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【正文】 ea will never take hold of the voters. II. Phrases and Expressions Lesson 7—Spring Sowing B T L E W II. Phrases and Expressions 6. open up a. If a country or area opens up, or is opened up, it bees easier to travel around it or sell things to it. b. to cause sth. to be available for development, production, etc. c. to create a new opportunity or possibility Examples: Cheaper air travel has opened up all kinds of new holiday destinations. to open up undeveloped land, new territory, etc. When you’ve got a qualification like that, so many career opportunities opened up. Chinese a. 使(國家,地區(qū)) 開放 b. 開發(fā),生產(chǎn) c. 提供新的機會、可 能性 Lesson 7—Spring Sowing B T L E W II. Phrases and Expressions 7. be cross with (infml.) to be rather angry Examples: I was cross with him for being late. Why is he so cross with you? Chinese 生氣 Lesson 7—Spring Sowing B T L E W II. Phrases and Expressions 8. fall over a. If sb. falls over, they fall to the ground. b. If sth. falls over, it falls onto the side. c. to fall over sth.: to tumble over Examples: He was walking along quite normally and then suddenly fell over. If you make the cake too high it’ll just fall over. Be careful not to fall over the step on your way in. Chinese a. 跌倒 b. 從 excited or passionate Examples: The enemy could not but abandon the warship on fire. He was on fire with excitement at this marvelous sight. II. Phrases and Expressions Lesson 7—Spring Sowing B T L E W 3. better off a. if you have more money b. if you are in more satisfactory circumstances Examples: a situation where those who do not work are better off than those who do There are disturbed people in prison who’d be better off in hospital. II. Phrases and Expressions Lesson 7—Spring Sowing B T L E W 4. at this rate means “if what is happening now continues to happen for some time” Examples: Where has he got to? At this rate we will miss the train. At this rate they will soon overtake other countries. II. Phrases and Expressions Lesson 7—Spring Sowing B T L E W 5. take plete hold of to gain plete control or influence over sb.。 full of ardor。 so to speak. A shortening of “as if it were so”, this idiom has been in use since Chaucer’s time. We use this idiom to make what we are saying sound less definite. Examples: She was releasing me from the nest, as it were. She is my best friend, my second self, as it were. II. Phrases and Expressions Lesson 7—Spring Sowing B T L E W 2. on fire a. burning b. (of passion) burning with emotion。 a trace Examples: streaks of grey appearing in his black hair There was a streak of wildness/cruelty in him.(An inherent, often contrasting quality) Lesson 7—Spring Sowing B T L E W I. Word Study 10. subjugate v. a. to defeat (people or a country) and rule them in a way that allows them no freedom b. to treat (yourself, your wishes or your beliefs) as being less important than other people or their wishes or beliefs Synonyms defeat conquer vanquish beat overe Example: Journalists must subjugate personal political
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