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idiom
move up the ladder
ser ascendido o avanzar en el trabajo
Meaning
to be promoted or advance in one’s job
Example
She hopes to **move up the ladder** by the end of the year.
idiom
move up the ranks
ser promovido a posiciones más altas con el tiempo
Meaning
to be promoted to higher positions over time
Example
He started as an assistant but quickly **moved up the ranks**.
phrasal-verb
move up the value chain
desplazarse hacia la producción de productos más avanzados o de mayor valor
Meaning
to shift toward producing more advanced or higher-value products
Example
The nation is working to **move up the value chain** by investing in technology.
phrasal-verb
move upward in mindset
desarrollar una forma de pensar más positiva y confiada
Meaning
to develop a more positive and confident way of thinking
Example
With the right attitude, you can **move upward in mindset** easily.
phrasal-verb
move with
ajustarse según las tendencias o entornos cambiantes
Meaning
to adjust according to changing trends or environments
Example
Companies that **move with** the market survive longer.
idiom
move with the times
cambiar y adaptarse a medida que cambian las cosas en la sociedad o la tecnología
Meaning
to change and adapt as things in society or technology change
Example
Businesses must **move with the times** to stay relevant.
idiom
much obliged
usado para expresar gracias educadamente
Meaning
used to express thanks politely
Example
I'm **much obliged** for your help today.
idiom
mud-slinging
el acto de criticar a alguien, especialmente en política, para dañar su reputación
Meaning
the act of criticizing someone, especially in politics, to harm their reputation
Example
The debate turned into **mud-slinging** very quickly.
idiom
mull over
pensar cuidadosamente sobre algo
Meaning
to think carefully about something
Example
Take a day to **mull over** the offer.
idiom
mums the word
Mantenerse en silencio acerca de un secreto
Meaning
keep silent about a secret
Example
**Mum’s the word** about the new project.
idiom
music to my ears
algo que te hace sentir feliz o complacido
Meaning
something that makes you feel happy or pleased
Example
Hearing that the concert was extended was **music to my ears**.
idiom
music to one’s ears
algo que hace que alguien se sienta muy feliz o complacido
Meaning
something that makes someone feel very happy or pleased
Example
The news of his promotion was **music to his ears**.
phrasal-verb
mute yourself
apagar el micrófono para que los demás no te escuchen
Meaning
to turn off your microphone so others can’t hear you
Example
Don’t forget to **mute yourself** when you’re not speaking.
idiom
mutton dressed as lamb
una persona mayor tratando de parecer más joven
Meaning
an older person trying to look younger
Example
People laughed when she wore teenage clothes — they said she was **mutton dressed as lamb**.
idiom
my bad
una forma casual de admitir un pequeño error
Meaning
a casual way to admit a small mistake
Example
Oh, I forgot to bring your book — **my bad**!
idiom
My two cents
Mi opinión personal o sugerencia
Meaning
My personal opinion or suggestion
Example
That’s just my two cents, but I think we should wait.
idiom
my way or the highway
Se usa para decir que alguien debe aceptar tus reglas o irse
Meaning
used to say that someone must accept your rules or leave
Example
The boss said it's **my way or the highway**.