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#61
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change with the times
idiom
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to adapt to the changes in society or technology
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In order to stay relevant in the business, it's important to change with the times. |
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#62
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adapt to new surroundings
idiom
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to adjust to a new environment or situation
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After moving to a new city, it took her some time to adapt to new surroundings. |
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#63
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put your foot down
idiom
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to assert your authority or make a firm decision
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When they asked for an extension, he decided to put his foot down and refuse. |
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#64
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as happy as a clam
idiom
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feeling completely happy and content
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After a long vacation, he was as happy as a clam. |
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#65
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under the gun
idiom
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under pressure to perform or complete something
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We were under the gun to meet the deadline for the report. |
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#66
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in the public eye
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being well known or highly visible in public
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The journalist has been in the public eye for over a decade. |
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#67
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don't sweat the small stuff
idiom
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don’t worry about minor or unimportant things
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It’s just a little mistake, don’t sweat the small stuff. |
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#68
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pioneer new ideas
idiom
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to introduce or create new concepts or methods
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He is always looking to pioneer new ideas in his field. |
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#69
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trailblaze
idiom
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to be the first to do something or lead the way
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She is a trailblazer in the tech industry. |
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#70
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paint a new picture
idiom
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to create a new vision or concept
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The designer managed to paint a new picture for the brand. |
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#71
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In the blink of an eye
idiom
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Very quickly, almost instantaneously.
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The discovery of the new planet happened in the blink of an eye. |
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#72
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In uncharted waters
idiom
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In a situation that is unknown or unfamiliar.
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The astronauts are heading into uncharted waters as they explore the unknown galaxy. |
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#73
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A giant leap
idiom
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A significant advancement or achievement.
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Landing on the moon was a giant leap for mankind. |
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#74
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Go where no man has gone before
idiom
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To explore or attempt something that has never been done before.
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The mission to Mars aims to go where no man has gone before. |
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#75
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a clear conscience
idiom
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a state of being free from guilt or regret
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She could sleep soundly at night because she had a clear conscience. |
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#76
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to be above board
idiom
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to be open and honest in your actions
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His dealings were always above board, and everyone trusted him. |
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#77
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to clean one's hands
idiom
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to rid oneself of responsibility for something, especially wrongdoing
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He tried to clean his hands of the situation, but we all knew he was involved. |
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#78
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adapt to new circumstances
idiom
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to adjust oneself to new situations or changes
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In order to survive in the changing world, we need to adapt to new circumstances. |
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#79
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go through a transformation
idiom
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to undergo a significant change or improvement
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The company had to go through a transformation to survive in the competitive market. |
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#80
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to throw one's hat into the ring
idiom
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to announce one’s candidacy or intention to compete in something
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He decided to throw his hat into the ring and run for mayor. |
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#81
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cross your mind
idiom
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to think of something briefly
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It never crossed my mind that he could lie. |
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#82
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lose your train of thought
idiom
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to forget what you were thinking or saying
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I lost my train of thought when the phone rang. |
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#83
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put two and two together
idiom
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to figure out something by reasoning
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He put two and two together and realized she was lying. |
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#84
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the light dawned on someone
idiom
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someone suddenly understands something
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The light dawned on her that she had made a mistake. |
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#85
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have a brainwave
idiom
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to suddenly have a clever idea
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I had a brainwave and solved the puzzle. |
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#86
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go in one ear and out the other
idiom
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to hear something but quickly forget it
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Whatever I tell him goes in one ear and out the other. |
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#87
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bear in mind
idiom
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to remember or consider something
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Bear in mind that traffic will be heavy at that time. |
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#88
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get the picture
idiom
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to understand the situation
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After a few minutes, I started to get the picture. |
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#89
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jump to conclusions
idiom
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to make a decision without enough information
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Don’t jump to conclusions before hearing the whole story. |
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#90
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give it your all
idiom
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to try your best or use all your energy
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If you give it your all, you’ll be proud of yourself no matter the result. |