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learn the ropes

- learn or understand the basic details of how to do or perform a job, task, or activity 学基本功

We have a few high-priority projects we need to get done now, so you'll need to learn the ropes on your own.

This class is intense! They don't even give you a chance to learn the ropes before they throw an exam at you.

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square up

- to prepare to fight, compete, or argue with someone

The players squared up to each other and started shouting.

He squared up to the guy who had been making lewd remarks about his girlfriend. 

Protestors squared up to police during the march, but thankfully there was no violence.

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四个容易混淆的动词

grunt,growl,groan,snarl

* A grunt is the sound you make if you pick up something heavy,  when trying without succes to turn the key to open the lock, so it's a kind of pain/anger/impotence...or if someone punches you in the stomach. It is also how we describe the sound someone gives to an answer (it is not yes or no, it is a grunt).

- I asked him if he would help me, but he only grunted.

* A growl is the low sound a dog makes when it is acting aggressive.

- For people, it is the way an angry or disgruntled person talks:
    Don't growl at me; I didn't break your hammer.

* A groan is a sound made in response to pain (呻吟) or unwanted news.

- The patient groaned when the nurse changed the bandage.
- When the teacher announced the homework assignment, the class groaned in unison.

It also describes the sound of furniture or machinery straining.

- The chair groaned loudly when the fat man sat down.

* Snarl is similar to growl, except that the lips are curled up to show the teeth. It is more threatening.

- A snarling person is very unpleasant:
    I offered to help him, but he snarled that I should leave immediately, so I did.

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好词好句

形容猫生气的样子

He stretched his claws and arched his back,and his fur stood up like It was full of electricity.

猫高兴的时候

He was a purring fluffy ball.

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drive at something

- to be making a point; to be hinting at something; to work up to making a point.

What are you driving at? What's the point?

I could tell Mary was driving at something, but I didn't know what it was.

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marvel at (someone or something)

- to look at something and feel or express astonishment, wonder, or admiration.

Every year, thousands of tourists come to marvel at the work of the brilliant architect.

We've been marveling at your painting, John. It's absolutely incredible!

But the reason I was here was not to marvel at the daring kayakers as they surfed the standing waves. Instead, I had come to ask about the name of the place.

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slip up on something

- to make a careless error.

They often slipped up when it came to spelling.

Last year,he had lost the trophy to Augustine Lim after slipped up on the spelling for 'nemesis'.

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give a statement to the police

- to provide a statement which is a written or in certain circumstances a video-recorded account of what happened and may be used as evidence in court

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well up

- to rise to the edge of a container, ready to flow 要涌出来,溢出来

Lava welled up in the crater.

Tears welled up in my eyes, but I did not cry.

I could feel anger well up in.

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pipe up - say something suddenly.

"‘I'll go,” I piped up.

In the silence that followed, a lone voice piped up from the back of the room.
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