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:2025/12/02
stand up and be counted
Verb
idiomatic
often
Japanese Meaning
公に自分の意見や行動、投票などを明らかにすること / 特に困難な状況下で、勇気を持って自己の見解や貢献を示すこと
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(idiomatic) To publicly make known one's views, contributions, or vote, especially in a contentious situation where fortitude is required.
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stand up and be counted
If we want our concerns to be addressed, we must all stand up and be counted at the town hall meeting next week.
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If we want our concerns to be addressed, we must all stand up and be counted at the town hall meeting next week.
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