Expression Cards: idiom
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idiom
over it
ya no estar interesado o afectado por algo
Meaning
no longer interested or affected by something
Example
I'm totally **over it** now.
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over the hill
pasado su mejor momento; ya no joven o en el máximo rendimiento
Meaning
past one's prime; no longer young or at peak performance
Example
Some people think turning forty means you’re **over the hill**, but that’s not true.
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over the horizon
algo que se espera que suceda pronto
Meaning
something that is expected to happen soon
Example
A big change in the market may be **over the horizon**.
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over the moon
extremadamente complacido o feliz
Meaning
extremely pleased or happy
Example
She was **over the moon** when she won the prize.
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overfitting
cuando un modelo funciona bien con los datos de entrenamiento pero mal con los datos no vistos
Meaning
when a model performs well on training data but poorly on unseen data
Example
The model seems to be **overfitting** because it performs well on the training data but poorly on the test set.
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overnight success
una persona o cosa que se vuelve exitosa muy rápidamente
Meaning
a person or thing that becomes successful very quickly
Example
Her first song made her an **overnight success**.
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own it
sentirse orgulloso de quién eres o de lo que haces
Meaning
to take pride in who you are or what you do
Example
Don’t be shy about your success—**own it**!
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own the mistake
asumir la responsabilidad de haber hecho algo mal
Meaning
to take responsibility for doing something wrong
Example
A good leader knows how to **own the mistake** and learn from it.
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own up
admitir o confesar algo
Meaning
to admit or confess to something.
Example
He finally **owned up** to breaking the vase.
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own up to
admitir o confesar algo que hiciste mal
Meaning
to admit or confess to something you did wrong
Example
She finally **owned up to** breaking the vase.
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own up to something
admitir o confesar responsabilidad por algo
Meaning
to admit or confess responsibility for something
Example
You should **own up to your mistakes** instead of blaming others.
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own up to your mistakes
admitir que has hecho algo mal
Meaning
to admit that you have done something wrong
Example
It takes courage to **own up to your mistakes**.
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own your mistakes
asumir la responsabilidad de lo que hiciste mal.
Meaning
to take responsibility for what you did wrong.
Example
It’s important to **own your mistakes** and learn from them.