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Lesson 122 - Mask Toggle
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#3630
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carry out negotiations
phrasal-verb
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to conduct formal discussions to reach an agreement
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Our team will carry out negotiations with foreign investors next week. |
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#3631
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carry out plans
phrasal-verb
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to execute or implement something as planned
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The team successfully carried out the new strategy. |
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#3632
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calm down
phrasal-verb
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to become or make someone less excited or angry
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Please calm down and tell me what happened. |
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#3633
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calm down after
phrasal-verb
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to relax or become less angry after being upset
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It took him a while to calm down after the argument. |
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#3634
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calm down from
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to relax after being angry or upset
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It took her a few minutes to calm down from the argument. |
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#3635
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calm oneself down
phrasal-verb
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to relax and regain emotional control after being upset or angry
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He took a deep breath to calm himself down before speaking. |
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#3636
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calm over
phrasal-verb
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to gradually become peaceful or composed
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After some quiet time, you’ll calm over and think clearly. |
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#3637
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calm the mind
phrasal-verb
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to relax and bring mental peace
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Meditation helps her calm the mind after a stressful day. |
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#3638
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calm things down
phrasal-verb
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to make a tense or angry situation more peaceful
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He tried to calm things down before it got worse. |
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#3639
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calm within
phrasal-verb
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to find inner peace or stability
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Even in chaos, she managed to calm within herself. |
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#3640
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calm yourself down
phrasal-verb
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to relax and stop feeling angry or nervous
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Take a deep breath to calm yourself down before reacting. |
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#3641
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campaign for
phrasal-verb
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to work in an organized way for a political or social goal
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They are campaigning for better education policies. |
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#3642
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bring nations together
phrasal-verb
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to unite countries for a common purpose or cause
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International sports events help bring nations together in harmony. |
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#3643
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bring off
phrasal-verb
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to succeed in doing something difficult
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He brought off a surprise victory in the competition. |
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#3644
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bring on
phrasal-verb
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to cause something bad to happen; to make something start
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Lack of sleep can bring on headaches. |
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#3645
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bring on board
phrasal-verb
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to include or involve someone in a team or project
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We want to bring on board a partner who shares our vision. |
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#3646
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bring online
phrasal-verb
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to make a system or machine operational or connected to a network
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The new data center was brought online last week. |
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#3647
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bring optimism into life
phrasal-verb
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to include hopeful and positive thinking in your lifestyle
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Try to bring optimism into life through daily habits. |
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#3648
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bring out
phrasal-verb
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to reveal or emphasize a quality or idea
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Her words brought out the importance of teamwork. |
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#3649
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bring out clarity
phrasal-verb
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to make thoughts or feelings clearer
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Writing in a journal can bring out clarity about what you truly feel. |
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#3650
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bring out confidence
phrasal-verb
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to help someone feel or show confidence
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A mentor’s guidance can bring out confidence in young professionals. |
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#3651
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bring out differences
phrasal-verb
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to recognize and appreciate distinct qualities
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Workshops help bring out differences as strengths rather than weaknesses. |
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#3652
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grow apart from
phrasal-verb
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to gradually stop having the same interests or feelings
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As time passed, they grew apart from each other. |
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#3653
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grow attached to
phrasal-verb
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to develop strong emotional feelings for someone or something
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She quickly grew attached to the little dog she rescued. |
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#3654
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grow back
phrasal-verb
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to regrow after being cut or destroyed
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The forest will take years to grow back after the fire. |
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#3655
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grow beyond
phrasal-verb
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to develop emotionally past a previous limitation or belief
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She’s trying to grow beyond her old fears and doubts. |
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#3656
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grow beyond limits
phrasal-verb
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to improve yourself beyond what you thought possible
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You will grow beyond limits once you believe in your abilities. |
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#3657
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grow beyond mistakes
phrasal-verb
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to develop personally by learning from one’s errors
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He chose to grow beyond mistakes instead of regretting them. |
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#3658
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grow close
phrasal-verb
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to become more emotionally connected with someone
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They grew close after spending so much time together. |
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#3659
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grow close to
phrasal-verb
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to develop a stronger emotional bond or friendship with someone
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Over the years, they grew close to each other through shared experiences. |
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