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Lesson 30Lesson 30 - マスクトグル

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#871
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Cut class
idiom
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To skip a class without permission
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He cut class to watch a movie.

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#872
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Know something inside out
idiom
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To know something very well
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She knows the syllabus inside out.

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#873
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Put your thinking cap on
idiom
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To start thinking carefully about something
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It’s time to put your thinking cap on for the quiz.

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#874
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to boot up
idiom
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to start something; to begin working or functioning
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Let’s boot up the new project today and see how it goes.

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#875
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out of memory
idiom
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unable to think clearly; mentally exhausted
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After working all night, I was completely out of memory.

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#876
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crack the code
idiom
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to solve a complex problem or mystery
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It took hours, but we finally cracked the code of the system error.

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#877
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spam someone
idiom
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to send too many messages or unnecessary information
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Don’t spam me with notifications every minute!

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#878
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face a system error
idiom
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to experience a sudden failure or breakdown
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Our plans faced a system error when the deal was canceled.

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#879
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download information
idiom
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to absorb or receive information quickly
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She can download information faster than anyone else on the team.

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#880
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zero gravity
idiom
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a state of complete freedom or lack of pressure
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After quitting his stressful job, he felt like he was in zero gravity.

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#881
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nose to the grindstone
idiom
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to focus and work hard for a long time
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He kept his nose to the grindstone and got promoted.

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#882
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hard as nails
idiom
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very tough and determined
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She’s hard as nails when it comes to achieving her goals.

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#883
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put in long hours
idiom
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to work for many hours
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He’s been putting in long hours to finish the report.

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#884
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think ahead
idiom
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to plan for the future; to anticipate future needs or events
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Good managers always think ahead before making big decisions.

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#885
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keep on track
idiom
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to continue doing something as planned
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We need to keep on track to meet our deadlines.

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#886
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plan B
idiom
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an alternative plan if the first one fails
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We should have a plan B in case things go wrong.

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#887
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A nest egg
idiom
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A sum of money saved for the future or retirement.
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He built up a nest egg for his children's education.

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#888
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Nest feathering
idiom
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Using one’s position or power for personal financial gain.
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The politician was accused of nest feathering.

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#889
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Cook the books
idiom
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To falsify financial records to hide losses or theft.
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The accountant was fired for trying to cook the books.

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#890
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sing someone’s praises
idiom
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to speak highly of someone
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Everyone sang her praises after the performance.

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#891
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When the going gets tough, the tough get going
idiom
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Strong people keep working hard even in difficulties.
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When the going gets tough, the tough get going — never lose hope.

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#892
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push the envelope
idiom
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to go beyond the usual limits; to innovate boldly
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Tech companies must push the envelope to stay competitive.

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#893
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the next big thing
idiom
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something that will become extremely popular or successful soon
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Everyone thinks blockchain is the next big thing.

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#894
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hit the reset button
idiom
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to start fresh or make a new beginning
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After the failure, the team decided to hit the reset button.

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#895
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rocket science
idiom
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something very complicated or difficult to understand
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Coding isn’t rocket science if you practice regularly.

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#896
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silver bullet
idiom
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a simple and perfect solution to a complex problem
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There’s no silver bullet for data security.

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#897
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break into a cold sweat
idiom
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to start sweating due to fear or anxiety
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He broke into a cold sweat before giving his speech.

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#898
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brave the storm
idiom
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to face great difficulties with courage
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They braved the storm to rescue the stranded people.

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#899
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make your blood run cold
idiom
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to cause extreme fear or horror
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The ghost story made my blood run cold.

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#900
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roads less traveled
idiom
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choices or paths in life that are unusual or adventurous
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He prefers to take the roads less traveled and discover new cultures.

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