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Lesson 57Lesson 57 - Maske umschalten

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Ausdruck Bedeutung Beispielsatz
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beta test
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to test a product before official release
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We are going to beta test our app next week.

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#1682
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cut and paste
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to copy something with little change
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You can't just cut and paste ideas from others.

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#1683
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toe the party line
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to follow the official policies or opinions of one’s political party
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Members of parliament are expected to toe the party line during the vote.

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cross the floor
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to change political allegiance or party
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The MP shocked everyone when he decided to cross the floor and join the opposition.

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#1685
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political hot potato
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a controversial issue that no one wants to deal with
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Immigration reform has become a political hot potato for the government.

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#1686
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smear campaign
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an attempt to damage someone's reputation through false accusations or gossip
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The opposition launched a smear campaign against the minister.

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seat of power
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a place where authority or control is exercised
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The prime minister returned to the seat of power after a long illness.

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#1688
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vote with one’s feet
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to show disapproval by leaving or not participating
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Many citizens voted with their feet by not attending the rally.

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#1689
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smoke-filled room
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a place where powerful people make decisions secretly
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The new policy was decided in a smoke-filled room by senior officials.

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#1690
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ghost someone
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to suddenly stop communicating with someone online
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He used to text me daily but then he ghosted me.

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#1691
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drop a comment
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to leave a message or opinion on a social media post
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Don’t forget to drop a comment below if you liked the video.

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share the love
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to show support or appreciation by liking or sharing someone’s post
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Share the love by liking and commenting on this post!

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Fall down seven times, stand up eight
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Keep trying no matter how many times you fail.
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Fall down seven times, stand up eight — that’s the spirit of success.

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Failure is the mother of success
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Success often comes after learning from failures.
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Don’t worry about failing; failure is the mother of success.

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Dust yourself off
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Recover after a setback and continue with confidence.
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He fell short this time, but he’ll dust himself off and try again.

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Keep fighting the good fight
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Continue your efforts even when facing challenges.
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You may not see results yet, but keep fighting the good fight.

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Keep your head above water
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Manage to survive or cope with difficulties.
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It’s hard, but I’m trying to keep my head above water.

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to hit it off
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to quickly become good friends
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We hit it off the moment we met.

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#1699
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bootstrapping
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building a business without external funding
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He started his company through bootstrapping, using only his savings.

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be at your wits' end
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to be so worried or upset that you don't know what to do
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I'm at my wits' end trying to calm the kids down.

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have a lump in your throat
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to feel like you are about to cry because of strong emotions
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I had a lump in my throat when I said goodbye.

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keep things bottled up
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to not express your emotions or worries
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He tends to keep things bottled up instead of talking about them.

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Hot off the press
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Newly printed; very recent news
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The report was hot off the press, released just minutes ago.

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Make headlines
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To become an important news story
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Her sudden resignation made headlines across the country.

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Breaking news
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New and important information being reported immediately
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We have breaking news about the election results.

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A scoop
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An exclusive piece of news
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The journalist got a scoop about the minister’s resignation.

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Spin the story
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To present information in a biased or manipulative way
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The politician tried to spin the story to his advantage.

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Word on the street
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Common rumor or gossip
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The word on the street is that the CEO might resign soon.

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No comment
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Refusing to answer a question
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The spokesperson simply said no comment to all questions.

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#1710
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kill two birds with one stone
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to succeed in achieving two things in a single action
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I can kill two birds with one stone by listening to a podcast while I exercise.

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