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#2011
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reap what you sow
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you get the results of your actions, good or bad
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If you’re kind to others, you’ll reap what you sow. |
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#2012
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sow the seeds of something
idiom
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to begin a process that leads to a result
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His actions sowed the seeds of mistrust among the team. |
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#2013
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go to seed
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to decline in quality or condition
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The old factory has really gone to seed over the years. |
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#2014
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plow ahead
idiom
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to continue doing something despite difficulties
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Even with setbacks, they decided to plow ahead with the project. |
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#2015
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a bumper crop
idiom
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an unusually large harvest
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Farmers are happy this year because of a bumper crop of rice. |
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#2016
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outstanding in one’s field
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to be exceptionally good at one’s work
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She’s outstanding in her field as a scientist. |
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#2017
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till the soil
idiom
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to prepare for future success by hard work
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He spent years tilling the soil before his business finally grew. |
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#2018
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the cream of the crop
idiom
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the best among a group of people or things
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Only the cream of the crop get into that university. |
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#2019
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ease into
idiom
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to enter a new activity slowly and comfortably
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The trainer helped us ease into the new routine. |
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#2020
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filter out
idiom
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to remove unwanted parts from something
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Use this tool to filter out spam messages. |
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#2021
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glance over
idiom
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to read something quickly
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Can you glance over the memo before we send it? |
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#2022
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head off to
idiom
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to leave for a particular place
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We should head off to the venue by noon. |
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#2023
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log off
idiom
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to disconnect from a computer system
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Don’t forget to log off before you leave the office. |
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#2024
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move up
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to advance to a higher level or position
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She hopes to move up to a senior role next year. |
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#2025
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opt in
idiom
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to choose to participate
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Employees can opt in to the wellness program. |
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#2026
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sound off
idiom
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to express an opinion loudly or strongly
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Feel free to sound off during the feedback session. |
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#2027
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talk through
idiom
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to discuss something in detail
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Let’s talk through the plan before the client call. |
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#2028
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write down
idiom
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to record information on paper
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Please write down the maintenance request number. |
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#2029
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bounce around
idiom
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to discuss or move between ideas casually
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Let’s bounce around concepts before we pick one. |
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#2030
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cool off with
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to refresh oneself using something
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We’ll cool off with iced tea after the run. |
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#2031
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dress down
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to scold someone severely
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The coach dressed down the team for sloppy defense. |
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#2032
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free up
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to make time, money, or space available
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Clearing old files will free up storage on the drive. |
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#2033
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hand over to
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to transfer control or responsibility to someone
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I’ll hand this over to the legal team for review. |
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#2034
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jump in on
idiom
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to join an activity or discussion quickly
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Feel free to jump in on the brainstorming if you have ideas. |
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#2035
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lay down
idiom
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to establish a rule or principle
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The manager laid down clear guidelines for remote work. |
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#2036
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narrow in
idiom
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to focus on a smaller area or set of options
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Let’s narrow in on the two strongest proposals. |
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#2037
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switch on
idiom
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to turn something on so it operates
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Please switch on the lights before the clients arrive. |
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#2038
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freshen up
idiom
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to wash or tidy oneself to feel renewed
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Guests can freshen up in the lounge before dinner. |
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#2039
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to nurse someone back to health
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to help someone recover from illness
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She nursed her mother back to health after the accident. |
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#2040
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get wired
idiom
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to get connected to the internet
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Everyone in the office is getting wired to the new network. |