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stop and smell the roses
Verb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
忙しい日常の中で、一時的に立ち止まり、心に余裕を持ちながら、日常の美しさや小さな喜びを再認識すること。 / 急ぎすぎず、人生の中の静かな瞬間や楽しみを味わうために息抜きをすること。
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(idiomatic) To relax; to take time out of one's busy schedule to enjoy or appreciate the beauty of life.
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stop and smell the roses
After months of non-stop work, I finally decided to stop and smell the roses this weekend.
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After months of non-stop work, I finally decided to stop and smell the roses this weekend.
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