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Lesson 70Lesson 70 - 遮罩切换

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#2070
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hold on for
phrasal-verb
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to wait briefly, usually during a call or service
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Please hold on for a moment while I transfer your call to the billing department.

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#2071
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hold on through struggle
phrasal-verb
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to stay strong and persistent during hard times
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You just have to hold on through struggle until things get better.

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#2072
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hold on to
phrasal-verb
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to keep believing or trying despite difficulties
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You must hold on to your dreams no matter what happens.

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#2073
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hold on to hope
phrasal-verb
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to not give up believing that things will get better
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No matter how dark it seems, hold on to hope.

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#2074
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hold onto
phrasal-verb
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to keep something valuable like hope or belief
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Even in hard times, she always holds onto her dreams.

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#2075
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hold onto hope
phrasal-verb
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to keep believing that good things will happen
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No matter how hard life gets, always hold onto hope.

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#2076
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hold onto values
phrasal-verb
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to keep and protect one’s principles despite pressure
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A leader should hold onto values even when it's not easy.

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#2077
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hold out
phrasal-verb
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to continue waiting for something you want; to resist giving up
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She’s holding out for a better offer.

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#2078
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hold out an apology
phrasal-verb
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to offer or extend an apology to someone
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He held out an apology for his earlier comments.

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#2079
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hold out for
phrasal-verb
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to wait to get something you really need or want
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She’s holding out for a higher salary before accepting the offer.

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#2080
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carry over
phrasal-verb
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to move something to a later time or date
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We’ll carry over the discussion to next week.

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#2081
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carry over data
phrasal-verb
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to transfer unused data or balance from one period to another
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Most mobile plans now let you carry over data to the next month.

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#2082
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carry over to
phrasal-verb
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to apply something learned or used in one situation to another
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You can carry over those skills to your new job.

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#2083
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carry through
phrasal-verb
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to complete something successfully, especially a reform or policy
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The new leader managed to carry through major political reforms.

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#2084
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carry through on
phrasal-verb
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to complete or fulfill a promise, plan, or commitment
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A person with strong ethics will always carry through on their promises.

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#2085
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carry through with
phrasal-verb
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to complete something successfully despite difficulties
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She managed to carry through with her plan even when everyone doubted her.

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#2086
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carry up
phrasal-verb
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to take something from a lower place to a higher place
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Please carry up these bags to the attic.

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#2087
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carry weight
phrasal-verb
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to have influence or importance
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His opinion carries weight in political discussions.

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#2088
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carry yourself
phrasal-verb
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to behave in a confident and graceful way
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He knows how to carry himself with confidence in any situation.

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#2089
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carry yourself with
phrasal-verb
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to present yourself in a confident and dignified way
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He always carries himself with confidence and calmness.

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#2090
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call into question
phrasal-verb
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to doubt or challenge something
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The report called into question the company’s honesty.

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#2091
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call off
phrasal-verb
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to cancel something
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We had to call off the meeting because the manager was sick.

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#2092
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call on
phrasal-verb
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to urge someone to do something
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The president called on citizens to participate in the election.

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#2093
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call out
phrasal-verb
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to criticize or challenge someone publicly
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The candidate called out the government for ignoring public needs.

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#2094
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call out for
phrasal-verb
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to ask loudly for something or someone
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He called out for his mother when he got hurt.

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#2095
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call over
phrasal-verb
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to invite someone to come to your place
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We should call over some friends this weekend for a movie night.

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#2096
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call together
phrasal-verb
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to bring people together for a meeting
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The director called together the team for an urgent discussion.

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#2097
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call up
phrasal-verb
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to phone someone
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I’ll call up my friend to invite him to dinner.

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#2098
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call up on
phrasal-verb
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to ask someone formally to do something
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The chairman called up on all members to vote.

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#2099
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call upon
phrasal-verb
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to formally ask someone to do something
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The president called upon all citizens to work for peace.

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