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表情符号
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#3061
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zero-day exploit
idiom
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a cyberattack that occurs before a vulnerability is patched
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Hackers launched a zero-day exploit targeting the system’s core files. |
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#3062
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lock down
idiom
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to secure or restrict access to something completely
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After detecting the breach, the company locked down all servers. |
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#3063
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hit the road again
idiom
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to resume a journey after a stop
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After lunch, we hit the road again. |
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#3064
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the end of the road
idiom
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the point where progress stops; the end of something
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For us, this is the end of the road. |
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#3065
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cancel culture
idiom
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the practice of withdrawing support from someone after they do something offensive
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Many celebrities fear cancel culture online. |
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#3066
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influencer culture
idiom
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the trend of social media personalities promoting products or lifestyles
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Influencer culture has changed how brands market themselves. |
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#3067
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sliding into DMs
idiom
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to send a private message to someone on social media, often flirtatiously
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He started sliding into her DMs after seeing her post. |
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#3068
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doomscrolling
idiom
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endlessly scrolling through bad news or negative content online
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I stayed up late doomscrolling last night. |
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#3069
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digital detox
idiom
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a period when a person avoids using digital devices or social media
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I’m going on a digital detox this weekend. |
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#3070
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hashtag activism
idiom
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using hashtags to support social or political causes online
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Hashtag activism can raise awareness but may not lead to real change. |
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#3071
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social media blackout
idiom
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a period when social media services are unavailable or intentionally avoided
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During the social media blackout, everyone started reading books again. |
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#3072
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filter bubble
idiom
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a situation where a person only sees online content that reinforces their beliefs
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Many people live inside a filter bubble on social media. |
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#3073
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cut the mustard
idiom
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to perform well or meet expectations
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She didn’t cut the mustard in her new role. |
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#3074
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True friends stab you in the front
idiom
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A true friend tells you harsh truths to your face.
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She’s not afraid to tell me the truth, because true friends stab you in the front. |
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#3075
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No man is an island
idiom
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People need others for support and connection.
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We all need help sometimes because no man is an island. |
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#3076
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With friends like that, who needs enemies?
idiom
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A person’s actions or behavior make them worse than an enemy.
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He betrayed me again, with friends like that, who needs enemies? |
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#3077
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throw your weight around
idiom
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to use one’s power or influence aggressively
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He likes to throw his weight around in meetings. |
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#3078
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Fall seven times, stand up eight
idiom
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Keep trying even after multiple failures.
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Life is tough, but remember to fall seven times, stand up eight. |
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#3079
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on your own shoulders
idiom
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to be responsible for something yourself
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The success of this event rests on your own shoulders. |
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#3080
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stand up and be counted
idiom
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to take responsibility by showing your support or opinion openly
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It’s time for everyone to stand up and be counted. |
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#3081
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bear the brunt
idiom
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to take the main responsibility or suffering of something unpleasant
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The junior staff had to bear the brunt of the manager’s anger. |
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#3082
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thinking outside the algorithm
idiom
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to think creatively beyond structured systems or programmed logic
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Our best innovation came when we started thinking outside the algorithm. |
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#3083
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human in the loop
idiom
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a person actively involved in monitoring or controlling an automated process
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Even in AI systems, a human in the loop ensures ethical decisions. |
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#3084
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Family is everything
idiom
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The family holds the most important place in one's life and provides support and love.
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After all that happened, family is everything, and they helped him get through the tough time. |
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#3085
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tough it out
idiom
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to endure a difficult situation with strength and determination
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Even though it was a tough day, she managed to tough it out and finish the project. |
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#3086
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To lend a helping hand
idiom
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to assist someone in a time of need
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She always knows when to lend a helping hand and never hesitates. |
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#3087
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Give the shirt off your back
idiom
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to give everything you can to help someone
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She would give the shirt off her back if it meant helping her friends. |
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#3088
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In someone's corner
idiom
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to be supportive of someone
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I know I can always count on Sarah. She’s always in my corner. |
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#3089
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a roller coaster of emotions
idiom
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experiencing intense and fluctuating emotions
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Her life has been a roller coaster of emotions since the accident. |
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#3090
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catch someone red-handed
idiom
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to catch someone in the act of doing something wrong
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The police caught him red-handed as he was stealing from the store. |