20250509 Flashcards

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there’s no going back

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so you get the best results.

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you should always keep in mind:

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a bullet list

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Give me a 5-minute crash course on

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this is just scratching the surface of

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Repot Succulents

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Follow these tips and tricks

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drainage holes

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trimming any roots and dead leaves.

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well-draining soil

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the most low-maintenance of plants

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cause root rot.

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water thoroughly.

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澆透

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recommends bottom watering,

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water bottle with a controlled spout

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Let the soil dry out between waterings.

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under a grow light

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Monitor for signs of dehydration,

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wrinkly leaves, which

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indicate that it’s time to water again.

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Coffee shops ditch WiFi and laptops

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Pottery (noun)

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Meaning:
Objects made of clay that are shaped and then fired (baked) in a kiln.
→ Think handmade bowls, vases, mugs, plates

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Libel (noun)

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Meaning:
A false written statement that damages someone’s reputation.

It’s defamation in writing.
If it’s spoken out loud, that’s called slander.

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Gorilla
大猩猩 Gentle
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Orangutan
紅毛猩猩
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Make substantial progress
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Truce
停戰
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Hermit crab
寄居蟹
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Tinnitus (醫學正式用語) Ringing in the ear
耳鳴的英文是:
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Worst case scenario
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Keep an eye out for the delivery truck. (
注意一下送貨車有沒有來。)
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He’s the brain of the team, so to speak.
(他是這個團隊的頭腦,可以這麼說。)
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overlooked his contribution.
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“Intractable demand” 的意思是:
難以應對/難以協調的要求。 • Intractable 表示「難以處理、難駕馭、難解決的」 • Demand 是「要求、需求」 合在一起,通常形容某個要求過於堅持、難以妥協或技術上幾乎無法滿足。 例句: • The client made an intractable demand for a 3-day delivery despite the production limits. (客戶提出了在產能限制下幾乎無法達成的三天交貨要求。)
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She managed to coax the child into taking his medicine.
(她設法哄孩子把藥吃下去。)
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chilling out with no pressure
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Have to stand in line
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Can I pick your brain for a minute?
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Can I get your opinion real quick? You’re good at thi
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something work-related.
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Need to borrow that brain of yours.” (playful!)
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I have a sticky situation at work
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I want to get your input
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You are always so tactful
Tactful (adjective) Meaning: Being sensitive, polite, and skilled at saying the right thing—especially in delicate situations.
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when bringing up budget cuts with the team.
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tricky message or situation?
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Give my two cents” (idiom)
Meaning: To share your opinion, usually in a friendly, unassuming, or casual way. It’s like saying, “This might not be a big deal, but here’s what I think.”
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Sometimes he goes too far
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Unflattering picture of him
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He just doesn’t know when to quit
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Clueless (adjective)
Meaning: To be completely unaware, uninformed, or lacking understanding about something. Like saying: “No idea what’s going on… at all.”
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Cut it out (idiom, informal)
Meaning: To stop doing something annoying, inappropriate, or disruptive—immediately. “Cut it out!” = Stop that right now.
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Get a bite to eat (
Meaning: To go eat something, usually casually or quickly—not a big fancy meal, just something to satisfy hunger. It’s like saying: “Let’s grab some food.”
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Empty ground container
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Which slice of the pie?
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Spoiler alert
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to rigorously ensure tha
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The recall was prompted by
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The cause lies in a failur
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leading to the risk of falling off,
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compromising collision safety.
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In response, Mercedes-Benz
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The goal is to push back against
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unjustified protectionism
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e quite different in scope and impact.
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To regulate corporate and individual income
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how much money Nissan keeps after tax
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shutter seven plants
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grappled with poor sales in China
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rising variable costs
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rising variable costs
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who took over the CEO job
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This much food is tossed
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Dumping information on the other person
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Effortless
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Collect my thoughts
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“Just re-upped my Netflix account.” “The client wants to re-up their contract for another year.”
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Renewing the lease