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表情符号
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表达 | 含义 | 例句 |
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#2730
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step outside
phrasal-verb
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to move beyond one’s comfort zone or familiar environment
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You grow as a person when you step outside your cultural comfort zone. |
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#2731
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step over
phrasal-verb
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to cross something by lifting your foot; to ignore someone or something
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She carefully stepped over the puddle to avoid getting her shoes wet. |
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#2732
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step through
phrasal-verb
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to pass through something carefully or one stage at a time
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Let’s step through the process so everyone understands it clearly. |
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#2733
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step toward progress
phrasal-verb
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to make progress or advance toward improvement
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Each reform is a step toward progress in global development. |
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#2734
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step up
phrasal-verb
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to take more responsibility or show initiative when needed
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When the team leader was absent, Sarah had to step up and lead the discussion. |
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#2735
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step up efforts
phrasal-verb
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to increase the level of effort or activity
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The ministry has stepped up efforts to create more jobs. |
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#2736
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step up exports
phrasal-verb
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to increase the amount of goods sold abroad
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The country aims to step up exports to reduce the trade deficit. |
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#2737
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step up for
phrasal-verb
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to take responsibility or show leadership in a group situation
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When the manager was away, Sara stepped up for the team. |
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#2738
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step up for responsibility
phrasal-verb
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to take on a challenge or responsibility willingly
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Leaders must step up for responsibility when the situation demands it. |
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#2739
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step up investment
phrasal-verb
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to increase the amount of money put into projects or businesses
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Foreign companies are expected to step up investment in renewable energy. |
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#2740
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stay motivated
phrasal-verb
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to keep one’s enthusiasm and energy high
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Regular feedback helps employees stay motivated. |
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#2741
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stay off
phrasal-verb
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to avoid eating or drinking something unhealthy
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The doctor told me to stay off junk food for a month. |
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#2742
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stay on
phrasal-verb
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to remain connected or continue working
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Can you stay on the call until we finish the report? |
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#2743
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stay on top of
phrasal-verb
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to remain in control or keep updated with something
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It’s important to stay on top of your emails to stay productive. |
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#2744
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stay on track
phrasal-verb
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to continue moving toward your goals without losing focus
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It’s hard, but if you stay on track, success will come eventually. |
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#2745
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stay open to
phrasal-verb
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to be willing to consider or accept new ideas or experiences
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Always stay open to new perspectives while learning. |
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#2746
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stay positive
phrasal-verb
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to keep an optimistic attitude
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Even in hard times, she always tries to stay positive. |
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#2747
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stay put
phrasal-verb
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to remain in the same place and wait
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Stay put until I get back. |
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#2748
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stay strong
phrasal-verb
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to keep your courage and determination during hard times
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No matter what happens, just stay strong and believe in yourself. |
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#2749
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stay true to
phrasal-verb
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to remain loyal to your values or beliefs
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Always stay true to your principles no matter what. |
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#2750
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link up
phrasal-verb
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to connect or join with another group or organization
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We plan to link up with regional chambers of commerce. |
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#2751
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link up for
phrasal-verb
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to connect with others for a specific shared purpose
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Several banks linked up for cross-border payment solutions. |
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#2752
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link up with
phrasal-verb
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to connect or cooperate with another group or country
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Our company plans to link up with partners in Asia for expansion. |
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#2753
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listen across cultures
phrasal-verb
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to pay attention and understand people from different cultural backgrounds
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To be a global leader, you must listen across cultures with empathy. |
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#2754
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listen actively
phrasal-verb
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to focus completely on what someone is saying and respond thoughtfully
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Try to listen actively instead of just waiting to reply. |
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#2755
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listen carefully
phrasal-verb
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to pay close attention when someone is speaking
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Good manners require you to listen carefully when others speak. |
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#2756
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listen in on
phrasal-verb
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to secretly hear someone’s conversation
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He was caught listening in on their private discussion. |
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#2757
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listen openly
phrasal-verb
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to pay attention without judgment or interruption
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A good friend will listen openly when you share your emotions. |
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#2758
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listen out for
phrasal-verb
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to pay attention so that you can hear a specific sound or word
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Please listen out for your name during the announcement. |
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#2759
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listen to
phrasal-verb
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to pay attention to what someone feels or says with empathy
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Sometimes all a person needs is someone to listen to them. |