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Lesson 83Lesson 83 - Переключатель маски

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streamline the process
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to make a process more efficient and effective by simplifying or eliminating unnecessary steps
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We need to streamline the process of content creation to save time.

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trendsetter
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someone who leads the way in fashion, technology, or other popular areas, setting trends for others to follow
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The company became a trendsetter in the tech world with its innovative new app.

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#2463
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fit for a king
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something of very high quality or luxurious
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The dinner was fit for a king.

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#2464
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call someone out
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to criticize someone publicly for their behavior or actions
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She called him out for being rude to the waiter.

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#2465
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take someone to task
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to strongly criticize someone for something they did wrong
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The teacher took him to task for cheating on the exam.

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#2466
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tear into someone
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to criticize someone angrily
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The coach tore into the players after they lost the game.

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#2467
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run someone down
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to criticize someone unfairly; to speak badly about someone
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He always runs his coworkers down behind their backs.

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#2468
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take a dim view of
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to disapprove of something; to have a negative opinion
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The manager takes a dim view of employees arriving late.

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#2469
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give someone the cold shoulder
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to deliberately ignore or show disapproval toward someone
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After the argument, she gave him the cold shoulder.

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#2470
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put someone in their place
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to show someone that they are not as important as they think
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She put him in his place when he tried to act superior.

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#2471
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read someone the riot act
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to warn or scold someone severely for bad behavior
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The teacher read the students the riot act after the chaos in class.

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#2472
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come down hard on
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to punish or criticize someone severely
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The company came down hard on employees who broke the rules.

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#2473
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nuts and bolts
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the basic practical details of something
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Let's focus on the nuts and bolts of this new project.

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#2474
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throw a wrench in the works
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to cause a problem that stops progress
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The last-minute design change threw a wrench in the works.

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#2475
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well-oiled machine
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something that operates smoothly and efficiently
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Our engineering team runs like a well-oiled machine.

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#2476
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get down to the wire
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to approach the last possible moment before a deadline
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The project went down to the wire, but we finished on time.

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#2477
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keep the fire burning
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to stay motivated and passionate about something
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Even after failure, he managed to keep the fire burning.

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#2478
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pull your socks up
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to make an effort to improve your performance
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You need to pull your socks up if you want that promotion.

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#2479
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the apple of someone’s eye
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someone who is very precious or loved
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Her daughter is the apple of her eye.

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take someone's breath away
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to impress or amaze someone with beauty or charm
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Her beauty took his breath away.

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#2481
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lovey-dovey
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showing a lot of affection publicly
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The couple was being lovey-dovey at the restaurant.

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#2482
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carry a torch for someone
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to continue loving someone who doesn’t love you back
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He’s still carrying a torch for his ex-girlfriend.

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#2483
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you’ve got this
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to reassure someone that they can handle a situation
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Don’t worry about the presentation—you’ve got this!

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#2484
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cut through the noise
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to stand out from the competition; to be noticed despite distractions
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Our campaign needs to cut through the noise and grab people’s attention.

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#2485
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hook the audience
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to capture and maintain the interest of the audience
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You need a strong headline to hook the audience immediately.

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#2486
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hit the target market
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to reach the intended audience effectively
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Our ads finally hit the target market this quarter.

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build brand loyalty
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to create long-term trust and attachment to a brand
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Consistent quality helps build brand loyalty among customers.

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set the trend
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to start something new that others begin to follow
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The company’s campaign set the trend for eco-friendly marketing.

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#2489
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hard sell
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an aggressive or forceful sales approach
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Customers today dislike the hard sell approach.

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soft sell
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a subtle and persuasive way of selling without pressure
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They used a soft sell strategy to gain customer trust.

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