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Lesson 2Lesson 2 - マスクトグル

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#31
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act on
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to respond to information with action
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We need to act on the survey results immediately.

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#32
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back out
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to withdraw from an agreement or commitment
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They can’t back out after signing the contract.

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#33
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bargain for
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to expect or plan for something
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The workload was more than we bargained for.

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#34
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call on
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to request someone to speak or do something
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The teacher will call on you if you raise your hand.

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#35
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carry through
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to complete something despite difficulties
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She promised to carry through with the training program.

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#36
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clamp down
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to take strong action to stop something
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The manager decided to clamp down on late arrivals.

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#37
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ease off
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to gradually become less strong or intense
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The rain should ease off by evening.

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#38
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fish for
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to try to get something such as information or praise
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He keeps fishing for compliments about his report.

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#39
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rein in
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to control or limit something
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We must rein in our spending this quarter.

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#40
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vote down
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to reject something by voting against it
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The board may vote down the new proposal.

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#41
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state of mind
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a person's emotional condition
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Your state of mind affects how you make decisions.

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#42
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mind over matter
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the use of willpower to overcome physical problems
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Running that marathon was pure mind over matter.

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#43
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blank mind
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unable to think clearly or remember something
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During the exam, my mind went blank.

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#44
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peace of mind
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a feeling of being calm and free from worry
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Insurance gives you peace of mind in uncertain times.

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#45
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lose your mind
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to become mentally unstable or extremely upset
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He nearly lost his mind after the breakup.

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#46
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deep down
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in one’s innermost feelings
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Deep down, she knew she was wrong.

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#47
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out of your mind
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crazy or extremely worried
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You must be out of your mind to drive that fast!

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#48
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your own flesh and blood
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A family member or close relative.
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How can you turn away from your own flesh and blood?

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#49
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family ties
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Strong connections among family members.
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Family ties kept her close to her hometown.

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#50
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A rising tide lifts all boats
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When the economy improves, everyone benefits to some extent.
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When the new policies boosted trade, people said that a rising tide lifts all boats.

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#51
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burning ambition
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a very strong desire to achieve something
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He had a burning ambition to become a successful entrepreneur.

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#52
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make a name for yourself
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to become well-known or successful in a particular field
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She made a name for herself in the world of fashion design.

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#53
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the sky's the limit
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there is no limit to what you can achieve
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With talent and hard work, the sky’s the limit for you.

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#54
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turn your dreams into reality
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to make your dreams come true through effort
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She worked day and night to turn her dreams into reality.

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#55
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have big plans
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to have important or ambitious goals for the future
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He has big plans to expand his business overseas.

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#56
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dare to dream
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to be brave enough to have big ambitions
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Only those who dare to dream achieve great things.

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#57
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live the dream
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to be living the life you always wanted
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After years of hard work, he’s finally living the dream.

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#58
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a dream come true
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something that happens which you always wished for
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Getting that scholarship was a dream come true for her.

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#59
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hit below the belt
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to act unfairly or say something hurtful
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That comment about her family was really hitting below the belt.

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#60
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a level playing field
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a fair situation where everyone has equal chances
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We want to create a level playing field for all competitors.

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