Expression Cards: idiom
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reboot your mindset
cambiar completamente tu forma de pensar
Meaning
to change your way of thinking completely
Example
To adapt to AI, we need to **reboot our mindset**.
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reboot your perspective
empezar de nuevo con una nueva mentalidad
Meaning
to start fresh with a new mindset
Example
After project failure, the team decided to **reboot their perspective**.
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recharge your batteries
descansar y recuperar energía
Meaning
to rest and regain energy
Example
I took a vacation to **recharge my batteries**.
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red tape
burocracia excesiva o reglas
Meaning
excessive bureaucracy or rules
Example
The project was delayed because of **red tape**.
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red-eye flight
un vuelo que sale tarde en la noche y llega temprano en la mañana
Meaning
a flight that leaves late at night and arrives early in the morning
Example
I took a **red-eye flight** to save a day on my trip.
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reduce carbon footprint
disminuir la cantidad de dióxido de carbono y otros gases de efecto invernadero liberados a la atmósfera
Meaning
to decrease the amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere
Example
Many companies are working to **reduce their carbon footprint** by using renewable energy.
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refresh one's memory
ayudar a alguien a recordar algo
Meaning
to help someone remember something
Example
Let me **refresh your memory** about what happened last week.
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rein in
controlar o limitar algo
Meaning
to control or limit something
Example
We must **rein in** our spending this quarter.
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reinforcement learning
un tipo de aprendizaje automático donde un agente aprende a tomar decisiones realizando acciones y recibiendo retroalimentación
Meaning
a type of machine learning where an agent learns to make decisions by performing actions and receiving feedback
Example
In **reinforcement learning**, the model improves over time as it learns from trial and error.
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reinvent the wheel
perder el tiempo creando algo que ya existe
Meaning
to waste time creating something that already exists
Example
Don’t **reinvent the wheel**; use the existing design.
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relieve stress
reducir o eliminar los sentimientos de ansiedad o presión
Meaning
to reduce or eliminate feelings of anxiety or pressure
Example
Yoga can really help to **relieve stress** and improve your mood.
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rest easy
estar libre de preocupación o miedo
Meaning
to be free from worry or fear
Example
You can **rest easy** knowing everything is under control.
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Rewriting history
Cambiar la forma en que se interpretan o recuerdan los eventos pasados.
Meaning
To change the way past events are interpreted or remembered.
Example
Some politicians try **rewriting history** to suit their narrative.
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Ride it out
Soporta una situación difícil hasta que mejore.
Meaning
Endure a difficult situation until it improves.
Example
We just need to **ride it out** until things get better.
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ride out
sobrevivir una situación difícil
Meaning
to survive a difficult situation
Example
We managed to **ride out** the storm without damage.
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ride the wave
Aprovechar una tendencia o situación
Meaning
to take advantage of a trend or situation
Example
Many companies are trying to **ride the wave** of AI technology.
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riding the wave
tomar ventaja de una tendencia o éxito actual
Meaning
taking advantage of a current trend or success
Example
The company is **riding the wave** of its recent success in the international market.
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right up one’s alley
algo que se ajusta perfectamente a los intereses o habilidades de alguien
Meaning
something that suits one’s interests or abilities perfectly
Example
That cooking workshop is **right up your alley**, you should join!
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ring a bell
sonar familiar o recordar algo
Meaning
to sound familiar or remind someone of something
Example
That name **rings a bell**, but I can't remember where I heard it.
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ring a bell with someone
sonar familiar o recordarle algo a alguien
Meaning
to sound familiar or remind someone of something
Example
That name doesn't **ring a bell with** me at all.
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ring in the new year
celebrar el inicio de un nuevo año
Meaning
to celebrate the start of a new year
Example
We gathered downtown to **ring in the new year** together.
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ring the changes
hacer cambios en algo para hacerlo más interesante o efectivo
Meaning
to make changes to something to make it more interesting or effective
Example
The restaurant decided to **ring the changes** with a new menu.
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ring up
calcular y registrar una venta
Meaning
to calculate and record a sale
Example
The cashier will **ring up** your items at the counter.
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rinse off
lavar algo rápidamente con agua
Meaning
to wash something quickly with water
Example
**Rinse off** the berries before serving them.