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Get out of my house! 滚出我的房子! ? We managed to get past the guards.? They shouted at us to get back.BEE 变成 linking 19、verb, 连系动词 to change to a new feeling, situation, or state 变得,变成SYN BEETHESAURUSBEE她不久就厌倦了这份工作。? Don' t get upset.别难过。? She ...
meet:The alumnae chapter gets together twice a year. to come to an accord; agree:They simply couldn't get together on matters of policy. Idiomsget up: to sit up or stand; arise. to rise from bed. to ascend or mount. to prepare; ...
•Get out of my house!滚出我的房子! •We managed to get past the guards.我们设法从警卫身边溜了过去。 •They shouted at us to get back.他们喊着要我们回去。 •Peter got to his feet (= stood up ) .彼得站了起来。 15. MAKE STH MOVE使某物移动 [T always + adv/prep] to make...
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The alumnae chapter gets together twice a year. to come to an accord; agree: They simply couldn't get together on matters of policy. get up, to sit up or stand; arise. to rise from bed. to ascend or mount. to prepare; arrange; organize: to get up an exhibit. to draw upon; ma...
to get together a portfolio of 20 stocks. to congregate; meet: The alumnae chapter gets together twice a year. to come to an accord; agree: They simply couldn't get together on matters of policy. get up, to sit up or stand; arise. to rise from bed. to ascend or mount. to prepa...
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1. Rolling, as in a somersault: tripped and fell head over heels. 2. Completely; hopelessly: head over heels in love. keep (one's) head To remain calm; remain in control of oneself. lose (one's) head To lose one's poise or self-control. off/out of (one's) head Crazy; derange...
J Haskell - 《Journal of Outdoor & Environmental Education》 被引量: 7发表: 2000年 The Idea of a Contractarian Business Ethics This chapter discusses two major approaches to business ethics which rest on the foundation of social contract theory: the contractualist position of Integ... C Luetge...