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Lesson 69Lesson 69 - Переключатель маски

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Выражение Значение Пример предложения
#2041
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logged in
idiom
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to gain access to a computer or system
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She logged in to check her emails.

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#2042
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surf the net
idiom
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to browse or explore websites on the internet
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I usually surf the net before going to bed.

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#2043
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a bug in the system
idiom
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a problem or error in a program or system
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There seems to be a bug in the system causing slow performance.

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#2044
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on the stand
idiom
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testifying as a witness in court
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She was nervous when she was on the stand.

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#2045
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day in court
idiom
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a fair opportunity to defend oneself or be heard
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Everyone deserves their day in court.

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#2046
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the smoking gun
idiom
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a piece of evidence that clearly proves guilt
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The email was the smoking gun in the corruption case.

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#2047
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keep a straight face
idiom
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to avoid laughing in a funny situation
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It was hard to keep a straight face during his silly speech.

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#2048
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break down
idiom
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to start crying due to strong emotions
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She broke down when she heard the sad news.

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#2049
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have a high opinion of yourself
idiom
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to think you are very good or important
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He has a high opinion of himself after getting the award.

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#2050
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in good spirits
idiom
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to be cheerful and confident
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She was in good spirits after her presentation.

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#2051
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feel at ease
idiom
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to feel relaxed and confident
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He finally felt at ease speaking in public.

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#2052
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a game changer
idiom
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something that completely changes the way things are done
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The new technology is a game changer for the healthcare industry.

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#2053
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take things to the next level
idiom
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to improve or develop something beyond its current state
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We plan to take our innovation to the next level this year.

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#2054
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at the cutting edge
idiom
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at the most advanced position in a field
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The lab is at the cutting edge of medical research.

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#2055
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put your nose to the grindstone
idiom
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to work hard and focus on something
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If you want to succeed, you have to put your nose to the grindstone.

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#2056
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Fortune favors the bold
idiom
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Those who take risks are more likely to be successful.
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Remember, fortune favors the bold, so don’t be afraid to invest in new opportunities.

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#2057
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A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
idiom
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It’s better to hold onto something you have than risk losing it by trying to get something better.
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I decided to keep the job offer I already have because a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

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#2058
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The greater good
idiom
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The idea that actions should be judged based on how much they contribute to the overall well-being of society, rather than individual interests.
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In times of crisis, leaders must always think about the greater good before making decisions.

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#2059
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Miracles happen
idiom
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Unexpected good things can occur.
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Don’t lose faith—miracles happen every day.

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#2060
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come through
idiom
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to do what is expected or promised, especially in difficult situations
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She always comes through when we need her most.

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#2061
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the nuts and bolts
idiom
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the basic practical details of something
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We discussed the nuts and bolts of the new software project.

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#2062
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in layman’s terms
idiom
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to explain something in simple language
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Can you explain this concept in layman’s terms?

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#2063
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seat at the table
idiom
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to have influence or participation in important decision-making
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Developing nations are demanding a seat at the table in climate talks.

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#2064
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iron fist in a velvet glove
idiom
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a gentle outward appearance hiding strong control
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Her leadership style is an iron fist in a velvet glove.

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#2065
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divide and conquer
idiom
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to gain control by causing disagreement among others
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The dictator used a divide and conquer strategy to maintain power.

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#2066
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play both sides
idiom
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to support opposing parties to gain advantage
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Some lobbyists are known to play both sides of the issue.

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#2067
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Heart full of gratitude
idiom
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Deeply thankful and appreciative.
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She spoke with a heart full of gratitude for her teachers.

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#2068
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Burst with gratitude
idiom
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To feel extremely thankful.
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She was bursting with gratitude after receiving help.

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#2069
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eat your words
idiom
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to take back what you said
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He had to eat his words after the result was announced.

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#2070
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out of the frying pan into the fire
idiom
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to go from a bad situation to a worse one
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Leaving that job was like jumping out of the frying pan into the fire.

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