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表情符号
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#271
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build inner peace
phrasal-verb
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to create a state of calm and balance inside yourself
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Meditation helps you build inner peace and clarity. |
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#272
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build inner strength
phrasal-verb
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to develop mental and emotional toughness
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Meditation helps you build inner strength and calmness. |
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#273
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build insight from
phrasal-verb
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to develop understanding by analyzing past experiences
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We can build insight from our past projects to improve future ones. |
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#274
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build on
phrasal-verb
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to use your past success or experience to improve or achieve more
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We should build on our previous success to reach higher goals. |
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#275
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build on achievements
phrasal-verb
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to use past successes as a foundation for further progress
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He aims to build on achievements and reach new goals this year. |
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#276
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build on small wins
phrasal-verb
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to use minor achievements as motivation for bigger goals
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Try to build on small wins to gain more confidence. |
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#277
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build on success
phrasal-verb
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to use past achievements as a foundation for more success
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We should build on success and keep improving our results. |
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#278
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build on trust
phrasal-verb
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to strengthen relationships by developing mutual confidence
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Successful partnerships build on trust and transparency. |
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#279
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build optimism around you
phrasal-verb
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to create a positive environment with hopeful energy
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Try to build optimism around you through your words and actions. |
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#280
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build out
phrasal-verb
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to expand or develop infrastructure or capacity
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They are working hard to build out their cloud platform. |
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#281
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chip away at
phrasal-verb
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to make slow, consistent progress toward achieving something
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The volunteers chip away at poverty by helping families find jobs. |
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#282
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chip in
phrasal-verb
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to contribute or help by doing a part of something
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Everyone should chip in to make the event successful. |
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#283
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choke back
phrasal-verb
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to try hard not to show or express an emotion, especially sadness or tears
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He choked back his tears during the farewell speech. |
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#284
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choke back tears
phrasal-verb
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to try hard not to cry
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She choked back tears during her farewell speech. |
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#285
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choke down
phrasal-verb
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to suppress or hide emotions like anger or sadness
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He tried to choke down his tears during the farewell speech. |
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#286
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choke on
phrasal-verb
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to have difficulty speaking or breathing because of strong emotions
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She choked on her words as she tried to explain how she felt. |
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#287
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choke on emotions
phrasal-verb
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to find it hard to speak because of strong emotions
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She choked on emotions while giving her farewell speech. |
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#288
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choke up
phrasal-verb
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to become emotional and unable to speak
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He choked up while giving his farewell speech. |
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#289
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choke up with emotion
phrasal-verb
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to become unable to speak because of strong feelings
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He choked up with emotion while giving his speech. |
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#290
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chop up
phrasal-verb
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to cut something into small pieces quickly
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He chopped up the onions for the curry. |
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#291
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keep the market afloat
phrasal-verb
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to prevent the market from collapsing or declining
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The stimulus package helped keep the market afloat during the crisis. |
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#292
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keep to
phrasal-verb
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to stick to something such as a rule or plan
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Please keep to the schedule. |
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#293
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keep to oneself
phrasal-verb
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to not share thoughts or feelings with others
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He usually keeps to himself and doesn’t talk much. |
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#294
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keep track of
phrasal-verb
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to stay informed or aware of something
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It’s important to keep track of your progress to stay efficient. |
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#295
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keep under
phrasal-verb
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to control or suppress something or someone
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The manager tried to keep under control the rising tension. |
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#296
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keep up
phrasal-verb
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to maintain or continue a custom or tradition
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Our family still keeps up the tradition of making homemade sweets on Eid. |
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#297
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keep up growth
phrasal-verb
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to maintain economic progress over time
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The government is focusing on policies to keep up growth while maintaining stability. |
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#298
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keep up morale
phrasal-verb
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to maintain team spirit and positive energy
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The coach worked hard to keep up morale after the team’s loss. |
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#299
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keep up on
phrasal-verb
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to stay updated with online work or communication
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She always keeps up on company news through Slack. |
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#300
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keep up the momentum
phrasal-verb
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to continue working with the same energy and enthusiasm
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After achieving success, the team must keep up the momentum. |