Expression Cards
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idiom
train your brain
practicar y mejorar las habilidades cognitivas
Meaning
to practice and improve one’s cognitive abilities
Example
Use puzzles to **train your brain** like an AI model.
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training data
datos utilizados para entrenar modelos de aprendizaje automático para reconocer patrones o hacer predicciones
Meaning
data used to train machine learning models to recognize patterns or make predictions
Example
The AI model's performance depends on the quality of its **training data**.
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training the model
enseñar a un sistema de IA cómo hacer predicciones alimentándolo con datos
Meaning
to teach an AI system how to make predictions by feeding it data
Example
We spent weeks **training the model** before deployment.
phrasal-verb
transform into
cambiar completamente a algo nuevo
Meaning
to change completely into something new
Example
Over the years, the firm has **transformed into** a fully digital enterprise.
phrasal-verb
transform over time
cambiar gradualmente de forma o naturaleza
Meaning
to gradually change form or nature
Example
The organization will **transform over time** with consistent innovation.
phrasal-verb
transition into
cambiar de un rol o condición a otro
Meaning
to change from one role or condition to another
Example
She successfully **transitioned into** a leadership role after years of experience.
phrasal-verb
transition through
pasar a través de diferentes fases de cambio suavemente
Meaning
to pass through different phases of change smoothly
Example
The company managed to **transition through** restructuring with minimal disruption.
phrasal-verb
translate into action
convertir ideas o palabras en pasos prácticos o resultados
Meaning
to turn ideas or words into practical steps or results
Example
We must **translate into action** the promises made in meetings.
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travel light
viajar con poco equipaje
Meaning
to travel with very little luggage
Example
When I travel for business, I like to **travel light**.
phrasal-verb
tremble with
temblar de miedo
Meaning
to shake because of fear or anxiety
Example
He **trembled with** fear when he saw the police car stop near him.
phrasal-verb
tremble with excitement
temblar ligeramente debido a la emoción
Meaning
to shake slightly because of excitement
Example
He **trembled with excitement** before the announcement.
idiom
trending topic
un tema que actualmente es popular en las redes sociales
Meaning
a subject that is currently popular on social media
Example
Her post became a **trending topic** on Twitter.
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trendsetter
alguien que lidera el camino en moda, tecnología u otras áreas populares, estableciendo tendencias para que otros las sigan
Meaning
someone who leads the way in fashion, technology, or other popular areas, setting trends for others to follow
Example
The company became a **trendsetter** in the tech world with its innovative new app.
idiom
trial and error
aprender a través de experimentar y corregir errores
Meaning
learning through experimenting and correcting mistakes
Example
We developed the product through **trial and error**.
phrasal-verb
trickle down
dispersarse gradualmente de los ricos a los menos ricos; beneficiar a las clases bajas indirectamente
Meaning
to spread gradually from the wealthy to the less wealthy; to benefit lower classes indirectly
Example
Many economists argue that wealth doesn’t always **trickle down** to the poor.
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trickle-down economics
una teoría económica que sugiere que las políticas que benefician a los ricos eventualmente beneficiarán a todos al crear empleos y crecimiento
Meaning
an economic theory that suggests that policies benefiting the wealthy will eventually benefit everyone by creating jobs and growth
Example
Critics argue that **trickle-down economics** has failed to provide substantial benefits for the poor.
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Trickle-down effect
Beneficios económicos de los ricos alcanzando gradualmente a los grupos de ingresos más bajos.
Meaning
Economic benefits of the wealthy gradually reaching the lower-income groups.
Example
Critics argue that the **trickle-down effect** rarely helps the poor.
phrasal-verb
trim down
hacer algo más pequeño o más eficiente eliminando partes innecesarias o gastos
Meaning
to make something smaller or more efficient by removing unnecessary parts or expenses
Example
Companies **trim down** their budgets to survive during recessions.
phrasal-verb
trip over
cometer un error descuidado mientras haces algo
Meaning
to make a careless mistake while doing something
Example
I **tripped over** my words during the speech.
phrasal-verb
trip over oneself
cometer muchos errores pequeños debido a los nervios
Meaning
to make many small mistakes because of nervousness
Example
He **tripped over himself** trying to explain.
phrasal-verb
trip up
hacer que alguien cometa un error; hacer un error
Meaning
to make someone make a mistake; to make an error
Example
The interviewer tried to **trip up** the candidate with tricky questions.
phrasal-verb
trip up on
cometer un error al lidiar con algo difícil
Meaning
to make a mistake when dealing with something difficult
Example
She **tripped up on** the hardest part of the puzzle.
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troll someone
provocar o molestar deliberadamente a alguien en línea
Meaning
to deliberately provoke or upset someone online
Example
Some users love to **troll** others just for fun.
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True blue
Leal y confiable.
Meaning
Loyal and trustworthy.
Example
You can count on her; she’s **true blue**.