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Lesson 99Lesson 99 - 遮罩切换

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#2941
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to rocket to success
idiom
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to achieve success very quickly
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His new startup rocketed to success after securing major funding.

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#2942
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smell a rat
idiom
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to suspect something wrong or dishonest
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I smelled a rat when he offered me free tickets.

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#2943
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keep your cards close to your chest
idiom
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to keep your plans or intentions secret
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She always keeps her cards close to her chest during negotiations.

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#2944
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betray someone's trust
idiom
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to break someone's confidence in you
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She would never betray your trust.

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#2945
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take the lead
idiom
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to go ahead or be in front in a competition
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Our team took the lead in the final round.

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#2946
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ride the wave
idiom
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to take advantage of a trend or situation
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Many companies are trying to ride the wave of AI technology.

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#2947
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shift gears
idiom
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to change one’s approach or activity
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We need to shift gears if we want to meet the deadline.

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#2948
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turn the tables
idiom
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to reverse a situation and gain the upper hand
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They were losing, but managed to turn the tables in the final round.

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#2949
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Behind the curve
idiom
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To be less advanced or slow compared to competitors.
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Our company is behind the curve in adopting AI technologies.

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#2950
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Blue ocean strategy
idiom
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Creating a new market space with little or no competition.
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Their blue ocean strategy helped them dominate a new market.

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#2951
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tear one’s hair out
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to be extremely worried or upset
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She was tearing her hair out trying to find her lost keys.

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#2952
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Curiosity killed the cat
idiom
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Being too inquisitive can lead to trouble.
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Don't ask too many questions about his past — curiosity killed the cat.

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#2953
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Eager beaver
idiom
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A person who is very enthusiastic and eager to do something.
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She's an eager beaver who always volunteers for extra tasks.

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#2954
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Nosey parker
idiom
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Someone who is too interested in other people's business.
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Stop being a nosey parker and mind your own business!

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#2955
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Burning question
idiom
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An important or urgent question that people are eager to know.
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The burning question is whether the plan will actually work.

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#2956
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Pick someone's brain
idiom
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To ask someone knowledgeable for information or advice.
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I’d like to pick your brain about the new project idea.

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#2957
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Inquisitive mind
idiom
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A curious and eager-to-learn mindset.
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Children have an inquisitive mind that loves to explore.

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#2958
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A thirst for knowledge
idiom
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A strong desire to learn new things.
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He has a thirst for knowledge and reads constantly.

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#2959
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Go down the rabbit hole
idiom
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To get deeply involved in something, often unintentionally.
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I started reading about AI and went down the rabbit hole for hours.

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#2960
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Ask the right questions
idiom
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To inquire wisely to gain understanding.
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Good researchers always ask the right questions.

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#2961
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Keep an open mind
idiom
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To be willing to consider new ideas or opinions.
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Try to keep an open mind when learning about different cultures.

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#2962
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carry on about
idiom
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to speak at length in an excited or annoyed way
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He kept carrying on about the missed deadline all morning.

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#2963
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dial into
idiom
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to connect to a call or meeting
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We’ll dial into the client briefing at noon.

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#2964
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ease around
idiom
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to move carefully to avoid disturbance
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Please ease around the cords near the podium.

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#2965
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flash back to
idiom
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to suddenly remember a past event
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The photo made her flash back to her first day at work.

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#2966
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hand down to
idiom
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to pass something to someone of a later generation
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Grandma handed this down to me when I graduated.

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#2967
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jack up on
idiom
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to increase something sharply on a specific item
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Vendors jacked up on bottled water during the festival.

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#2968
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lean over
idiom
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to bend your body forward or downward
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Please don’t lean over the railing during the show.

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#2969
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mark down
idiom
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to reduce the price of something
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The store marked down winter coats in March.

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#2970
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nudge into
idiom
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to gently encourage someone toward something
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They nudged her into presenting at the meetup.

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