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:2025/11/30
live under a rock
Verb
figuratively
Japanese Meaning
現代の出来事や世間の変化に無頓着で、情報が乏しい状態で生きること。 / 最新のニュースや流行から隔絶された生活を送ること。 / 社会の動向や変化に気づかず、古い価値観や情報の中で暮らすこと。
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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(figuratively) To be isolated from knowledge of current events.
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live under a rock
If you haven't heard about the election results, you must live under a rock.
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If you haven't heard about the election results, you must live under a rock.
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