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表情符号
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表达 | 含义 | 例句 |
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#3870
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sort out
idiom
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to organize or resolve a confusing situation
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We need to sort out this billing error today. |
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#3871
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team up with
idiom
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to collaborate with someone for a common goal
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The nonprofits teamed up with local schools for the project. |
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#3872
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sign off on
idiom
••••••
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to formally approve something
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The director needs to sign off on the final budget. |
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#3873
-
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heartbroken
idiom
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very sad and emotionally hurt
••••••
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He was heartbroken when his pet died. |
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#3874
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a heavy heart
idiom
••••••
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a feeling of deep sadness or sorrow
••••••
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She left her hometown with a heavy heart. |
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#3875
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tear-jerker
idiom
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something that makes you cry, especially a movie or story
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That movie was such a tear-jerker. |
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#3876
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feeling low
idiom
••••••
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feeling depressed or unhappy
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I’ve been feeling low lately due to stress. |
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#3877
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broken-hearted
idiom
••••••
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extremely sad about something or someone
••••••
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He was broken-hearted after the breakup. |
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#3878
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in the doldrums
idiom
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feeling sad or bored for a long time
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He’s been in the doldrums since his team lost. |
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#3879
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downhearted
idiom
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feeling discouraged or sad
••••••
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She felt downhearted after failing the exam. |
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#3880
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cry a river
idiom
••••••
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to cry a lot or show extreme sadness
••••••
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He cried a river after hearing the news. |
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#3881
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down and out
idiom
••••••
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feeling hopeless and defeated
••••••
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After losing everything, he was completely down and out. |
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#3882
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sadder but wiser
idiom
••••••
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disappointed but having learned from the experience
••••••
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After that mistake, she was sadder but wiser. |
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#3883
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strike a bargain
idiom
••••••
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to reach an agreement or deal
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After some discussion, they struck a bargain that suited both parties. |
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#3884
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cut a deal
idiom
••••••
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to reach a business agreement quickly
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They cut a deal to save both companies money. |
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#3885
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rub someone the wrong way
idiom
••••••
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to irritate or annoy someone without intending to
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His attitude tends to rub people the wrong way. |
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#3886
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get under someone's skin
idiom
••••••
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to annoy or bother someone deeply
••••••
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She really knows how to get under my skin. |
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#3887
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turn the other cheek
idiom
••••••
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to ignore insults or avoid taking revenge
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He chose to turn the other cheek instead of fighting back. |
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#3888
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cut someone some slack
idiom
••••••
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to be less critical or give someone a break
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You should cut him some slack—he’s having a tough day. |
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#3889
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kill someone with kindness
idiom
••••••
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to be extra kind to someone unpleasant to neutralize their negativity
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The best way to deal with her is to kill her with kindness. |
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#3890
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lost in the moment
idiom
••••••
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to be completely absorbed in what you’re doing
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She was lost in the moment while painting her favorite landscape. |
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#3891
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Above reproach
idiom
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Completely honest and without fault.
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Her integrity is above reproach. |
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#3892
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spur of the moment
idiom
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an unplanned or spontaneous decision or action
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The idea came on the spur of the moment during lunch. |
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#3893
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take the stand
idiom
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to testify in court
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The witness will take the stand tomorrow morning. |
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#3894
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black and white
idiom
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clearly defined; without confusion or ambiguity
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The contract terms are black and white. |
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#3895
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pass sentence
idiom
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to announce a punishment in court
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The judge will pass sentence next week. |
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#3896
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heart of stone
idiom
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to be unkind or without compassion
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She must have a heart of stone to ignore that crying child. |
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#3897
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be on edge
idiom
••••••
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to be nervous, tense, or easily upset
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She’s been on edge all day waiting for the results. |
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#3898
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hash it out
idiom
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to discuss a problem thoroughly to find a solution
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Let’s sit down and hash it out instead of fighting. |
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#3899
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mend fences
idiom
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to repair a damaged relationship
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She called her friend to mend fences after their disagreement. |