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Lesson 101Lesson 101 - マスクトグル

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#3000
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slow down growth
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the rate of economic expansion
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Rising inflation can slow down growth in developing countries.

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#3001
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slow down spending
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the speed of financial expenditure
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During inflation, people tend to slow down spending.

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#3002
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slow up
phrasal-verb
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to move or act more slowly to reduce pressure or stress
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You should slow up before you burn out.

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#3003
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slow within
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to calm down internally and observe your emotions without judgment
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Taking a breath helped her slow within and regain control over her thoughts.

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#3004
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slow your pace
phrasal-verb
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to move or work more slowly to reduce stress
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When I feel tense, I remind myself to slow my pace and take it easy.

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#3005
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slow yourself down
phrasal-verb
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to reduce your pace to avoid stress or exhaustion
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If you feel tired, try to slow yourself down and rest a little.

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#3006
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smash into
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to crash violently into something
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The truck smashed into the barrier after losing control.

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#3007
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smile at
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to express warmth or gratitude through a smile
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She smiled at me when I handed her the gift.

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#3008
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smooth out
phrasal-verb
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to make emotions or problems less rough or intense
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Time will smooth out the pain you’re feeling now.

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#3009
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smooth out differences
phrasal-verb
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to resolve disagreements or make things run more easily
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We need to smooth out differences between the teams to improve collaboration.

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#3010
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push through on
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to keep working on something until it is completed
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We push through on the prototype even when the tests fail.

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#3011
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dig in for
phrasal-verb
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to prepare yourself for sustained effort
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The team digs in for late nights ahead of launch week.

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#3012
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lean into
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to embrace something willingly, especially a challenge
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She leans into feedback instead of taking it personally.

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#3013
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scale back on
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the amount of something you use or do
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We've scaled back on paper prints to cut waste.

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#3014
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power through with
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to continue strongly by relying on a tool or support
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He powers through with upbeat playlists on long runs.

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#3015
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age into
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to grow into a role or habit as you get older
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Many leaders age into a calmer style of decision-making.

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#3016
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draw confidence from
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to gain self-assurance by relying on something
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I draw confidence from the small wins we track each week.

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#3017
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green up
phrasal-verb
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to make something more environmentally friendly
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Our building greens up by switching to solar lighting.

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#3018
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tinker around with
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to make small adjustments in an experimental way
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We tinker around with the app design after each user interview.

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#3019
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chalk up to
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to attribute something to a particular reason
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We chalked it up to experience and moved forward.

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#3020
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step into leadership
phrasal-verb
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to begin taking on a leadership role or responsibility
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He was encouraged to step into leadership after his promotion.

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#3021
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step into new roles
phrasal-verb
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to begin taking on new responsibilities or positions during change
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After the merger, many employees had to step into new roles.

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#3022
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step into roles
phrasal-verb
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to take on new responsibilities or duties
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She confidently stepped into her new managerial role.

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#3023
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step into strength
phrasal-verb
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to embrace one’s confidence and power despite fear
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She decided to step into strength and face her fears.

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#3024
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step into your power
phrasal-verb
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to embrace your strength, potential, and confidence fully
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She finally decided to step into her power and take charge of her life.

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#3025
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step on
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to press down with your foot; to offend or hurt someone's feelings
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Be careful not to step on anyone’s toes during the meeting.

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#3026
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step onto
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to move onto a surface by walking or climbing
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He stepped onto the stage confidently to deliver his speech.

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#3027
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step out
phrasal-verb
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to leave a place for a short time; to go outside
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I’m going to step out for a moment to get some fresh air.

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#3028
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step out of
phrasal-verb
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to move beyond your usual limits or comfort zone
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To grow, you need to step out of your comfort zone.

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#3029
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step out of fear
phrasal-verb
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to overcome fear and act with courage
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He stepped out of fear and started his own business.

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