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Lesson 60 - Mask Toggle
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#1770
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pack up for travel
phrasal-verb
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to gather and prepare belongings before a trip
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We pack up for travel the night before an early flight. |
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#1771
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go through customs
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to complete security and document checks when entering a country
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Budget extra time to go through customs at busy airports. |
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#1772
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fill out arrival forms
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to complete entry paperwork when arriving somewhere
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Travelers fill out arrival forms while waiting in the queue. |
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#1773
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call someone out on
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to point out a person’s mistake or bad behavior
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Coworkers call someone out on gossip that hurts the team. |
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#1774
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smooth over conflicts
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to reduce tension after a disagreement
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Leads smooth over conflicts by reminding everyone of the goal. |
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#1775
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set aside differences
phrasal-verb
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to ignore disagreements so cooperation can continue
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Partners set aside differences to finish the joint project. |
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#1776
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read into behavior
phrasal-verb
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to interpret meaning from how someone acts
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Managers read into behavior to spot burnout early. |
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#1777
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laugh off trouble
phrasal-verb
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to stay positive by joking about problems
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She laughs off trouble when flight delays throw off plans. |
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#1778
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lash out at work
phrasal-verb
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to express anger sharply in the workplace
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It's better to breathe than to lash out at work over a comment. |
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#1779
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act out over stress
phrasal-verb
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to behave badly because pressure feels overwhelming
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Kids sometimes act out over stress when parents pack for long trips. |
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#1780
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put away
phrasal-verb
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to store or tidy something in its proper place
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Please put away your toys after playing. |
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#1781
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put away your phone
phrasal-verb
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to stop using your phone and keep it aside
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Please put away your phone during dinner. |
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#1782
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put back
phrasal-verb
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to return something to its place; to delay an event
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Please put back the book when you’re done reading. |
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#1783
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put behind
phrasal-verb
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to forget something unpleasant and move forward
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She tried to put her past behind and start anew. |
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#1784
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put by
phrasal-verb
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to save money for the future
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She tries to put by a small amount every month. |
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#1785
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put down
phrasal-verb
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to place something on a surface; to criticize or insult someone
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He put down his bag and sat on the chair. |
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#1786
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put down to
phrasal-verb
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to attribute something to a cause
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She put her success down to hard work and determination. |
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#1787
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put forward
phrasal-verb
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to suggest an idea; to propose
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He put forward a new plan during the meeting. |
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#1788
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put in
phrasal-verb
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to invest time or money into something
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She put in a lot of money to start her business. |
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#1789
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put in for
phrasal-verb
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to make a formal request for something
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I decided to put in for a few days of leave. |
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#1790
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sleep off
phrasal-verb
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to sleep in order to recover from something like fatigue or hangover
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He’s trying to sleep off the tiredness from last night’s work. |
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#1791
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sleep on
phrasal-verb
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to delay making a decision until the next day
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I’ll sleep on it and let you know tomorrow. |
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#1792
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sleep over
phrasal-verb
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to sleep at someone else's house for a night
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My friend invited me to sleep over at his place. |
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#1793
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sleep through
phrasal-verb
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to continue sleeping despite noise or other disturbances
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I slept through the thunderstorm last night. |
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#1794
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slide back
phrasal-verb
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to return to a worse or earlier condition
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The country risks sliding back into recession. |
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#1795
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slim down
phrasal-verb
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to become thinner; to lose weight
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She has been exercising to slim down for her wedding. |
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#1796
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slip by
phrasal-verb
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to miss or overlook something accidentally
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A few errors slipped by during the proofreading. |
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#1797
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slip out
phrasal-verb
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to say something unintentionally
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The secret just slipped out during the chat. |
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#1798
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slip up
phrasal-verb
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to make a small mistake
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Everyone slips up sometimes, so don’t be too hard on yourself. |
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#1799
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slow down
phrasal-verb
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to do things more calmly or at a relaxed pace
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You should slow down and take time to rest when you feel stressed. |
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