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Lesson 80 - Mask Toggle

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Expression Meaning Example Sentence
#2370
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withdraw into
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to retreat emotionally and avoid social or emotional contact
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He withdrew into himself after the breakup.

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#2371
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wolf down
phrasal-verb
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to eat something very quickly and greedily
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He wolfed down his lunch in five minutes.

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#2372
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wonder about
phrasal-verb
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to be curious or question something
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I often wonder about what life will be like in ten years.

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#2373
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work across
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to collaborate or operate jointly across multiple regions or teams
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The NGO works across 20 countries to promote global education.

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#2374
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work against
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to act in opposition to someone or something
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The new policy may work against small businesses.

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#2375
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work against the clock
phrasal-verb
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to try to finish something before a deadline
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We’re working against the clock to submit the proposal today.

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#2376
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work ahead
phrasal-verb
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to do work in advance before it is due
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I try to work ahead so deadlines don’t stress me out.

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#2377
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work along with
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to cooperate or coordinate efforts with others
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Researchers work along with NGOs to reduce ocean pollution.

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#2378
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work alongside
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to cooperate or collaborate with someone on the same task or project
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We need to work alongside our colleagues to complete the project efficiently.

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#2379
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work around
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to find a way to overcome a problem or restriction
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We’ll work around the issue until we get a proper fix.

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#2380
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meet up with
phrasal-verb
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to successfully reach or fulfill something like a goal or deadline
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We worked all night to meet up with the project deadline.

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#2381
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melt away
phrasal-verb
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when snow or ice disappears as it gets warmer
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The snow quickly melted away in the morning sun.

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#2382
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melt into tears
phrasal-verb
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to start crying softly because of emotion
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She melted into tears after hearing the touching story.

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#2383
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mentor others in
phrasal-verb
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to guide and support less experienced people
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Senior employees are encouraged to mentor others in their department.

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#2384
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merge efforts with
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to combine work or resources with another party
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They merged efforts with neighboring countries for mutual benefit.

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#2385
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merge into
phrasal-verb
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to combine or integrate into a single unit or system
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Regional economies are beginning to merge into a global network.

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#2386
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mess around
phrasal-verb
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to spend time doing unimportant or fun things
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We just messed around in the park all afternoon.

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#2387
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mess around with
phrasal-verb
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to handle or change something carelessly and cause problems
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Don't mess around with the settings or you might break it.

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#2388
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mess up
phrasal-verb
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to make a mistake; to spoil something
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I really messed up my presentation yesterday.

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#2389
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migrate to
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to move data or systems from one environment to another
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The IT team is working hard to migrate all databases to the cloud.

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#2390
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rise with hope
phrasal-verb
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to start fresh with renewed optimism
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Every morning, she tries to rise with hope for a better day.

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#2391
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rise with kindness
phrasal-verb
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to overcome negativity with compassion and empathy
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Always try to rise with kindness even when people hurt you.

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#2392
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roll back
phrasal-verb
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to reverse or reduce the effect of something
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The government decided to roll back the new data policy after criticism.

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#2393
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roll forward
phrasal-verb
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to move plans or activities into the next period
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The project has been roll forward to the next fiscal year.

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#2394
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roll in
phrasal-verb
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to arrive in large amounts, like fog or clouds
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Thick fog began to roll in from the river.

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#2395
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roll in profits
phrasal-verb
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to start earning a large amount of money
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After launching the new app, profits began to roll in quickly.

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#2396
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roll into
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to combine multiple elements into one system or process
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The new CRM tool will roll all customer data into a single dashboard.

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#2397
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roll into place
phrasal-verb
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to start working smoothly after some time or preparation
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Once everyone understands their tasks, the new system will roll into place.

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#2398
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roll out
phrasal-verb
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to launch or introduce a new product or service
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The government plans to roll out new incentives for exporters.

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#2399
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roll out infrastructure
phrasal-verb
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to implement or expand physical and digital infrastructure projects
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The government plans to roll out infrastructure projects across the country.

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