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Lesson 99Lesson 99 - 遮罩切换

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#2940
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take charge of
phrasal-verb
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to assume control or responsibility for something
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She decided to take charge of the new department.

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#2941
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take down
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to write what someone says; to make notes
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The students took down the teacher’s explanation carefully.

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#2942
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take effect
phrasal-verb
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to start being used or enforced
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The new tax regulations will take effect from January.

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#2943
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take forward
phrasal-verb
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to move a plan or project to the next stage
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We need strong leadership to take forward the innovation agenda.

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#2944
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take in
phrasal-verb
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to provide shelter or care to someone; to allow someone to stay in your home
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After the storm, they decided to take in their neighbors who lost their house.

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#2945
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take in stride
phrasal-verb
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to accept and deal with something difficult calmly
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He learned to take challenges in stride instead of stressing out.

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#2946
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take initiative
phrasal-verb
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to be the first to take action or make a decision
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Employees who take initiative often grow faster in their careers.

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#2947
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take initiative in
phrasal-verb
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to be the first to take action or start something
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Leaders should take initiative in solving problems early.

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#2948
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take inspiration from
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to get creative ideas or motivation from something
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Many fashion designers take inspiration from nature.

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#2949
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take interest in
phrasal-verb
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to show curiosity or enthusiasm about something
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He started to take interest in local traditions after moving abroad.

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#2950
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zone in on
phrasal-verb
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to give complete attention to something important
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Under pressure, she tried to zone in on the most critical task.

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#2951
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zone in on calmness
phrasal-verb
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to focus your mind on staying calm
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Try to zone in on calmness during meditation.

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#2952
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zone into calmness
phrasal-verb
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to focus your mind completely on peace and relaxation
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Meditation helps me zone into calmness after stressful meetings.

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#2953
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zone off into
phrasal-verb
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to disconnect mentally and drift into thoughts
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During long hours, she often zones off into daydreams.

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#2954
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zone out
phrasal-verb
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to stop paying attention or become mentally detached
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I completely zoned out during his long speech.

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#2955
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zone out during
phrasal-verb
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to lose focus or stop paying attention
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I often zone out during long meetings when I'm exhausted.

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#2956
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zone within
phrasal-verb
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to turn your focus inward for calm and peace
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Meditation helps you zone within and find balance.

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#2957
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zone yourself in
phrasal-verb
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to focus deeply on something to forget stress
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I zone myself in on painting to relax my mind.

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#2958
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zone yourself out
phrasal-verb
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to deliberately disconnect from stressful surroundings
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Sometimes you just need to zone yourself out and take a break.

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#2959
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zoom in
phrasal-verb
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to make an image or part of a screen appear larger
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Zoom in to see the details of the picture clearly.

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#2960
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transform over time
phrasal-verb
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to gradually change form or nature
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The organization will transform over time with consistent innovation.

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#2961
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transition into
phrasal-verb
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to change from one role or condition to another
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She successfully transitioned into a leadership role after years of experience.

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#2962
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transition through
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to pass through different phases of change smoothly
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The company managed to transition through restructuring with minimal disruption.

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#2963
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translate into action
phrasal-verb
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to turn ideas or words into practical steps or results
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We must translate into action the promises made in meetings.

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#2964
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tremble with
phrasal-verb
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to shake because of fear or anxiety
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He trembled with fear when he saw the police car stop near him.

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#2965
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tremble with excitement
phrasal-verb
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to shake slightly because of excitement
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He trembled with excitement before the announcement.

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#2966
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trickle down
phrasal-verb
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to spread gradually from the wealthy to the less wealthy; to benefit lower classes indirectly
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Many economists argue that wealth doesn’t always trickle down to the poor.

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#2967
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trim down
phrasal-verb
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to make something smaller or more efficient by removing unnecessary parts or expenses
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Companies trim down their budgets to survive during recessions.

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#2968
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trip over
phrasal-verb
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to make a careless mistake while doing something
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I tripped over my words during the speech.

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#2969
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trip over oneself
phrasal-verb
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to make many small mistakes because of nervousness
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He tripped over himself trying to explain.

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