring into your life I think this is very important The thing is that you can get things much faster If you can speak English Doesn't really matter if you're using English with your business or not When you search for something If you can read and write English You can google with Japanese and English, right?

      私個人としては、英語を話すことのパワーを発見した瞬間が訪れた。 シドニーで1年間過ごしてみて気づいたことがある、外国人観光客に道を尋ねられたら、まっすぐ行って右に曲がれば目的地は左だよ、ああ、本当にこうしたい、でも、オーストラリアで1年間生活してみて、ああ、伝えたいことはたくさんあるんだけど、まず、これは他の人たちがすでにソーシャルメディアでたくさん言っていることだと思う、ビジネスで英語を使うかどうかはあまり関係なく、何かを検索するときに、英語の読み書きができれば、日本語と英語でググることができますよね?

    • but I think there are deeper, more transformative benefits that English can bring into your life.

      ネットで検索して、どの分野で働きたいのか、どの職業に就きたいのか、いろいろ調べていたんだ。 この本はパーソナル・ファイナンスと投資について書かれている。

    A2 初級

    脳を蝕む11の危険因子 – ダニエル・エイメン医師 (The 11 Risk Factors That Are Destroying Your Brain - Dr Daniel Amen)

    48:34脳を蝕む11の危険因子 – ダニエル・エイメン医師 (The 11 Risk Factors That Are Destroying Your Brain - Dr Daniel Amen)
    • But I often say it's the brain you bring into trauma, physical or emotional, that determines the brain that comes out of trauma.

      しかし、私はよく、肉体的であれ感情的であれ、トラウマに持ち込んだ脳が、トラウマから出てくる脳を決めるのだと言う。

    • But I often say it's the brain you bring into trauma, physical or emotional, that determines the brain that comes out of trauma.

      自分の脳を愛する私は8年間惨めな失敗を経験し、最後の6年間は大成功を収めた患者の一人と話したばかりだ。彼女は自分の脳を愛し、人生を愛している。というのも、彼女は毎日、たったひとつのシンプルな質問を投げかけるからだ。と。

    B1 中級

    TikTokのウェルネス詐欺を見分ける方法 - What in the Worldポッドキャスト BBC World Service (How can you spot a TikTok wellness scam? - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service)

    15:15TikTokのウェルネス詐欺を見分ける方法 - What in the Worldポッドキャスト BBC World Service (How can you spot a TikTok wellness scam? - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service)
    • So it's kind of easy to say like, oh drink more water or eat a more balanced meal, but a lot of people have kind of tried this before or are already doing it in their life, so it doesn't kind of seem like something you can really easily latch on to. Whereas when you say cut out all carbs, that's like a new thing that you can bring into your life that feels like you're really changing something. So trends tend to be something that's new, kind of strange sounding, and something that you can easily latch on to that people think may improve their life. Now we should point out that in terms of the wellness industry, not everything is a scam. As you said up top, it's a massive industry and there are indeed products that are backed by scientific evidence. My question for you is this though, where is the line? When does it become problematic? It's really tough to draw that line sometimes because you've got most of the trends that I see tend to be kind of in this middle area where they don't work, but they don't cost you money, so it's not really an issue if people want to try them. It may lead to something, it may make you happier in some way, but it kind of is this middle ground where, oh it is a lie, but at least there's no direct harm being caused. And then you have the next step, which is selling a product that may not have any harms, costs a lot of money, but also doesn't work. So that's actually ripping people off. Then you've got the next step where someone tries a wellness trend or believes in these products so much that they don't then seek mainstream medical care. That's really problematic because it delays treatment, it can delay prevention, which is really the most important point in medical care, and it can cause people to have a bit of distrust in mainstream medicine and think that this maybe natural solution that an influence is selling is better than a pharmaceutical or doctor recommended treatment. And then there's the last step where influencers recommend products or regimes that are actively harmful. So this is when they recommend disordered eating habits or a product that has a high concentration of some chemical or some, I don't know, byproducts that can actually cause harm. Now I think it's easy for people to watch this and say, oh how could people fall for these scams? But the fact is there are a lot of vulnerable people. Perhaps they have consulted a doctor, they haven't found a solution, and they sincerely want that solution. Do you think that plays in to this becoming so popular, this trend taking off? It's so easy to be swept up when you're seeing video after video after video from these beautiful influencers who've changed their lives and look at that and be like, wow, I want to feel like, I want my gut to be healthy, I want my hormones to be balanced. These terms are meaningless and gut health, for example, is so complex. An influencer on TikTok is not going to know how to solve it. We talked about aspiration, we talked about people seeking a solution. Are there any other reasons that these online trends go viral, that they're so effective for the influencer in promoting themselves? I think one thing that these viral trends tend to do really well for influencers is to be a successful influencer, you need to have a story, you need to have a character arc. These wellness trends are a really easy way to create a character arc for yourself. You could say, come with me on my journey to heal my cortisol levels. It's one of those things where, okay, well now I'm going to tune in and see if this influencer does heal their cortisol. Even if they're doing completely separate things. One trend that people may have seen is cortisol face, which is when there's just like a bit of fat in your face.

      だから、もっと水を飲むとか、もっとバランスの取れた食事をするとか、言うのは簡単なんだけど、多くの人は以前にも試したことがあったり、すでに生活の中で実践していたりするから、簡単に取り入れることはできないんだ。一方、炭水化物をすべて抜くというのは、自分の生活に新しいことを取り入れることができ、何かを本当に変えているように感じられる。だから、トレンドというのは、新しくて、ちょっと奇妙な響きがあって、人々が自分の生活を向上させるかもしれないと思うような、簡単に取り入れることができるものになりがちなのだ。ウェルネス

    • Whereas when you say, "Cut out all carbs," that's, like, a new thing that you can bring into your life that feels like you're really changing something.
    B1 中級

    米国国境警備 (US Border Control)

    02:35米国国境警備 (US Border Control)
    • Correct. What is something illegal that you cannot bring into the United States right now?

      正しい。今アメリカに持ち込めない違法なものは何ですか?

    • What is something illegal that you cannot bring into the United States right now?

      ヨーロッパだ。

    A2 初級

    元カレ・元カノと復縁する前に — これを見て (Before You Get Back With Your Ex — Watch THIS)

    13:48元カレ・元カノと復縁する前に — これを見て (Before You Get Back With Your Ex — Watch THIS)
    • Frank answers can spare a couple decades of squabbling. Next, what trouble do I bring into the relationship? How am I difficult to live around? There should be no bristling here. Bearable people have a good handle on their unbearable dimensions. We don't need people to be perfect, we just need them to have a decent sense of how imperfect they are and how much their imperfections are going to cause the other pain. Then, what trouble do you bring into the relationship? How are you difficult to live around? We need agreement on the mutual complications that are being brought to the table. Both people should write their answers down, then show the other their analyses. Can both sides agree on what's most horrible in each person? The more alignment there can be, the less future criticism has to feel like nagging, and the more it can fit into a kinder project of helping someone to change as they would, at their saner moments, wish to change. Then, which bits of my anxiety and unhappiness did I discover were not, after all, your fault? What continued to be difficult even without you around? It's highly tempting when in a relationship to assume that all the misery we face is the fault of the lover. We attribute to the main person in our lives a commanding role in determining our state of mind. But when they're gone, we may be forced to realise a more complex truth – that our low moods and neuroses have their origins, in large part, in us rather than in them. It can, oddly, no longer all be their fault. How did life remain hard, even without them? What might they not be to blame for? Then, what I now appreciate more properly about you is… We're meant never to lose sight of what was great about them, but in reality, we sometimes need the perspective of time to get clearer about their virtues. In the long months since we were together, what sides of them did we realise we most deeply valued? Then, what did I learn from meeting other people? A truly tricky subject, but as we're realising, it's a capacity for eating humble pie that stands a restarted relationship in such good stead.

      率直な答えは、数十年にわたるいさかいを避けることができる。次に、私は人間関係にどんなトラブルを持ち込むのか?私はどう生きづらいのか?ここで歯向かうことはないはずだ。耐えられる人は、耐えられない次元をうまくコントロールしている。人は完璧である必要はなく、自分がどれだけ不完全で、その不完全さがどれだけ相手を苦しめることになるかをきちんと理解している必要があるのだ。では、あなたは人間関係にどんな問題を持ち込むのか?どのように生きづらいのか?持ち込まれるお互いの煩わしさについての合意が必要だ。両者とも答えを書き出

    • Next, what trouble do I bring into the relationship?
    B1 中級

    言葉遣いに注意!毎日これらの言葉を言わないように… ► ロビン・シャーマ(中英字幕) (小心你的說話用詞,每天別再說這些話了... ► Robin Sharma(中英字幕))

    04:25言葉遣いに注意!毎日これらの言葉を言わないように… ► ロビン・シャーマ(中英字幕) (小心你的說話用詞,每天別再說這些話了... ► Robin Sharma(中英字幕))
    • And he said even if you didn't believe in Steve's vision, what he was going to bring into the world.

      そして、たとえスティーブのビジョンを信じなくても、彼が世界にもたらそうとしているものを信じればいいと言った。

    • And he said, "Even if you didn't believe in Steve's vision, what he was going to bring into the world, when you were with him, you almost got hypnotized by his language, by his belief in himself, by his energy.

      あるいは

    A2 初級

    科学者が合意を形成する方法:科学的思考クラッシュコース #5 (How Scientists Build Consensus: Crash Course Scientific Thinking #5)

    10:59科学者が合意を形成する方法:科学的思考クラッシュコース #5 (How Scientists Build Consensus: Crash Course Scientific Thinking #5)
    • There are some areas that are tricky to bring into perfect focus because they're tricky to measure.

      測定が難しいがゆえに、完璧に焦点を合わせるのが難しい分野がいくつかあります。

    • There are some areas that are tricky to bring into perfect focus because they're tricky to measure.

      たとえば、チョコレートを食べるとがんのリスクが上がったり下がったりするのかどうかを、一度でいいから理解したいとします。

    B1 中級