Last Updated
:2025/11/23
collect one's thoughts
Verb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
心を静め、冷静な状態に戻ること / 考えを整理し、精神状態を落ち着かせること / 混乱や緊張から抜け出し、理性的な状態に復帰すること
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
Quizzes for review
(idiomatic) To become mentally composed, especially after being distressed, surprised, or disoriented; to become calm or organized in one's emotional state or thinking, as in preparation for a conversation, speech, decision, etc.
音声機能が動作しない場合はこちらをご確認ください
See correct answer
collect one's thoughts
When faced with a sudden interruption, it's helpful to collect one's thoughts before responding.
See correct answer
When faced with a sudden interruption, it's helpful to collect one's thoughts before responding.
音声機能が動作しない場合はこちらをご確認ください
English - English
Word Edit Setting
- Users who have edit permission for words - All Users
- Screen new word creation
- Screen word edits
- Screen word deletion
- Screen the creation of new headword that may be duplicates
- Screen changing entry name
- Users authorized to vote on judging - Editor
- Number of votes required for decision - 1
Sentence Edit Setting
- Users who have edit permission for sentences - All Users
- Screen sentence deletion
- Users authorized to vote on judging - Editor
- Number of votes required for decision - 1
Quiz Edit Setting
- Users who have edit permission for quizzes - All Users
- Users authorized to vote on judging - Editor
- Number of votes required for decision - 1