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idiom
beat oneself up
culparse demasiado por algo
Meaning
to blame yourself too much for something
Example
Don’t **beat yourself up** over one mistake.
phrasal-verb
beat oneself up over
culparse o criticar severamente a uno mismo por algo que sucedió
Meaning
to blame or criticize oneself harshly for something that happened
Example
Don’t **beat yourself up over** something you can’t change.
idiom
beat someone to the punch
hacer algo antes que otra persona
Meaning
to do something before someone else does
Example
He **beat me to the punch** by applying for the job first.
idiom
beat the algorithm
encontrar una manera de burlar o eludir la lógica de un sistema
Meaning
to find a way to outsmart or bypass a system's logic
Example
Marketers always try to **beat the algorithm** for better reach.
idiom
beat the clock
terminar algo antes de la fecha límite
Meaning
to finish something before the deadline
Example
We managed to **beat the clock** and submit the report early.
idiom
beat the rap
escapar del castigo o evitar ser condenado
Meaning
to escape punishment or avoid being convicted
Example
He managed to **beat the rap** thanks to a clever lawyer.
phrasal-verb
beat yourself up
culparse demasiado por algo
Meaning
to blame or criticize yourself too much for something
Example
Don't **beat yourself up** over one mistake.
idiom
beg to differ
discrepar educadamente con alguien
Meaning
to politely disagree with someone
Example
I **beg to differ**, but I think your conclusion is incorrect.
idiom
beginner’s luck
éxito para alguien inexperto
Meaning
success for someone inexperienced
Example
He won his first game — must be **beginner’s luck**.
idiom
behind bars
en prisión
Meaning
in prison
Example
The murderer will spend the rest of his life **behind bars**.
idiom
behind closed doors
en privado; secretamente
Meaning
in private; secretly
Example
The deal was made **behind closed doors**.
idiom
behind enemy lines
en una situación hostil o peligrosa
Meaning
in a hostile or dangerous situation
Example
Journalists were working **behind enemy lines** to report the truth.
idiom
behind schedule
más tarde de lo planeado o esperado
Meaning
later than planned or expected
Example
The flight is **behind schedule** because of the storm.
idiom
behind someone’s back
hacer algo secretamente sin su conocimiento
Meaning
to do something secretly without their knowledge
Example
She was talking about me **behind my back**.
idiom
Behind the curve
Estar menos avanzado o lento en comparación con los competidores.
Meaning
To be less advanced or slow compared to competitors.
Example
Our company is **behind the curve** in adopting AI technologies.
idiom
behind the eight ball
estar en una posición difícil o en desventaja
Meaning
to be in a difficult position or disadvantage
Example
Without proper funding, the project is **behind the eight ball**.
idiom
behind the firewall
protegido o aislado de amenazas externas
Meaning
protected or isolated from external threats
Example
Sensitive company data should always stay **behind the firewall**.
idiom
behind the scenes
en secreto o sin conocimiento público
Meaning
secretly or without public knowledge
Example
A lot of work happens **behind the scenes** to make a movie.
idiom
behind the times
anticuado o no mantenerse al día con las ideas modernas
Meaning
old-fashioned or not keeping up with modern ideas
Example
My uncle still uses a typewriter—he’s **behind the times**.
phrasal-verb
believe in
tener confianza en alguien o algo
Meaning
to have confidence in someone or something
Example
You need to **believe in** yourself if you want to succeed.
phrasal-verb
believe in better days
mantener una actitud positiva de que la vida mejorará
Meaning
to stay positive that life will improve
Example
He always **believes in better days**, no matter how tough life gets.
idiom
believe in yourself
tener confianza en tus propias habilidades
Meaning
to have confidence in your own abilities
Example
**Believe in yourself** and you can achieve anything.
idiom
believe you can
tener la mentalidad de que eres capaz de hacer algo
Meaning
to have the mindset that you are capable of doing something
Example
If you **believe you can**, you’re halfway there.
idiom
believe you’re good enough
aceptar que eres capaz y valioso
Meaning
to accept that you are capable and worthy
Example
To overcome fear, you must **believe you’re good enough**.