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本帖最后由 wwoxxoyy 于 2014-9-13 07:22 编辑 3 q/ A8 X" g, J- x6 L$ |% b$ h
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sign off on something% D* Q4 Z# @7 H' w
to sign a paper, indicating that one has finished with something or agrees with the state of something. The publisher signed off on the book and sent it to be printed. I refuse to sign off on this project until it is done correctly.
( `7 c1 E5 L3 |8 nSee also: sign
2 w- ]: l) p3 m5 wMcGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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ake the heat and take some heat
: a3 X$ c/ W( V7 E6 P) iSl. to receive or put up with criticism (for something). The cops have been taking some heat about the Quincy killing. If you can't take the heat, stay out of the kitchen.
, X7 B$ l" N. N( t6 J& X8 ISee also: heat, take% c( S5 R: T2 d W6 k( C
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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' _3 E/ S' X# T1 I0 f* _take (great) pains to do something also go to (great) pains to do something
9 x1 ~3 l7 ]. }# jto try very hard to do something We took great pains to insure that no one felt left out.9 W& M$ r' \) X; z
Related vocabulary: go to great lengths to do something4 k! Z5 @+ F, ~& _; G
See also: pain, take
: l& Z- W( M# s$ m/ F% UCambridge Dictionary of American Idioms Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2003. Reproduced with permission.
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take a shot at someone or something
* t0 c3 u2 x- L' B1. to fire a shot at someone or something. The hunter took a shot at the deer. Who took a shot at my mailbox?
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; \2 e# L+ E8 u/ U5 @See also: shot, take
% E( k: P* s0 i; V$ {$ l% Z0 XMcGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
. i! M1 K, C4 ztake a shot at something also have a shot at something
7 S0 ?+ e: @! r' Dto make an attempt to do something give something a shot I wasn't sure of the answer, but I thought I'd take a shot at it anyway. He's proven himself to be a talented actor and now he's having a shot at directing.
' s `; _9 R$ _: W& sRelated vocabulary: give something a whirl
& n& j+ l) P" ]" lSee also: shot, take
& q. U, e/ x& C9 ~3 TCambridge Dictionary of American Idioms Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2003. Reproduced with permission.
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" P8 U% d6 A2 u: H6 ?( ~http://www.thefreedictionary.com/. j& L& x; C% `( b5 v& O
这个网站可能有你想要的,它的特点就是:引用别人的。, o5 \# ^7 F( b1 p0 C1 p
要是能提取出来,可以做一个很全面的词典,应为它就是各类词典的打包。
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