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表情符号
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表达 | 含义 | 例句 |
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#3870
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work jointly with
phrasal-verb
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to perform a task together with another party
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Our firm will work jointly with the local government on the development plan. |
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#3871
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work off
phrasal-verb
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to get rid of something by working or exercising
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He goes jogging every morning to work off stress. |
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#3872
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connect through
phrasal-verb
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to build relationships or understanding by using shared experiences or communication
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People can connect through art and music despite language barriers. |
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#3873
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connect through art
phrasal-verb
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to build understanding or friendships using creative expression
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People can connect through art even if they speak different languages. |
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#3874
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connect through language
phrasal-verb
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to communicate and bond using the local or common language
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People can connect through language even if they come from different cultures. |
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#3875
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connect to
phrasal-verb
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to feel a sense of belonging with one’s culture or roots
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I connect to my culture through music and food. |
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#3876
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connect with
phrasal-verb
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to understand or share similar feelings with someone
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I immediately connected with her because we had similar life experiences. |
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#3877
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contribute to
phrasal-verb
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to help bring about or support the achievement of something
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Global cooperation can contribute to sustainable development. |
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#3878
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cool down
phrasal-verb
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to do light exercise after heavy activity to relax muscles
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You should cool down after your workout to avoid stiffness. |
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#3879
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cool down from
phrasal-verb
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to relax and recover from emotional or physical stress
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She needed time to cool down from the heated discussion. |
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#3880
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cool off
phrasal-verb
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to calm down after being angry or upset
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They took a short break to cool off before continuing the talk. |
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#3881
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cool off after
phrasal-verb
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to calm down after being angry or upset
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He went for a walk to cool off after the argument. |
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#3882
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draw over
phrasal-verb
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to move something or someone to another side
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He drew over the curtain to let the sunlight in. |
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#3883
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draw strength from
phrasal-verb
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to get courage or motivation from something or someone
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She draws strength from her past struggles. |
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#3884
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draw strength from failure
phrasal-verb
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to learn and grow stronger after failure
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Winners draw strength from failure instead of giving up. |
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#3885
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draw support from
phrasal-verb
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to gain backing or approval from a group or population
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The leader managed to draw support from rural voters with his new policies. |
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#3886
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draw together
phrasal-verb
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to unite people for a common purpose
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The leader’s vision helped draw together the entire organization. |
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#3887
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draw up
phrasal-verb
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to prepare a plan or list carefully
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They drew up a list of short-term personal goals. |
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#3888
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draw up a bill
phrasal-verb
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to prepare a draft of a proposed law
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Lawmakers drew up a bill to regulate campaign funding. |
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#3889
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draw up a budget
phrasal-verb
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to prepare or plan a financial outline for a period
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The finance team will draw up a budget for the next fiscal year. |
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#3890
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draw up a contract
phrasal-verb
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to prepare an official agreement in writing
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The lawyers will draw up a contract before the deal is signed. |
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#3891
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draw up a plan
phrasal-verb
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to prepare a detailed plan or document
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The management team drew up a plan for the next quarter. |
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#3892
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gear towards
phrasal-verb
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to prepare or design something for a specific type of career or role
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Her recent training is geared towards a career in management. |
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#3893
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gear up
phrasal-verb
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to prepare yourself for something exciting or challenging
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We need to gear up for the big presentation tomorrow. |
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#3894
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gear up for
phrasal-verb
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to prepare mentally and physically for a challenge or task
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The employees are gearing up for the annual performance review. |
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#3895
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gear yourself up
phrasal-verb
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to prepare mentally or physically for something challenging or important
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You need to gear yourself up for the big presentation tomorrow. |
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#3896
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get a grip on
phrasal-verb
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to gain control of one’s emotions
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You need to get a grip on your emotions before reacting. |
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#3897
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get accustomed to
phrasal-verb
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to become familiar or comfortable with something
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It takes time to get accustomed to a new work environment. |
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#3898
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get across
phrasal-verb
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to communicate an idea successfully so that others understand it
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He struggled to get across his main message to the audience. |
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#3899
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get across feelings
phrasal-verb
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to successfully communicate how you feel
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He couldn’t get across his feelings properly in the letter. |