系統化英語---高階
edited
by Dr. Tracy Shih
get along with
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和睦相處 They get along with each other very well.
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get away with
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逃避處罰 How did he get away with the cheating in the test?
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get even with
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報復 Henry finally got even with John for his insult.
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get in touch with
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與…聯絡 Don’t forget to get in touch
with your old friends.
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get better
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漸漸好轉 I am getting better.
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get busy
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忙碌 Mary is getting very busy recently.
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get sick
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生病 It is getting cold. Watch out! Don’t get sick.
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get tired
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疲倦 I am getting tired of the continuous noise.
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get well
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康復 My grandmother is getting well quickly.
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get wet
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變濕 I got wet in the rain because I forgot to bring an umbrella.
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get worse
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變壞 This protest is getting worse.
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get lost
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迷路 I don’t have any sense of direction. Therefore, I always get lost.
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get mixed up
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混淆 The teacher always gets mixed me up with another girl.
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get used to
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適應 You will get used to the food here.
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get rid of
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免除 Please get rid of the garbage.
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get the better of
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勝過 I didn’t think that my
brother could get the better of me in the qualification test.
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get (one’s) own way
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隨心所欲 Don’t always get your own way.
Think about others sometimes.
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get on (one’s) nerves
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令人厭煩 The noise gets on my nerves.
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give birth to
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生產 She gave birth to twin boys.
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give (SB) a call (ring)
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打電話給某人 Give me a call when you get home.
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have time off
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放假 We always have Saturdays off.
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have (one’s) own way
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為所欲為 Nobody likes Tina because she always has her own way.
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have a good time
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玩的盡興 I had a good time chatting with them.
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have to do with
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與…有關 We
have nothing to do with the case.
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have it out with
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爭吵 Why don’t you have it out with your enemy and discuss the whole
thing face to face?
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have it in for
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懷恨
Helen has had it in for Paul since he started
criticizing her.
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have (one’s)heart set on
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渴望
I have my heart set on a Alaska cruise.
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Hold still
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保持不動 Hold still. I am taking a
picture now.
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Hold good
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有效 The test score can hold good for two years.
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keep an eye on
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注意 Will you keep an eye on the baby while I was busy.
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keep good time
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準確 This antique clock doesn’t
keep good time. It loses three minutes
a day.
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keep in mind
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牢記 You must keep in mind that honesty is the best policy.
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keep track of
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紀錄 I keep track of the money we have spent every month.
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keep away from
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遠離 I try to keep away from the irresponsible people.
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keep up with
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趕上 We can keep up with the team if we maintain this speed.
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keep (one’s) head
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保持冷靜
Joan always keeps her head during an emergency.
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keep in touch with
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保持聯絡
Do you keep in touch with your old friends?
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make faces
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扮鬼臉 This naughty boy
is making faces at me.
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make friends
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交朋友
When you travel, you will make some friends.
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make clear
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說明 Our Math. teacher makes clear every formula that we don’t
understand.
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make sense
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合理的 His explanation didn’t make any sense.
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make sure
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確定 We have to make sure it works well.
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make up
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1.補償 How can he make
up to you ?
2.和解 Two days after their big fight, they made it up.
3.虛構 Peter wants to make up his own ghost story.
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make good
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成功
He is a smart man, so he can make good in everything
he does.
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make good time
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以高速駕車旅行 We made good time
all the way to Taipei.
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make no difference
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沒有不同 It
makes no difference to me whether you
believe it or not.
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make room for
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騰出空間
Would you make room for another chair.
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make the best of
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盡己所能 You need to make the
best of your position.
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make fun of
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嘲笑
Don’t make fun of your classmates.
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make up (one’s) mind
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決定 I make up my mind to finish this work.
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stand a chance
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有機會 We stand a good chance to win this game.
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stand to reason
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理所當然 It stands to reason that careful man has more opportunities to
succeed than a careless one.
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stand up for
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支持 I am here to stand up for you.
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put
an end to
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結束 You should do something to put an end to the quarrel.
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put on weight
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體重增加 I put on five pounds and I
need to have a diet.
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put one’s foot into it
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犯錯 Whenever she open her mouth, she puts her foot in it.
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put up with
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忍受 How can you put up with his bad temper?
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take a walk
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散步 We took a walk along the beach this afternoon.
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take a seat
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坐下
You can take a seat.
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take pains
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盡力
He has taken pains to study for the entrance exam.
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take place
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發生 What took place last night?
舉行 The
annual meeting will take place in July.
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take advantage of
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利用
We must take advantage of all the opportunities.
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take (someone) for
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誤認 My boss took me for my brother because we look alike.
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take a look at
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看一下 Take a look at this picture and you will know the answer
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take care of
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照顧 Could you take care of my little sister when I am away?
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take part in
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參與 Did you take part in the meeting yesterday?
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take pity on
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同情 Take pity on the poor old lady and be nice to her.
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take into account
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考慮 My boss took my suggestion into account.
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take (something) for granted
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把某事認為理所當然 You should not take your parents’ love for granted.
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take (someone) by surprise
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使驚訝 That terrible accident took us by surprise.
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take (something) up with
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和某人討論某事 Jane is questioning about her salary, so she took it up with the
boss.
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其他常用片語
carry out
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實行 We must
carry out the teacher’s instructions.
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chew up
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嚼碎 I took a pill and chewed
it up.
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chop up
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砍碎 He chopped
up the wood into small pieces.
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clear up
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澄清 We can
clear up the misunderstanding as soon as possible.
放晴 I hope
the gloomy weather clears up soon.
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count on
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依靠 He is a
responsible person who can be counted on.
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figure out
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理解 It is not difficult to figure out.
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fill out
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填寫 You need
to fill out the application form.
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hang up
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掛吊 Please
hang up the picture for me.
掛斷電話 He hung
up rudely.
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knock out
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擊倒 John
knocked him out with one big punch.
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know by sight
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曾經見過 I knew
him by sight but have never spoken to him.
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lay off
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解雇 He was
laid off.
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little by little
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漸漸的 She has
become rich little by little.
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live up to
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達到標準 No
matter how hard he tried, he failed to live up to his parents’ expectations.
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mix up
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混淆 Don’t mix
up the names and the scores.
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pay attention to
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注意 We should
pay attention to our health.
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point out
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指出 She
pointed out the problem.
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read over
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瀏覽 The
manager read over my resume and interviewed me.
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sell out
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售完 All the
hotel rooms are sold out.
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stir up
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激起 His
naughty son always stirs up trouble in school.
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tie up
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綁緊 They tied
up the clerk during the robbery.
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tired out
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精疲力盡 After a
long day, we are all tired out.
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