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表情符号
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表达 | 含义 | 例句 |
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#181
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band together
phrasal-verb
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to unite as a group to achieve a shared purpose
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Communities band together to provide relief during natural disasters. |
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#182
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band together for
phrasal-verb
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to unite with others for a common purpose or cause
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The volunteers banded together for the flood relief effort. |
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#183
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band up for
phrasal-verb
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to unite as a group to achieve a common economic goal
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Several small countries banded up for regional cooperation. |
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#184
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bank on
phrasal-verb
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to expect or rely on something happening
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Investors are banking on strong economic growth next year. |
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#185
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base on
phrasal-verb
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to use something as a foundation or starting point
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The conclusion is based on reliable evidence. |
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#186
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bask in
phrasal-verb
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to enjoy something greatly, especially praise or attention
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She basked in the applause after her performance. |
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#187
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be carried away
phrasal-verb
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to become so excited that you lose control of your feelings
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They got carried away during the celebration. |
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#188
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be crazy about
phrasal-verb
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to love something or someone very much
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She’s crazy about Korean dramas. |
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#189
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be curious about
phrasal-verb
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to have a desire to know or learn about something
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Children are naturally curious about how things work. |
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#190
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be grateful for
phrasal-verb
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to feel thankful for something
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I’m really grateful for all your support. |
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#191
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lighten off
phrasal-verb
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to feel or make something less serious or stressful
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Talking to friends helped me lighten off the pressure. |
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#192
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lighten up
phrasal-verb
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to become less serious or upset
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Come on, lighten up! It was just a joke. |
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#193
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lighten your mood
phrasal-verb
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to make yourself feel happier and less stressed
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Watching a funny movie can really lighten your mood. |
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#194
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lighten your thoughts
phrasal-verb
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to make your mind feel less heavy or serious
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Journaling helps me lighten my thoughts when I feel burdened. |
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#195
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limit yourself to
phrasal-verb
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to restrict your actions or choices for a specific goal
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Try to limit yourself to one hour of social media per day. |
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#196
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line up
phrasal-verb
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to arrange people or things in a particular order for an event
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We’ve lined up some amazing performers for the festival. |
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#197
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line up for
phrasal-verb
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to stand in a queue waiting for something
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People lined up for tickets hours before the concert. |
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#198
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line up with
phrasal-verb
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to agree or be consistent with something
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His opinion lines up with the company’s policy. |
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#199
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link economies through
phrasal-verb
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to connect different economies via trade or investment
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The new corridor will link economies through improved infrastructure. |
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#200
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link together
phrasal-verb
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to connect or unite people or organizations
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The new initiative aims to link together researchers from across the globe. |
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#201
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protest against
phrasal-verb
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to show opposition to something through public action
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Thousands of people protested against unfair laws. |
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#202
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pull ahead
phrasal-verb
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to move in front or take the lead
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Our team managed to pull ahead in the final minutes of the game. |
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#203
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pull ahead emotionally
phrasal-verb
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to progress emotionally faster than before
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After therapy, she began to pull ahead emotionally. |
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#204
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pull ahead of
phrasal-verb
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to move in front of someone or something in a race or competition
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Our car finally pulled ahead of the others on the highway. |
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#205
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pull apart
phrasal-verb
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to separate or tear something into pieces
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She tried to pull apart the stuck pages of the book. |
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#206
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pull at
phrasal-verb
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to tug or hold onto something repeatedly
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The child kept pulling at his mother’s hand. |
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#207
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pull back
phrasal-verb
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to retreat or withdraw; to move backward
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The army had to pull back after facing heavy resistance. |
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#208
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pull back from
phrasal-verb
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to stop yourself from doing too much or taking on too much stress
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She decided to pull back from some projects to manage her workload. |
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#209
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pull back on
phrasal-verb
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to reduce or stop doing something, especially spending or investment; to withdraw effort or commitment
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During the economic crisis, many companies pull back on new projects to save money. |
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#210
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pull back up
phrasal-verb
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to improve or recover after falling or dropping
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The national currency has started to pull back up against the dollar. |