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Lesson 88Lesson 88 - 遮罩切换

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#2611
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to turn the tide
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to reverse the direction of events, especially to improve a difficult situation
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The new leadership has really turned the tide for the company’s performance.

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#2612
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Cross my heart
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I swear or promise sincerely.
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I will help you, cross my heart.

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#2613
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An old friend is better than two new ones
idiom
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Long-time friends are more valuable than new ones.
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I trust John more than anyone else—an old friend is better than two new ones.

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#2614
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throw a wrench into the works
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to disrupt or complicate something
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The sudden resignation of the minister threw a wrench into the works of the peace negotiations.

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#2615
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playing the long game
idiom
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making decisions or taking actions with long-term objectives in mind
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The president is playing the long game by focusing on long-term foreign policy.

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#2616
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a man of integrity
idiom
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someone who is honest and morally upright
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He is known as a man of integrity in the business world.

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#2617
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hold yourself accountable
idiom
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to take personal responsibility for your actions
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You must always hold yourself accountable for your actions.

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#2618
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be above board
idiom
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to act in an honest and open manner
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She is always above board in all her dealings.

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#2619
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honor your commitments
idiom
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to fulfill promises and obligations
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You must always honor your commitments, no matter how difficult they are.

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#2620
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do the right thing by someone
idiom
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to treat someone fairly and with respect
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It's important to always do the right thing by your colleagues.

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#2621
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be a person of your word
idiom
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to be someone who keeps their promises
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She is truly a person of her word, always doing what she says.

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#2622
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data-driven
idiom
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based on or influenced by data
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We make data-driven decisions to ensure the best outcome.

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#2623
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robotic process automation
idiom
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the use of AI to automate business processes
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Companies are embracing robotic process automation to reduce costs.

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#2624
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put one on the map
idiom
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to make someone or something famous or well-known
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His groundbreaking research put him on the map in the scientific community.

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#2625
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Make a mountain out of a molehill
idiom
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To exaggerate a small problem and make it seem much bigger than it really is.
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She made such a big deal out of forgetting her phone; she really made a mountain out of a molehill.

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#2626
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on one's shoulders
idiom
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having the responsibility or burden of something
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The success of the project is on his shoulders.

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#2627
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trust one's judgment
idiom
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to believe in someone's decision or ability to make good choices
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I always trust her judgment when it comes to hiring decisions.

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#2628
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put one's trust in
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to place reliance or faith in someone or something
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He decided to put his trust in the new system.

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#2629
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a trusted ally
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a person or group that is trusted and reliable
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She has always been a trusted ally in our business ventures.

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#2630
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earn trust
idiom
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to gain someone's trust through actions or reliability
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She worked hard to earn the trust of her colleagues.

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#2631
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place trust in
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to rely on someone or something
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I place my trust in you to handle this task.

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#2632
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to machine learn
idiom
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to learn automatically from data without human intervention
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The system continues to machine learn as more data is fed into it.

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#2633
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to deep dive into data
idiom
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to analyze data in great detail
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We need to deep dive into data to understand the root cause of the problem.

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#2634
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go up in smoke
idiom
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to fail completely; to come to nothing
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All his dreams went up in smoke after the deal collapsed.

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#2635
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burn one's bridges
idiom
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to destroy relationships or opportunities that cannot be restored
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He burned his bridges when he insulted his boss.

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#2636
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taste of success
idiom
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to experience success for the first time
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After years of struggle, he finally got a taste of success.

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#2637
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have someone’s back
idiom
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to support or defend someone
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Don’t worry, I have your back.

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#2638
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in someone’s good books
idiom
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to be liked or approved by someone
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She’s in her boss’s good books after completing the project early.

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#2639
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Tell the truth and shame the devil
idiom
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Always speak the truth, even when it’s hard or risky.
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Just tell the truth and shame the devil, even if it hurts.

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#2640
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Keep one’s word
idiom
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To do what you promised to do.
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He always keeps his word, no matter what.

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