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英语短语造句加翻译

英语短语造句加翻译

英语短语造句加翻译1. Break the ice. (打破沉默)。

I tried to break the ice with my new colleague by asking him about his hobbies.2. Cut corners. (杜撰,走捷径)。

If you cut corners while writing your thesis, the quality will suffer.3. Hit the books. (用功学习)。

I need to hit the books tonight and study for my exam tomorrow.4. Give it a shot. (尝试一下)。

I've never played tennis before, but I'm willing to give ita shot.5. Keep your chin up. (振作精神)。

Even though you failed the test, you need to keep your chin up and try again.6. Make ends meet. (维持生计)。

With a low-paying job, it's difficult to make ends meet.7. Pull someone's leg. (开玩笑)。

I was just pulling your leg when I told you there was a shark in the swimming pool.8. Take it easy. (放轻松)。

After a long day at work, I like to take it easy and watch some TV.9. Time flies. (光阴似箭)。

英语常用短语1000句

英语常用短语1000句

英语常用短语1000句导读:1、It sounds great!听起来很不错。

2、Feast your eyes.让你大饱眼福。

3、I have to go now. 我必须走了.4、Good job!做得好!5、Watch out!当心。

6、We must arrive there on time. 我们必须准时到那儿.7、Could you introduce me to her? 你能把我介绍给她吗?8、Are you sure?你肯定吗?9、Enjoy yourself!祝你玩得开心!10、I will come again tomorrow.我明天再来。

11、It’s a photo of my family. 是我们家的全家福。

12、Yes, I am. / No, I'm not. 是,我是./ 不,我不是.13、Where can I make a reservation?我到哪里可以预订?14、My god!天哪!15、It's a fine day.今天是个好天。

16、Your hand feels cold.你的手摸起来很冷。

17、There is no evidence to suggest that.没有证据表明。

18、I love you!我爱你!19、It involves a lot of hard work.那需要很多的辛勤工作。

20、Yes,a dress for my daughter.是的,给我女儿买条裙子。

21、I'll try my best.我尽力而为。

22、Bless you!祝福你!23、Good night, Jane. 晚安,简.24、I'm afraid that won't be possible ,much as we'd like to.尽管我们很想这样做,但恐怕不行了。

25、What's your trouble?你哪儿不舒服?26、Good night,John.晚安,约翰。

200个英语短语造句

200个英语短语造句

200个英语短语造句1. Break the ice: "We played some games to break the ice and make the party atmosphere more relaxed."2. On the ball: "He's always on the ball and ready to help whenever someone needs assistance."3. By heart: "She learned the poem by heart and recited it beautifully at the talent show."4. On the fence: "I'm still on the fence about whether to accept the job offer or not."5. Off the hook: "Thankfully, the judge decided to let him off the hook and gave him a lighter sentence."6. Over the moon: "She was over the moon when she heard the news that she had won the lottery."7. Under the weather: "I'm sorry, I can't make it to the meeting today. I'm feeling a bit under the weather."8. On the dot: "He always arrives on the dot, never keeping anyone waiting."9. In the loop: "Make sure to keep me in the loop about any updates or changes to the project."10. On cloud nine: "She was on cloud nine after receiving the promotion she had been waiting for."11. Face the music: "After making that mistake, he had toface the music and accept the consequences."12. On the rocks: "Their relationship has been on the rocks for months now, and I'm not sure if they'll make it."13. In the clear: "Once the police investigation is complete and we're in the clear, we can finally relax."14. By the skin of one's teeth: "He managed to escape the accident by the skin of his teeth, but he's still shaken up."15. Out of the blue: "I got an out-of-the-blue invitation to the wedding, which was a complete surprise."16. In the nick of time: "The rescue team arrived in the nick of time and saved the trapped hikers."17. On the same page: "We need to make sure we're all on the same page before we start the project."18. Out of the woods: "After a long illness, he's finally out of the woods and starting to recover."19. On the edge: "She was on the edge of her seat the whole time, anxiously waiting for the results."20. In hot water: "He's in hot water with his boss for not meeting the deadline."21. Jump the gun: "Don't jump the gun and assume you know what the boss wants. Wait for the official announcement."22. Over the moon: "She was over the moon when she got the news that she had won the scholarship."23. In the dark: "I'm completely in the dark about what happened last night. No one has told me anything."24. Break the ice: "At the party, he made a joke to break the ice and everyone started laughing."25. On a roll: "Once she got started, she was on a roll and couldn't stop winning game after game."26. By heart: "He had learned the entire speech by heart and delivered it flawlessly."27. Up in the air: "The plans for the vacation are still up in the air. We haven't decided where to go yet."28. In the spotlight: "With the new product launch, the CEO was in the spotlight and had to answer many questions from reporters."29. Call it a day: "After working for hours, we decided to call it a day and continue tomorrow."30. A piece of cake: "Don't worry, that task is a piece of cake for him. He'll finish it in no time."31. Under the weather: "I'm sorry, I can't make it to the meeting today. I'm feeling a bit under the weather."32. In the nick of time: "He arrived in the nick of time tosave the day."33. On the fence: "I'm still on the fence about whether to accept the job offer or not."34. In hot water: "He got himself into some serious trouble and is now in hot water with his boss."35. In the loop: "Make sure to keep me in the loop with any updates on the project."36. By the skin of one's teeth: "She managed to escape the accident by the skin of her teeth."37. On the ball: "He's always on the ball and ready to help whenever someone needs it."38. On the edge: "I was on the edge of my seat the entire movie, not knowing what would happen next."39. Put a damper on things: "The unexpected rain put a damper on our outdoor plans."40. Pull one's weight: "Everyone in the team needs to pull their weight and contribute to the project's success."41. Jump the gun: "Don't jump the gun and assume you know what the boss is going to say. Wait for the meeting."42. Break the ice: "At the party, he made a joke to break the ice and everyone started laughing."43. Beat around the bush: "If you want to ask for a raise,just do it directly. Don't beat around the bush."44. Call it a day: "After such a long day, I think we should call it a day and head home."45. Spill the beans: "I know you've been keeping a secret, so just spill the beans and tell me what's going on!"46. A piece of cake: "Don't worry, that task is a piece of cake. I'll finish it in no time."47. Rain cats and dogs: "It's raining cats and dogs outside, we'd better stay inside and rest."48. In the dark: "I'm completely in the dark about what happened last night. No one told me anything."49. On cloud nine: "She's been on cloud nine since she got the promotion. She's so happy!"50. In the blink of an eye: "In the blink of an eye, he disappeared into the crowd, and we couldn't find him anywhere."51. Go the extra mile: "To stand out from the crowd, you need to go the extra mile and offer more than what's expected."52. Face the music: "When you make a mistake, you have to face the music and accept the consequences."53. On the fence: "I'm still on the fence about whether toaccept the job offer or not. I need more time to think."54. In hot water: "He's in hot water with his boss for not meeting the deadline."55. By the skin of one's teeth: "We managed to win the game by the skin of our teeth, it was a close call."56. Bite the bullet: "I know it's going to be painful, but I have to bite the bullet and face my fears."57. Put a damper on things: "His sudden departure put a damper on our plans for the weekend."58. In the nick of time: "Fortunately, he arrived in the nick of time to save the day."59. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush: "I'd take the sure thing now rather than risk it for something that might not happen. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."60. Count your chickens before they hatch: "Don't count your chickens before they hatch. You never know what might happen."61. Jump the gun: "Don't jump the gun and assume you know what's going to happen. Wait for the official announcement."62. Spill the beans: "I promised I wouldn't spill the beans, so you'll have to wait until the surprise is officially revealed."63. Throw in the towel: "After losing the fifth set, he knew he had no choice but to throw in the towel."64. Call it a day: "Let's call it a day and finish the project tomorrow. We've made enough progress for now."65. Pull someone's leg: "I was just pulling your leg when I said you'd won the lottery. It was just a joke!"66. Play by the rules: "To be successful in this competition, you need to play by the rules and not try to cheat."67. Have a ball: "I had a ball at the party last night. I danced, laughed, and made new friends."68. Hit the nail on the head: "Your answer hit the nail on the head. That's exactly what I was trying to say!"69. A piece of cake: "Don't worry, that task is a piece of cake for me. I'll have it done in no time."70. Beat around the bush: "Please don't beat around the bush. I want a straight answer: Yes or no?"71. Break the ice: "At the new job, I had to break the ice by introducing myself and starting a conversation with my colleagues."72. In the nick of time: "Fortunately, he arrived in the nick of time to save the day."73. By the skin of one's teeth: "I managed to pass the examby the skin of my teeth. It was a close call!"74. Rain cats and dogs: "It's raining cats and dogs outside, we'd better stay indoors."75. On the ball: "He's always on the ball and ready to help whenever someone needs it."76. Bark up the wrong tree: "You're barking up the wrong tree if you think she's the one who stole your wallet. She was with me all day."77. Paint the town red: "We painted the town red last night, celebrating our team's victory."78. Count on someone: "You can count on me to be there for you whenever you need help."79. Cut to the chase: "Cut to the chase, please. I don't have time for long stories or unnecessary details."80. Mind your own business: "Mind your own business and don't try to."81. Face the music: "After making that mistake, I had to face the music and accept the consequences."82. Pull someone's leg: "I thought he was serious, but thenI realized he was just pulling my leg."83. Jump the gun: "Don't jump the gun and assume you know what's going to happen. Wait for the officialannouncement."84. On pins and needles: "I was on pins and needles waiting for the results of the exam."85. Bite the bullet: "I had to bite the bullet and accept the new job even though it meant relocating to another city."86. Get the ball rolling: "Let's get the ball rolling and start planning our next project."87. Call it a day: "After working so hard, we decided to call it a day and relax with a cup of coffee."88. Spill the beans: "Don't spill the beans about our secret plan. It's supposed to be a surprise!"89. Piece of cake: "Don't worry, that task is a piece of cake for me. I'll have it done in no time."90. Keep one's eyes peeled: "Keep your eyes peeled for any suspicious activity. We don't want any accidents."91. By the skin of one's teeth: "I managed to finish the race by the skin of my teeth - I almost didn't make it!"92. Break the ice: "At the party, he made a joke to break the ice and everyone started laughing."93. In the nick of time: "Fortunately, he arrived in the nick of time to save the day."94. In hot water: "After getting caught cheating, he wasnow in hot water with his teacher."95. Pull up one's socks: "You need to pull up your socks and start working harder if you want to achieve your goals."96. Beat around the bush: "He beat around the bush for a long time before finally asking me out."97. Set in stone: "Once the decision is set in stone, there's no going back."98. Put one's foot in one's mouth: "I really put my foot in my mouth when I said that - I shouldn't have said it."99. On the fence: "I'm still on the fence about whether to accept the job offer or not."100. Make a long story short: "Make a long story short, we ended up winning the game in the last minute."101. First things first: "First things first, we need to finish this report before we can move on to the next project."102. Break the ice: "He made a few jokes to break the ice and make the new meeting less awkward."103. Pull someone's leg: "I thought he was serious, but later I realized he was just pulling my leg."104. Piece of cake: "Fixing that computer problem was a piece of cake for him - he did it in no time."105. By hook or by crook: "She'll get that promotion byhook or by crook - she's very determined."106. On the fence: "I'm still on the fence about whether to accept the job offer or not."107. In the long run: "In the long run, it's better to invest in yourself and your education than to spend money on short-term pleasures."108. Take the cake: "His dessert recipe was so delicious, it took the cake!"109. In hot water: "After forgetting to submit the report, he's now in hot water with his boss."110. Cut to the chase: "Cut to the chase, please - I don't have time for long stories or unnecessary details."111. Under the weather: "I'm sorry, I can't make it to the party tonight. I'm feeling a bit under the weather."112. On the dot: "She's always punctual; she arrives on the dot every time."113. Rain or shine: "No matter the weather, we'll be there rain or shine."114. In the nick of time: "He arrived in the nick of time to save the day."115. By and large: "By and large, most people enjoyed the party."116. In the dark: "I'm completely in the dark about what happened last night."117. On the ball: "He's always on the ball and ready to help whenever needed."118. Call it a day: "Let's call it a day and finish the work tomorrow."119. On the bright side: "On the bright side, at least we learned a lot from the project."120. Bottom line: "Bottom line, we need to increase sales to stay afloat."121. Face to face: "We had a face to face meeting with the client to discuss the project details."122. Piece of cake: "Don't worry, that task is a piece of cake for me."123. Hands down: "She's the best in her field; hands down, no one compares."124. Firsthand experience: "I have firsthand experience with this software, so I can help you with any issues."125. In the long run: "In the long run, investing in education is always a worthwhile decision."126. Out of the blue: "He called me out of the blue to ask for help with a project."127. By heart: "She has the entire speech memorized by heart."128. In the loop: "Make sure to keep everyone in the loop about the changes we're making."129. On the fence: "I'm still on the fence about whether to accept the job offer or not."130. No holds barred: "We're going to go all out for this event; no holds barred!"131. Break the ice: "He tried to break the ice by making a joke at the start of the meeting."132. On the same page: "We need to make sure we're all on the same page about the project's goals."133. On a roll: "She's been on a roll lately, accomplishing task after task with ease."134. Bottom of the barrel: "Unfortunately, the product we received was at the bottom of the barrel in quality."135. In the spotlight: "The new CEO has been in the spotlight since taking over the company."136. Up in the air: "The plans for the event are still up in the air; we're still waiting for final approval."137. On the side: "He has a part-time job on the side to earn extra money."138. In the clear: "Once the investigation is complete and we're in the clear, we can proceed with the project."139. Cut to the chase: "Cut to the chase, what's the bottom line of this proposal?"140. Out of this world: "The new restaurant's food is out of this world; you must try it!"141. Out of the blue: "He called me out of the blue with an invitation to his birthday party."142. By the skin of one's teeth: "We managed to finish the project by the skin of our teeth, just before the deadline."143. In the nick of time: "The rescue team arrived in the nick of time and saved the trapped miners."144. Piece of cake: "Don't worry, that task is a piece of cake for me. I'll finish it in no time."145. On the fence: "I'm still on the fence about whether to accept the job offer or not."146. In the dark: "I was completely in the dark about the surprise party until they revealed it to me."147. On the dot: "He always arrives on the dot, never a minute late."148. In hot water: "After that incident, she's been in hot water with her boss."149. Call it a day: "Let's call it a day and resume our discussion tomorrow."150. In the loop: "Make sure to keep me in the loop with any updates on the project."151. Over the moon: "She was over the moon when she won the lottery and couldn't believe her luck."152. By hook or by crook: "He'll find a way to get what he wants, by hook or by crook."153. Break the ice: "The new employee tried to break the ice by making a joke at the meeting."154. In the same boat: "We're all in the same boat here, so let's work together to solve the problem."155. Up in the air: "The plans for the event are still up in the air, and nothing is confirmed yet."156. On a roll: "Once he got started, he was on a roll and couldn't stop winning."157. Under the weather: "She stayed home from work today because she's feeling under the weather."158. Cut to the chase: "Can you cut to the chase and tell me what you really want?"159. On the brink of: "The company is on the brink of collapse if they don't make a profit soon."160. A walk in the park: "For him, running a marathon is just a walk in the park."161. A piece of cake: "Don't worry, that task is a piece of cake for me. I can finish it in no time."162. In the nick of time: "He arrived in the nick of time to save the day."163. On the dot: "She's always on the dot when it comes to meeting deadlines."164. By and large: "By and large, most people agreed with the proposal."165. Firsthand experience: "Having firsthand experience of the project, I can attest to its success."166. On the fence: "I'm still on the fence about whether to accept the job offer or not."167. In the dark: "I was completely in the dark about the surprise party until they revealed it to me."168. At a loss for words: "She was at a loss for words when she saw the breathtaking view."169. From scratch: "The startup built their entire business from scratch, with no outside funding."170. In the long run: "In the long run, investing in education is the best investment you can make."171. In hot water: "After forgetting to bring the project to the meeting, he's now in hot water with his boss."172. In the mood for: "I'm not really in the mood for watching a movie tonight, I think I'll just read a book."173. At the drop of a hat: "He's always ready to help, he'll jump in at the drop of a hat."174. At stake: "With the election coming up, the future of the country is at stake."175. Take it easy: "Take it easy, there's no need to rush. We'll get there in time."176. By heart: "She had learned the speech by heart and delivered it flawlessly."177. In the clear: "After the police investigation, they found that he was in the clear and had no involvement in the crime."178. On the bright side: "On the bright side, at least we learned a lot from the failed project."179. In the loop: "Make sure to keep everyone in the loop when making important decisions."180. At hand: "All the necessary tools and resources are at hand, we can start the project anytime."181. On the ball: "He's always on the ball and ready to helpwhenever someone needs it."182. By and large: "By and large, most people enjoyed the party and had a great time."183. On the nose: "The cook's recipe was perfect -the dessert came out on the nose, just like she had planned."184. Take it with a grain of salt: "I'd take what he said with a grain of salt - he's known for exaggerating."185. Out of the blue: "He called me out of the blue to ask for help with a project he was working on."186. In the dark: "I was completely in the dark about the surprise party until they revealed it to me."187. Jump the gun: "Don't jump the gun and assume you know what's going to happen -wait for the official announcement."188. In the same boat: "We're all in the same boat here, trying to figure out how to deal with this challenging situation."189. On the spot: "He was asked to perform a song on the spot at the party, and he did an amazing job."190. Call it a day: "After a long day of work, we decided to call it a day and head home."191. break the ice -The host tried to break the ice by making a joke at the beginning of the party.192. by chance -I met my old friend by chance in the shopping mall.193. in the long run - Studying hard now will pay off in the long run.194. on the spot - The police arrested the criminal on the spot.195. all in all - All in all, it was a successful event.196. in the end - After much debate, we finally reached a decision in the end.197. on a regular basis - She exercises on a regular basis to keep fit.198. in the meantime - While we're waiting for the results, we can start preparing for the next project in the meantime.199. on a roll -After winning three games consecutively, the team was really on a roll.200. in the mood for -I'm not really in the mood for a movie tonight, I think I'll just read a book.。

16个英语短语及例句

16个英语短语及例句

16个英语短语及例句1、for/from want of 因为缺少……The flowers died from want of water.这些花因为缺少水而枯死了。

Some of the wounded soldiers died for want of medicine.有些士兵因为缺乏药物而死去。

2、for the use of 供……使用的This parking lot is for the use of employees only.这个停车场只供员工使用。

This dining hall is for the use of teachers.这个饭堂是供教师使用的。

3、in support of 为了支持……,为了拥护……He spoke at the meeting in support of my idea.他在会上讲话支持我的想法。

They decided to stay in support of the new leadership.为了支持新的领导班子,他们决定留下来。

4、so as to 为了(做)……,以便(做)……They made a lot of lively programs so sas to attract more children.为了吸引更多的孩子,他们制作了很多生动活泼的节目。

I left home at 5:00 in the morning so as to be there on time.我早上5点钟就出门,以便准时到达那里。

5、in search of 为了寻找……,为了寻求……He went to the south in search of better prospects.他为了寻找更好的前途到南方去。

She immigrated to New Zealand in search of a quiet life.她为了过上平静的生活移民到新西兰去。

全面实用!高考英语常见短语+例句

全面实用!高考英语常见短语+例句

高考英语常见短语及例句一、时间短语1. In the long run (从长远来看)例句:In the long run, hard work always pays off.从长远来看,努力工作总是会有回报的。

2. At the eleventh hour (在最后一刻)例句:They finished the project at the eleventh hour.他们在最后一刻完成了这个项目。

3. On the spur of the moment (一时冲动)例句:She decided to go on a trip on the spur of the moment. 她一时冲动决定出去旅行。

二、情感和情绪短语4. On cloud nine (非常快乐)例句:After winning the championship, she was on cloud nine. 赢得冠军后,她非常快乐。

5. Lose one's temper (发脾气)例句:He lost his temper when hisputer crashed.当他的电脑崩溃时,他发了脾气。

6. Have mixed feelings (心中有千言万语)例句:I have mixed feelings about leaving my hometown for college.我对离开家乡去上大学心中有千言万语。

三、交际短语7. Break the ice (打破沉默)例句:I told a joke to break the ice at the party.我讲了个笑话来打破聚会上的沉默。

8. Keep in touch (保持通信)例句:Although we live in different cities, we still keep in touch. 虽然我们住在不同的城市,但是我们依然保持通信。

英语短语100个

英语短语100个

英语短语100个——让你的英语更地道英语短语是英语学习中不可或缺的一部分,它们可以帮助我们更加流利、自然地表达自己的想法和感受。

英语短语有很多种类,比如习惯用语、谚语、俚语、固定搭配等,它们都有自己的含义和用法,有时候甚至不能从字面上理解。

本文将为你介绍100个常用的英语短语,包括它们的意思、例句和中文对照,希望能够帮助你提高你的英语水平和交际能力。

1. A piece of cake意思:非常容易的事情例句:This math problem is a piece of cake for me.中文:这道数学题对我来说是小菜一碟。

2. Break a leg意思:祝好运(尤指演出前)例句:You're going to do great in the audition. Break a leg!中文:你的试镜一定会很棒的。

祝你好运!3. Call it a day意思:结束一天的工作或活动例句:We've been working hard for hours. Let's call it a day and go home.中文:我们已经努力工作了几个小时。

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4. Cut someone some slack意思:对某人宽容一些,不要太苛刻例句:He's new to this job, so cut him some slack if he makes some mistakes.中文:他是这份工作的新手,所以如果他犯了些错误,就对他宽容一些吧。

5. Down to earth意思:脚踏实地的,实际的,不虚幻的例句:She's very down to earth and easy to talk to.中文:她很脚踏实地,很容易交谈。

6. Every cloud has a silver lining意思:凡事都有好的一面,不幸中有幸例句:Don't be so sad about losing your job. Every cloud has a silver lining. Maybe you'll find a better one soon.中文:不要因为失去工作而太难过。

英语的短语

英语的短语

英语的短语
1. A piece of cake - 容易的事情
2. Break a leg - 祝好运(表演者、演员用语)
3. Call it a day - 停工, 放下工作
4. Cut the mustard - 做到要求, 成功
5. Get cold feet - 畏缩, 胆怯
6. Hit the nail on the head - 说到点子上, 一针见血
7. In the same boat - 处于同一困境中
8. Let the cat out of the bag - 泄露秘密
9. On cloud nine - 极度兴奋, 高兴
10. Piece of advice - 一条建议
11. Cost an arm and a leg - 价钱高得离谱
12. Good things come to those who wait -耐心的人会有好运的
13. Hit the hay - 去睡觉
14. Miss the boat - 错失机会
15. Out of the blue - 突然, 毫无预警
16. Put all your eggs in one basket -孤注一掷
17. Take a rain check -推后一个计划
18. Time flies - 光阴似箭
19. When pigs fly - 基本不可能, 不可能发生的事情
20. Break the ice - 打破僵局。

16个英语短语及例句助你出口成章搞定对话

16个英语短语及例句助你出口成章搞定对话

16个英语短语及例句助你出口成章搞定对话1、for/from want of 因为缺少……The flowers died from want of water.这些花因为缺少水而枯死了。

Some of the wounded soldiers died for want of medicine.有些士兵因为缺乏药物而死去。

2、for the use of 供……使用的This parking lot is for the use of employees only.这个停车场只供员工使用。

This dining hall is for the use of teachers.这个饭堂是供教师使用的。

3、in support of 为了支持……,为了拥护……He spoke at the meeting in support of my idea.他在会上讲话支持我的想法。

They decided to stay in support of the new leadership.为了支持新的领导班子,他们决定留下来。

4、so as to 为了(做)……,以便(做)……They made a lot of lively programs so sas to attract more children.为了吸引更多的孩子,他们制作了很多生动活泼的节目。

I left home at 5:00 in the morning so as to be there on time.我早上5点钟就出门,以便准时到达那里。

5、in search of 为了寻找……,为了寻求……He went to the south in search of better prospects.他为了寻找更好的前途到南方去。

She immigrated to New Zealand in search of a quiet life.她为了过上平静的生活移民到新西兰去。

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1.invest in购买,投入在......上
When Australia had the money to spare, it didn't invest in it's own industries and universities.
当澳大利亚有钱的时候,它没有投资于自己的产业和大学。

2.give sth. a go尝试做某事
You'll love playing hockey,why don't you give it a go?
你会喜欢打曲棍球的,为什么不试一试呢?
3.light up照亮,发亮
On September 5, at the end of the festival, a massive display of fireworks will light up the sky around Broadlands.
9月5日,在节日结束时,布罗德兰兹周围的天空将被一场大规模的烟花表演照亮。

4.off the beaten path/track 人迹罕至的,偏远的
The farmhouse we stayed in was completely off the beaten track.
我们住的农舍非常偏远。

5.in tears 哭泣
She left the room in tears so I went after her.
她流着泪离开了房间,所以我随后追了出去。

6.get away 离开,走开,逃脱
There's no way he'll get away.
他是没有机会逃掉的。

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