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Lesson 53Lesson 53 - Переключатель маски

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#1561
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feel it in your bones
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to sense something strongly without evidence
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I feel it in my bones that something bad will happen.

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#1562
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to have a fever pitch
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to reach an intense level of excitement or emotion
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The crowd’s excitement reached fever pitch during the final moments.

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#1563
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ray of hope
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a small sign that something good might happen
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The new treatment offers a ray of hope for patients.

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#1564
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fingers crossed
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hoping for good luck or a good result
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I have my fingers crossed for your exam results.

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#1565
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set the pace
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to establish a standard of performance or progress for others to follow
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Our CEO always sets the pace for the entire company.

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#1566
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sworn enemy
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someone who will never be your friend
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They used to be close but now are sworn enemies.

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#1567
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trust issues
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difficulty trusting others due to past experiences
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He has trust issues after being betrayed once.

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#1568
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keep someone’s word
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to do what you promise to do
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You can trust him; he always keeps his word.

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#1569
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Faith can move mountains
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Strong belief can achieve the impossible.
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He believes that faith can move mountains when you truly believe.

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#1570
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When there’s life, there’s hope
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As long as you are alive, there is a chance for improvement.
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Don’t give up—when there’s life, there’s hope.

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#1571
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Put your trust in God
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To rely on faith in God to guide or help you.
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In difficult times, she chooses to put her trust in God.

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#1572
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Keep hope alive
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To continue believing in a positive outcome.
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Even in hard times, we must keep hope alive.

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#1573
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fair-weather friend
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a person who is only your friend when things are good
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A fair-weather friend will leave you when things get tough.

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#1574
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friends in high places
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people with power or influence who can help you
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He got the job because he has friends in high places.

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#1575
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through thick and thin
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in good times and bad times
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She stood by me through thick and thin.

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#1576
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know someone inside out
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to know someone very well
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I know her inside out; we’ve been friends for years.

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#1577
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old flame
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a person one had a romantic relationship with in the past
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He met his old flame at the reunion.

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#1578
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break up
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to end a romantic relationship
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They decided to break up after five years together.

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#1579
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tie the knot
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to get married
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They are planning to tie the knot next summer.

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#1580
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have a crush on
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to be attracted to someone
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I had a crush on my classmate in college.

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#1581
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a storm in a teacup
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a small problem that is exaggerated
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Their argument was just a storm in a teacup.

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#1582
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break away
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to separate from a group or routine
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She plans to break away from the commute by working remotely twice a week.

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#1583
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carve up
idiom
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to divide something into parts
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Let’s carve up the timeline into manageable phases.

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#1584
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draw in
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to attract someone’s interest
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The bold headline drew in readers right away.

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#1585
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edge in
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to insert or add something gradually
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He managed to edge in a quick question before the meeting ended.

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#1586
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gear down
idiom
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to slow the pace of activity
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We can gear down after the product launch is stable.

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#1587
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hold onto
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to keep possession of something
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Hold onto your receipts until the refund clears.

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#1588
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keep track of
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to monitor or record information consistently
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Use the shared sheet to keep track of expenses.

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#1589
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line up with
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to match or agree with something
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These metrics line up with our targets.

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#1590
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spur on
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to encourage someone to continue or try harder
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Her mentor’s feedback spurred her on to apply for the grant.

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