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表情符号
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表达 | 含义 | 例句 |
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#3211
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in a bad mood
idiom
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feeling unhappy or irritable
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She’s in a bad mood because she didn’t sleep well. |
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#3212
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blow hot and cold
idiom
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to keep changing your attitude or mood
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He’s blowing hot and cold about the new project. |
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#3213
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No risk, no reward
idiom
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You can't expect to achieve something without taking risks.
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To get ahead in life, you have to understand that no risk, no reward. |
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#3214
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Crossing the line
idiom
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To go beyond acceptable or proper boundaries.
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The diplomat was criticized for crossing the line in his comments about the host country. |
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#3215
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Playing both sides
idiom
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To secretly support or manipulate both sides of a conflict for personal gain.
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The ambassador was accused of playing both sides in the negotiations. |
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#3216
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family comes first
idiom
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family is the most important priority in life
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No matter how busy I get, family comes first for me. |
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#3217
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hit a home run
idiom
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to achieve great success
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The new marketing campaign really hit a home run with its audience. |
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#3218
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penny for your thoughts
idiom
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a way of asking what someone is thinking.
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You've been quiet for a while. A penny for your thoughts? |
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#3219
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serenity now
idiom
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a phrase used to invoke calmness, usually in a stressful situation
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Whenever I feel stressed, I remind myself to say serenity now. |
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#3220
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connect the dots
idiom
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to make connections between ideas or information
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Once you connect the dots, the whole picture will make sense. |
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#3221
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make sense of
idiom
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to understand something that is complicated or unclear
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I finally made sense of the instructions after reading them twice. |
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#3222
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firewall
idiom
••••••
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A security system designed to protect a network from unauthorized access.
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The company installed a firewall to protect sensitive data from cyber attacks. |
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#3223
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code your way out
idiom
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to solve a problem through programming skills
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When the system crashed, she managed to code her way out. |
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#3224
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artificial instinct
idiom
••••••
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a machine’s ability to make decisions that seem natural or human-like
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The new model shows a kind of artificial instinct while driving. |
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#3225
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black box thinking
idiom
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analyzing unknown processes by studying their inputs and outputs
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In AI research, black box thinking helps improve transparency. |
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#3226
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push the algorithm
idiom
••••••
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to test the limits or performance of an AI system
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The engineers wanted to push the algorithm further to improve accuracy. |
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#3227
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neural spark
idiom
••••••
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a sudden moment of insight or creativity in AI innovation
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Her idea was a true neural spark that changed the whole project. |
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#3228
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digital conscience
idiom
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ethical awareness in designing or deploying AI
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Developers need a digital conscience to create responsible AI systems. |
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#3229
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the whole truth
idiom
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the complete truth without leaving anything out
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She promised to tell the whole truth in court. |
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#3230
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run the show
idiom
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to be in charge of an activity or organization
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Ever since the director left, Emma has been running the show. |
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#3231
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blue chip company
idiom
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a large, reliable, and financially stable company
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Investors prefer to put their money into blue chip companies. |
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#3232
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talk shop
idiom
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to talk about work or business during leisure time
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Even at dinner, they started to talk shop. |
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#3233
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scared stiff
idiom
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to be extremely frightened
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I was scared stiff when I heard strange noises at night. |
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#3234
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break out in a cold sweat
idiom
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to suddenly start sweating due to fear or anxiety
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He broke out in a cold sweat before his job interview. |
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#3235
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pluck up the courage
idiom
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to make yourself feel brave enough to do something
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He finally plucked up the courage to speak in public. |
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#3236
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shake like a leaf
idiom
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to tremble with fear or nervousness
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She was shaking like a leaf before her first flight. |
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#3237
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bravery in the face of danger
idiom
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showing courage even when facing danger
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The firefighter showed bravery in the face of danger. |
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#3238
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heart in your mouth
idiom
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to feel extremely anxious or scared
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My heart was in my mouth when the plane started shaking. |
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#3239
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faint-hearted
idiom
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lacking courage or determination
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Climbing this mountain is not for the faint-hearted. |
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#3240
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a brave face
idiom
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to pretend to be brave when you are actually scared or worried
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She put on a brave face despite feeling nervous inside. |