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Lesson 87Lesson 87 - マスクトグル

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#2581
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go out of one’s way
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to make a special effort to help someone
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She went out of her way to make sure we felt welcome.

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#2582
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give someone a hand
idiom
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to help someone with a task
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Could you give me a hand with dinner?

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#2583
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be at someone’s beck and call
idiom
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to always be ready to help or obey someone
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The assistant is at his boss’s beck and call.

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#2584
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a smart cookie
idiom
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a very clever or intelligent person
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Don’t underestimate her; she’s a smart cookie.

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#2585
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a go-getter
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someone who is very energetic and determined to succeed
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He’s a go-getter who never gives up on his goals.

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#2586
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a big mouth
idiom
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a person who talks too much or reveals secrets
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Don’t tell Jake, he’s a big mouth!

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#2587
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a dark horse
idiom
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a person who keeps their skills or plans secret until an important moment
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Nobody expected her to win; she was a dark horse.

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#2588
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a tough cookie
idiom
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someone who is strong and not easily upset
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She’s a tough cookie; nothing can discourage her.

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#2589
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a chatterbox
idiom
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someone who talks a lot, especially a child
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My little sister is a chatterbox; she never stops talking.

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#2590
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a couch potato
idiom
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a person who spends a lot of time sitting and watching TV
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He’s become a couch potato since he lost his job.

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#2591
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a party animal
idiom
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someone who loves going to parties
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My roommate is a party animal; she goes out every weekend.

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#2592
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a bookworm
idiom
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a person who loves reading books
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She’s a bookworm; she spends hours in the library.

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#2593
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a social butterfly
idiom
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someone who is very social and enjoys meeting people
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He’s a social butterfly, always at some event or gathering.

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#2594
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in a huff
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angry or offended, usually for a short time
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She left the meeting in a huff after being criticized.

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#2595
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get worked up
idiom
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to become upset or angry about something
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Don’t get worked up over minor mistakes.

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#2596
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blow one's top
idiom
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to lose one’s temper completely
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He blew his top after hearing the bad news.

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#2597
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steam coming out of your ears
idiom
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to look or feel extremely angry
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He had steam coming out of his ears after the argument.

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#2598
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mad as a hornet
idiom
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very angry
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She was mad as a hornet when she found her phone broken.

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#2599
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Slow and steady wins the race
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Consistency and patience lead to success.
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Remember, slow and steady wins the race.

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#2600
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Take it one step at a time
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Deal with tasks gradually instead of rushing.
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Take it one step at a time, and you’ll succeed.

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#2601
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In for the long haul
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Prepared to continue something for a long time.
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He knew that success would take years, but he was in for the long haul.

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#2602
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Keep at it
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Continue trying even when it’s hard.
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Don’t give up—just keep at it.

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#2603
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go to battle
idiom
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to prepare to fight or compete strongly
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Our team is ready to go to battle in the finals.

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#2604
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take it upon oneself
idiom
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to decide to do something without being asked or required
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She decided to take it upon herself to organize the event.

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#2605
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build character
idiom
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to develop positive qualities or strength through challenges
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Going through this process will build character in the team.

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#2606
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leave a mark
idiom
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to have a lasting effect or influence
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Her leadership skills will surely leave a mark on the company.

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#2607
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phishing for information
idiom
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attempting to obtain sensitive information by disguising oneself as a trustworthy entity
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He was phishing for information by pretending to be from the bank.

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#2608
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strong password
idiom
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a password that is difficult for others to guess, typically combining letters, numbers, and symbols
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For better security, always use a strong password with at least eight characters.

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#2609
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throw your hat in the ring
idiom
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to show interest in something, especially a competition or challenge
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I decided to throw my hat in the ring and apply for the leadership role.

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#2610
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to break new ground
idiom
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to do something innovative or unprecedented
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The company’s new app broke new ground in terms of user experience.

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