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表情符号
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表达 | 含义 | 例句 |
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#991
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lay out
phrasal-verb
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to explain or arrange plans clearly
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She laid out her goals for the next year. |
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#992
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lay out a plan
phrasal-verb
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to present or explain a strategy or proposal clearly
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The finance minister laid out a plan for sustainable growth. |
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#993
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lay out a vision
phrasal-verb
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to clearly explain plans or goals for the future
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The CEO laid out a vision for the company’s next five years. |
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#994
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lay out concepts
phrasal-verb
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to present or explain creative ideas clearly
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The designer laid out concepts for the new brand identity. |
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#995
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lay out expectations
phrasal-verb
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to clearly explain what you expect from others
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At the beginning of the project, the manager laid out expectations for the entire team. |
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#996
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lay out trade policies
phrasal-verb
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to explain or present trade strategies clearly
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The finance minister will lay out trade policies for the upcoming fiscal year. |
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#997
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lay the foundation for progress
phrasal-verb
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to create a strong basis for future development
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Investing in education helps lay the foundation for progress. |
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#998
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lay the groundwork for
phrasal-verb
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to prepare the basic foundation for something important in the future
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She’s laying the groundwork for her next career move. |
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#999
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layer on
phrasal-verb
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to add layers or levels to a piece of art or design
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He layered on different textures to make the painting richer. |
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#1000
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lead by
phrasal-verb
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to guide others through your own example or actions
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Great leaders lead by example rather than words. |
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#1001
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capitalize on
phrasal-verb
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to take advantage of something to gain success
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She knew how to capitalize on every opportunity that came her way. |
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#1002
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capitalize on opportunities
phrasal-verb
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to take advantage of favorable situations to gain profit
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Smart investors always capitalize on opportunities in the market. |
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#1003
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care about
phrasal-verb
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to feel concern or affection for someone or something
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He truly cares about the people he works with. |
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#1004
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care deeply for
phrasal-verb
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to have strong affection or concern for someone
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He truly cares deeply for his grandparents. |
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#1005
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care for
phrasal-verb
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to look after someone who is sick or in need
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He cares for his elderly parents every day. |
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#1006
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care from the heart
phrasal-verb
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to genuinely care about someone’s feelings or well-being
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She truly cares from the heart for everyone around her. |
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#1007
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carry about
phrasal-verb
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to move or take something from place to place
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Vendors carry about their goods in baskets. |
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#1008
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carry across
phrasal-verb
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to make people understand your idea or emotion
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The speaker’s emotions really carried across to the audience. |
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#1009
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carry across meaning
phrasal-verb
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to make someone understand your message clearly
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Good translators know how to carry across meaning accurately. |
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#1010
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carry along
phrasal-verb
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to inspire or persuade someone to agree or follow
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Her speech carried along the entire audience. |
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#1011
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accept yourself as
phrasal-verb
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to recognize and be at peace with who you are
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You grow emotionally when you accept yourself as you truly are. |
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#1012
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account for
phrasal-verb
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to explain the reason for something; to represent a portion of something
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These factors account for most of the differences in results. |
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#1013
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acknowledge someone for
phrasal-verb
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to recognize and thank someone for their help or contribution
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The company acknowledged her for her dedication and teamwork. |
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#1014
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acknowledge with
phrasal-verb
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to show recognition or appreciation through something
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They acknowledged with a small gift for all his hard work. |
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#1015
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acknowledge with thanks
phrasal-verb
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to formally accept something and thank the giver
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We acknowledge with thanks the donation from our partners. |
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#1016
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act on
phrasal-verb
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to take action based on advice or feedback
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They quickly acted on the customer feedback to improve the service. |
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#1017
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act out
phrasal-verb
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to perform something by acting; to express feelings through actions
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The children acted out their favorite scene from the movie. |
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#1018
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act up
phrasal-verb
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to behave badly or cause trouble
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The kids started to act up during the long car ride. |
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#1019
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act up to
phrasal-verb
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to behave according to what is expected or suitable
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She tries to act up to her reputation as a hardworking student. |
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#1020
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adapt around
phrasal-verb
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to modify plans or behavior to fit changing circumstances
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We need to adapt around the new market trends quickly. |