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Lesson 3Lesson 3 - 遮罩切换

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#61
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boot into
phrasal-verb
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to start a computer or device and load its operating system
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When I boot into Linux, the system loads all my development tools automatically.

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#62
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boot loop
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to restart continuously due to a system error
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After the update, my phone got stuck in a boot loop.

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#63
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boot up
phrasal-verb
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to start a computer or operating system
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It takes a few seconds to boot up the laptop.

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#64
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botch up
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to do a job badly or carelessly
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He completely botched up the report.

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#65
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bottle down
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to suppress or hide emotions deeply inside
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He tends to bottle down his anger instead of talking about it.

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#66
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bottle emotions
phrasal-verb
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to keep emotions hidden instead of expressing them
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She tends to bottle emotions instead of talking about them.

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#67
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bottle emotions up
phrasal-verb
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to keep your emotions hidden inside instead of expressing them
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He tends to bottle his emotions up instead of talking about them.

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#68
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bottle in
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to keep emotions inside instead of expressing them
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He tends to bottle in his sadness rather than share it.

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#69
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bottle out
phrasal-verb
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to decide not to express your feelings because of fear or shyness
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He wanted to tell her how he felt but bottled out at the last moment.

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#70
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bottle out of
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to lose courage and avoid doing something because of fear
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He was going to confess his feelings but bottled out of it at the last moment.

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#71
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run short of
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to have less of something than needed
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We are running short of office supplies this week.

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#72
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run through
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to review or explain something quickly
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Let’s run through the presentation once before the meeting starts.

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#73
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run up
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to cause yourself to owe a large amount of money
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He ran up a huge credit card bill last month.

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#74
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rush through
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to do something very quickly, often carelessly
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Don’t rush through your tasks; quality matters more.

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#75
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save on
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to reduce the amount of money you spend on something
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You can save on electricity by turning off lights.

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#76
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save up
phrasal-verb
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to keep money so you can buy something in the future
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I’m trying to save up for a new laptop.

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#77
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save up for
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to collect money over time for a goal or purchase
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She’s saving up for a new laptop.

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#78
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say sorry for
phrasal-verb
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to express regret or apology for something
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He said sorry for his rude behavior.

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#79
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say sorry to
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to express regret or apologize to someone
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You should say sorry to her for yelling.

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#80
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say thanks to
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to verbally express gratitude to someone
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Don’t forget to say thanks to your teacher before leaving.

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#81
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push aside doubts
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to ignore fears or uncertainties and keep moving
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She pushed aside doubts and followed her instincts.

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#82
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push aside emotions
phrasal-verb
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to ignore emotions temporarily to focus on something else
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He had to push aside his sadness to finish the job.

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#83
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push back
phrasal-verb
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to delay something to a later time or date
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We had to push back the deadline due to unexpected issues.

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#84
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push back against
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to resist pressure or negativity with determination
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He decided to push back against the unfair criticism.

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#85
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push beyond
phrasal-verb
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to go further than one’s limits or fears
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You need to push beyond your comfort zone to grow.

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#86
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push beyond comfort
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to do more than what feels easy or safe
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Success begins when you push beyond comfort and take risks.

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#87
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push boundaries
phrasal-verb
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to go beyond limits or expectations
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Innovators constantly push boundaries to discover new possibilities.

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#88
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push for
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to try hard to get something done or accepted
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The opposition party pushed for a new anti-corruption bill.

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push for change
phrasal-verb
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to strongly demand or advocate for transformation
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Many organizations push for change in government policy.

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#90
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push for promotion
phrasal-verb
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to actively try to get a higher position at work
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She decided to push for promotion after completing the leadership training.

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