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By putting one's money where one's mouth is, a person proves they mean what they say.
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By putting one's money where one's mouth is, a person proves they mean what they say.
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putting one's money where one's mouth is
Verb
form-of
participle
present
Japanese Meaning
「putting one's money where one's mouth is」は、英語の句「put one's money where one's mouth is」の現在分詞形(present participle)であり、意味そのものではなく、動詞の活用形を示しています。
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