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表情符号
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表达 | 含义 | 例句 |
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#2580
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open communication with
phrasal-verb
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to establish an honest and transparent exchange of thoughts and feelings
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Couples should open communication with each other to avoid misunderstandings. |
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#2581
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open dialogue with
phrasal-verb
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to start conversations or discussions with another culture or group
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The organization aims to open dialogue with minority communities. |
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#2582
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open doors for
phrasal-verb
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to create opportunities or possibilities for connection or collaboration
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Joining community events can open doors for meaningful relationships. |
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#2583
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open doors to
phrasal-verb
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to create opportunities for cultural connection or understanding
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Cultural exchange programs open doors to meaningful friendships worldwide. |
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#2584
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open emotionally to
phrasal-verb
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to allow emotional vulnerability and express real feelings to someone
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It’s hard for him to open emotionally to others after being hurt. |
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#2585
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open eyes to
phrasal-verb
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to make someone realize or become aware of something important
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The film opened people’s eyes to the struggles of the poor. |
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#2586
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open hearts to
phrasal-verb
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to show kindness and acceptance toward people of other cultures
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We should open our hearts to people who are different from us. |
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#2587
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open minds through dialogue
phrasal-verb
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to encourage understanding between cultures by communicating openly
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The conference aimed to open minds through dialogue between communities. |
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#2588
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open oneself to
phrasal-verb
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to allow oneself to experience or understand new ideas or cultures
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Living abroad helped him open himself to diverse ways of life. |
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#2589
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open onto
phrasal-verb
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to lead to a place or opportunity for connection
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This conversation could open onto a deeper understanding between us. |
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#2590
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stand up against
phrasal-verb
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to resist or oppose injustice; to defend principles
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People stand up against censorship to protect freedom of speech. |
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#2591
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stand up against injustice
phrasal-verb
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to resist unfair treatment or oppression
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Citizens gathered to stand up against injustice in their country. |
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#2592
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stand up for
phrasal-verb
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to defend or support someone’s rights or opinions
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Parents should stand up for their children when they are treated unfairly. |
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#2593
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stand up for democracy
phrasal-verb
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to defend or support the principles of democracy
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Citizens gathered to stand up for democracy during the national protest. |
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#2594
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stand up for oneself
phrasal-verb
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to defend your rights or express your opinions confidently
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You should stand up for yourself when someone disrespects you. |
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#2595
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stand up for peace
phrasal-verb
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to defend or support the idea of peace in conflicts
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She always stands up for peace during political debates. |
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#2596
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stand up for values
phrasal-verb
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to defend important beliefs or principles even when it's hard
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A respected leader always stands up for values under pressure. |
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#2597
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stand up for your values
phrasal-verb
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to defend what you believe in confidently
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True confidence means you stand up for your values, even when others disagree. |
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#2598
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stand up to
phrasal-verb
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to confront someone or something bravely in defense of someone
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He stood up to the bully to protect his little brother. |
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#2599
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stand up under
phrasal-verb
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to endure stress or criticism without breaking down
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She stood up under the criticism and stayed confident. |
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#2600
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storm out
phrasal-verb
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to leave a place angrily, like a storm
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He stormed out of the room when we mentioned the weather again. |
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#2601
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streamline into
phrasal-verb
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to simplify a process to make it more efficient
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The company aims to streamline into a faster workflow this quarter. |
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#2602
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strengthen alliances with
phrasal-verb
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to make partnerships or coalitions with other nations stronger
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The president vowed to strengthen alliances with global partners. |
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#2603
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stress out
phrasal-verb
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to make someone very nervous or worried
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Deadlines can really stress out even the calmest employees. |
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#2604
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stretch out
phrasal-verb
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to extend your body or limbs to relax or prepare for exercise
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Don’t forget to stretch out before starting your workout. |
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#2605
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strike up
phrasal-verb
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to start a conversation or friendship
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He easily strikes up conversations with strangers. |
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#2606
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strive for
phrasal-verb
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to make great efforts to achieve or obtain something
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She always strives for excellence in her work. |
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#2607
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strive toward goals
phrasal-verb
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to put in great effort to achieve objectives
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They constantly strive toward their goals with persistence. |
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#2608
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stumble over
phrasal-verb
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to make an error while speaking or reading
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He stumbled over several words in the script. |
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#2609
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stumble upon
phrasal-verb
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to find something by accident
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We stumbled upon a hidden waterfall in the forest. |