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表情符号
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表达 | 含义 | 例句 |
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#811
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blow a fuse
idiom
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to suddenly become very angry or lose control
••••••
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He blew a fuse when he saw the mess. |
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#812
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kick back
idiom
••••••
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to relax and do nothing for a while
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After finishing the project, we just kicked back and watched a movie. |
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#813
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lighten up
idiom
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to stop being so serious or stressed
••••••
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Come on, lighten up! It’s just a joke. |
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#814
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sleep like a log
idiom
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to sleep very deeply and soundly
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After the long journey, I slept like a log all night. |
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#815
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hit the hay
idiom
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to go to bed; to sleep
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I'm really tired, so I'm going to hit the hay early tonight. |
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#816
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catch some z’s
idiom
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to get some sleep
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I need to catch some z’s before the meeting. |
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#817
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asleep on your feet
idiom
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extremely tired and almost falling asleep
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You look asleep on your feet after working all day. |
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#818
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sleep tight
idiom
••••••
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to have a good and peaceful sleep
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Good night! Sleep tight and sweet dreams. |
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#819
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sleep it off
idiom
••••••
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to sleep in order to recover from tiredness or sickness
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He drank too much and needed to sleep it off. |
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#820
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nod off
idiom
••••••
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to fall asleep suddenly, especially when sitting
••••••
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He nodded off during the boring lecture. |
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#821
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Opportunity knocks but once
idiom
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Good opportunities are rare and should be seized when they appear.
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Don't miss the chance, opportunity knocks but once. |
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#822
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Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today
idiom
••••••
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Do not procrastinate; take advantage of the present moment.
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Finish your work now, don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. |
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#823
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Make the most of something
idiom
••••••
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To use something to its full potential.
••••••
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You should make the most of this opportunity. |
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#824
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viral content
idiom
••••••
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Content that spreads rapidly across the internet, usually through social media.
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The video went viral after being shared on Facebook. |
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#825
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conversion rate
idiom
••••••
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The percentage of visitors to a website who take a desired action, such as making a purchase or signing up.
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Our conversion rate has significantly improved after the redesign of the website. |
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#826
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SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
idiom
••••••
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The process of improving the visibility of a website or web page in a search engine's unpaid results.
••••••
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To improve our search rankings, we need to focus on SEO strategies. |
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#827
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To go the extra mile
idiom
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To put in more effort than is expected
••••••
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He always goes the extra mile to help his friends. |
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#828
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To have a heart of gold
idiom
••••••
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To be very kind and generous
••••••
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She has a heart of gold, always helping those in need. |
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#829
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To be thick as thieves
idiom
••••••
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To be very close friends
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They've been thick as thieves ever since childhood. |
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#830
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To be there for someone
idiom
••••••
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To offer emotional support when someone is in need
••••••
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No matter what happens, I’ll always be there for you. |
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#831
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download the idea
idiom
••••••
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to absorb or understand information quickly
••••••
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It took me a while to download the idea, but now I get it. |
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#832
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virus of doubt
idiom
••••••
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a feeling of uncertainty that spreads quickly
••••••
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A virus of doubt spread after the project delay. |
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#833
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hang loose
idiom
••••••
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to relax and take things easy
••••••
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We’re on vacation, so just hang loose and enjoy. |
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#834
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laid-back
idiom
••••••
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calm, relaxed, and not easily upset
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He’s a very laid-back person who rarely gets angry. |
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#835
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burned out
idiom
••••••
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completely exhausted or tired due to overwork
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After months of overtime, she felt burned out. |
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#836
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Keep one’s eye on the ball
idiom
••••••
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To stay focused on achieving a goal.
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If you keep your eye on the ball, you’ll surely succeed. |
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#837
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gears in motion
idiom
••••••
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the process has started and is progressing
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Once the plan was approved, the gears were in motion. |
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#838
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put the pieces together
idiom
••••••
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to understand or solve something by combining information
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After examining the data, the engineer put the pieces together. |
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#839
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in so many words
idiom
••••••
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to say something clearly and directly
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He didn’t say it in so many words, but I knew what he meant. |
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#840
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lose touch
idiom
••••••
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to stop communicating with someone
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We lost touch after college. |