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Lesson 116Lesson 116 - Maske umschalten

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Ausdruck Bedeutung Beispielsatz
#3450
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eat out
phrasal-verb
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to eat at a restaurant instead of at home
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We decided to eat out tonight.

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#3451
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edge up
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to rise slightly or gradually
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The inflation rate edged up to 6% last month.

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#3452
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go for
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to like or choose something
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Most kids go for ice cream over fruit.

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#3453
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go in for
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to support or approve of something
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He doesn’t really go in for small talk.

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#3454
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go into
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to discuss or examine something in detail
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The lecturer didn’t go into much detail about the topic.

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#3455
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go off
phrasal-verb
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to stop liking something
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I’ve gone off coffee lately.

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#3456
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go off on
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to suddenly criticize or yell at someone angrily
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My boss went off on me for missing the deadline.

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#3457
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go on
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to happen or take place
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The celebration went on until midnight with music and dance.

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#3458
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go on about
phrasal-verb
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to talk repeatedly about someone’s good qualities
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He always goes on about how talented his daughter is.

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#3459
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go out
phrasal-verb
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to leave home; to go outside for leisure or work
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We went out for dinner last night.

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#3460
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go out for
phrasal-verb
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to leave home to do a particular activity like shopping or eating
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We usually go out for groceries on weekends.

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#3461
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go out with
phrasal-verb
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to date someone; to spend time with someone romantically
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Sarah is going out with a guy she met at the concert.

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#3462
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cut down travel emissions
phrasal-verb
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to reduce pollution caused by transportation
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We can cut down travel emissions by holding virtual meetings.

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#3463
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cut down unemployment
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the rate of people without jobs
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Industrial expansion aims to cut down unemployment in rural areas.

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#3464
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cut down workforce
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the number of employees
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Due to reduced demand, the factory cut down workforce by 20 percent.

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#3465
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cut expenses
phrasal-verb
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to lower the total amount of money spent
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He managed to cut expenses by cooking at home instead of eating out.

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#3466
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cut in
phrasal-verb
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to interrupt someone while they are speaking
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Please don’t cut in when others are making their points.

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#3467
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cut in line
phrasal-verb
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to move ahead of others waiting in a queue
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It’s considered rude to cut in line at the counter.

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#3468
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cut in on
phrasal-verb
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to interrupt someone while they are speaking
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He rudely cut in on his opponent during the discussion.

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#3469
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cut in with
phrasal-verb
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to interrupt someone politely during an online conversation
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I didn’t mean to cut in with your point, please continue.

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#3470
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cut into
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the time or energy available for eating or cooking
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Work has really cut into my cooking time.

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#3471
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cut it close
phrasal-verb
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to allow very little time for something
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Leaving at 8:50 for a 9:00 meeting is cutting it close.

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#3472
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listen to feedback
phrasal-verb
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to pay attention to and consider others’ opinions or advice
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A wise leader always listens to feedback before making changes.

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#3473
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listen with empathy
phrasal-verb
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to listen carefully and understand someone’s feelings
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You should listen with empathy when someone shares their pain.

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#3474
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listen with respect
phrasal-verb
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to pay attention and value other people’s perspectives during communication
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To understand others, we must listen with respect to their stories.

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#3475
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listen within
phrasal-verb
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to pay attention to your inner voice or emotions
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When confused, take a moment to listen within.

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#3476
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listen without
phrasal-verb
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to listen attentively without interrupting or judging
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It helps when someone just listens without giving advice.

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#3477
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listen without judging
phrasal-verb
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to pay attention to others’ views without bias or criticism
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Inclusive managers listen without judging during discussions.

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#3478
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live below your means
phrasal-verb
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to spend less money than you earn
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One key to financial freedom is to live below your means consistently.

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#3479
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live beyond one’s means
phrasal-verb
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to spend more money than one can afford
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Many people live beyond their means by using credit cards carelessly.

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