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表情符号
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表达 | 含义 | 例句 |
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#2550
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set out
phrasal-verb
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to begin an action with a clear purpose or plan
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The leader set out to build a more collaborative culture. |
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#2551
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set out code
phrasal-verb
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to organize or structure code clearly
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Make sure you set out your code neatly before pushing it. |
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#2552
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set out for
phrasal-verb
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to begin a journey or an endeavor with a goal in mind
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She set out for success with a clear vision and determination. |
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#2553
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set out for success
phrasal-verb
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to begin a journey or plan with the goal of achieving success
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She set out for success by creating a clear vision and staying disciplined. |
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#2554
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set out new goals
phrasal-verb
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to define or start pursuing new objectives
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The innovation team set out new goals for sustainable business models. |
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#2555
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set out objectives
phrasal-verb
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to clearly define goals or intentions
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The UN has set out objectives for sustainable development. |
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#2556
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set out on
phrasal-verb
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to begin a journey or activity with a particular goal
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She set out on her dream to start a handmade jewelry business. |
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#2557
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set out plans
phrasal-verb
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to explain or describe plans in detail
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The finance minister set out plans to boost national growth. |
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#2558
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set out to
phrasal-verb
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to begin working with the intention of achieving something
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She set out to improve her public speaking skills this year. |
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#2559
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set out to improve
phrasal-verb
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to begin an effort to make yourself or something better
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He set out to improve his communication skills after the feedback session. |
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#2560
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map out a growth plan
phrasal-verb
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to design steps that will help you develop professionally
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I map out a growth plan each quarter with my mentor. |
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#2561
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step outside comfort zones
phrasal-verb
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to try tasks that feel challenging so you can grow
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We step outside comfort zones by volunteering for bold projects. |
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#2562
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double down on learning
phrasal-verb
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to increase your effort toward gaining knowledge
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After the promotion, I double down on learning new leadership skills. |
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#2563
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own the mistake quickly
phrasal-verb
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to admit an error right away
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I own the mistake quickly and explain the fix to my team. |
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#2564
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make amends through action
phrasal-verb
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to repair harm by doing something helpful
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He makes amends through action by redoing the report correctly. |
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#2565
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dust yourself off
phrasal-verb
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to recover from a setback and continue
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Entrepreneurs dust themselves off after deals fall through. |
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#2566
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bounce into the next chance
phrasal-verb
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to dive enthusiastically into a new opportunity
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She bounces into the next chance as soon as a new project appears. |
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#2567
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honor where you come from
phrasal-verb
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to show respect for your cultural roots
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Artists honor where they come from by weaving family stories into their work. |
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#2568
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pass stories down
phrasal-verb
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to share traditions or memories with the next generation
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Grandparents pass stories down during long festival evenings. |
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#2569
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gear up for adventure
phrasal-verb
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to prepare equipment and mindset for something exciting
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We gear up for adventure by checking safety kits before the hike. |
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#2570
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open up opportunities
phrasal-verb
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to create new chances or possibilities for learning or connection
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Understanding other cultures can open up opportunities for collaboration. |
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#2571
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open up space for joy
phrasal-verb
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to make emotional room for happiness after pain
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After forgiving herself, she began to open up space for joy. |
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#2572
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open up to
phrasal-verb
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to become more willing to accept or consider new ideas, cultures, or people
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As globalization spread, many countries began to open up to cultural exchange. |
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#2573
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open up to challenges
phrasal-verb
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to be willing to face or accept difficult situations with confidence
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If you want to grow, you must open up to challenges instead of avoiding them. |
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#2574
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open up to change
phrasal-verb
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to become willing to accept new ideas or practices
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Societies progress when people open up to change. |
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#2575
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open up to courage
phrasal-verb
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to allow bravery and confidence to enter one’s mind
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She slowly opened up to courage after years of doubt. |
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#2576
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open up to differences
phrasal-verb
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to accept and appreciate diversity
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Children should learn to open up to differences from an early age. |
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#2577
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open up to diversity
phrasal-verb
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to become accepting and appreciative of different backgrounds or perspectives
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Education helps people open up to diversity and reduce prejudice. |
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#2578
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open up to feedback
phrasal-verb
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to be willing to listen and accept constructive criticism
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A good leader must open up to feedback from the team. |
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#2579
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open up to ideas
phrasal-verb
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to be receptive to new and different ideas
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We should open up to ideas from junior staff as well. |