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表情符号
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表达 | 含义 | 例句 |
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#1620
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think outside the box
phrasal-verb
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to think creatively and unconventionally
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To stay competitive, we must think outside the box when solving problems. |
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#1621
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think over
phrasal-verb
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to consider something carefully before making a decision
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I need to think over your proposal before giving you an answer. |
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#1622
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think through
phrasal-verb
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to carefully consider all aspects of something
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We should think through every step before implementing this innovation. |
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#1623
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think through problems
phrasal-verb
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to carefully consider all aspects of an issue before deciding
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Before answering, always think through problems clearly. |
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#1624
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think up
phrasal-verb
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to invent or imagine a new idea or plan
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She thought up a brilliant way to reduce energy consumption. |
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#1625
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thrill at
phrasal-verb
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to feel excited and happy about something
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Fans thrilled at the sight of their favorite singer. |
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#1626
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thrill to
phrasal-verb
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to feel great excitement or pleasure from something
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The audience thrilled to the singer’s performance. |
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#1627
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throw about
phrasal-verb
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to move or scatter things in a disorderly way
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The kids threw about their toys all over the room. |
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#1628
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throw around
phrasal-verb
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to use something carelessly; to discuss casually
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People often throw around big words without understanding them. |
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#1629
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throw at
phrasal-verb
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to aim something at someone or something with force
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He threw the ball at his friend playfully. |
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#1630
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soak up
phrasal-verb
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to absorb and enjoy an experience fully
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We sat by the sea to soak up the peaceful atmosphere. |
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#1631
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soak up knowledge
phrasal-verb
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to absorb and retain new information or skills quickly
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Young minds can easily soak up knowledge from their surroundings. |
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#1632
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soak up the moment
phrasal-verb
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to fully enjoy and appreciate a happy situation
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She stood on the beach, soaking up the moment. |
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#1633
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soothe out
phrasal-verb
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to reduce emotional tension; to make feelings smoother or calmer
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Meditation helps to soothe out the stress in my mind. |
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#1634
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sort out
phrasal-verb
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to organize or fix a problem
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The HR department is trying to sort out the conflict between two employees. |
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#1635
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sort out finances
phrasal-verb
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to organize and fix your financial situation
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He needs to sort out his finances before applying for a loan. |
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#1636
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sort through
phrasal-verb
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to carefully examine different issues or opinions to find a solution
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The manager helped the team sort through their disagreements calmly. |
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#1637
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sound off
phrasal-verb
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to express an opinion loudly or forcefully
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He likes to sound off about politics whenever he gets the chance. |
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#1638
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sound out
phrasal-verb
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to try to find out someone's opinion before making a suggestion
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I’ll sound out the team before presenting the idea. |
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#1639
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space out
phrasal-verb
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to mentally drift away; to stop concentrating for a while
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I sometimes space out during long meetings when I’m tired. |
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#1640
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double check with
phrasal-verb
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to confirm details by asking someone else
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Can you double check with the client that they received the files? |
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#1641
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ping back to
phrasal-verb
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to send a quick reply to someone electronically
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I'll ping back to you once the security patch finishes installing. |
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#1642
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lay things out for
phrasal-verb
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to explain or arrange information clearly for a purpose
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She laid things out for the team so everyone knew their tasks. |
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#1643
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lock down on
phrasal-verb
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to impose strict security controls on something
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After the warning, we locked down on remote access rules. |
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#1644
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roll out to
phrasal-verb
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to release something to a group of people
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The update will roll out to all users overnight. |
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#1645
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spin up for
phrasal-verb
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to prepare systems or resources to handle something
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We spin up for big launches by testing backup servers early. |
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#1646
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loop in on
phrasal-verb
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to include someone in information or discussions
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Please loop me in on any decisions about the new policy. |
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#1647
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scale up with
phrasal-verb
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to expand by adding extra resources
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They scaled up with extra analysts during the busy quarter. |
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#1648
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sort things out with
phrasal-verb
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to resolve an issue directly with someone
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I need to sort things out with Jenna before the meeting. |
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#1649
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draft in for
phrasal-verb
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to bring someone in to help with a task
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We drafted Sam in for the client presentation at the last minute. |