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CEFR: A2

meterse

Verb
form-of infinitive reflexive

meterの不定詞にseが加えられたもの

English Meaning
infinitive of meter combined with se
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彼女はリスクを承知の上でそのビジネスプロジェクトに関わることを決めました。

She decided to get involved in the business project despite the risks.

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CEFR: B1

meterse en honduras

Verb
idiomatic

(慣用句) 自分の手に負えない状況に陥る

English Meaning
(idiomatic) to be in out of one's depth
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十分な経験がないにもかかわらずカルロスが起業を決意した結果、自分の力量を超える状況に陥り、課題に圧倒されました。

When Carlos decided to start a business without having enough experience, he ended up being in over his head and found himself overwhelmed by the challenges.

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participle past

meterse en camisa de once varas

Verb
idiomatic

(慣用句)深みにはまる

English Meaning
(idiomatic) to be in too deep
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その問題に深入りしないでください。さもなければ、トラブルに巻き込まれるかもしれません。

Avoid getting in over your head with that matter, because you might end up in trouble.

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participle past

salir de Guatemala y meterse en Guatepeor

Verb
idiomatic

(慣用句) 悪い状況がさらに悪化する; 火の海に飛び込む

English Meaning
(idiomatic) to go from bad to worse; to go out of the frying pan into the fire
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問題を解決しようとするたびに、状況はどんどん悪化していく。

Every time they try to solve the problem, they only manage to go from bad to worse.

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