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1. Run out of 用光,耗尽 例:Our car is running out of gas. Google where the nearest gas station is. 例:We’re running out of time. You got to hurry up. 例:I’m running out of data. 2. Run into 偶然遇见 例:Guess who I ran into today? 例:It seems we’ve run into some problems. 例:Don’t get us wrong. I just ran into her on my way back home. You know, we were pretty close back in college. So we think we could go to a coffee shop catching up a bit. I didn’t expect to see you here. 3. Run over 快速过一遍 (get run over 被车撞) 例:I got run over while playing with my phone in the street. 例:I’d like to run over today’s schedule. 例:You better run over it before you sign it. 4. Runs in the family 家庭传统 例:You got such a good temper. It runs in my family. 5. Run away from 逃离 例:You can’t run away from this all the time. You got to face it anyway. 例:Peter is a little introverted. When he saw me, he just run away. 例:Let’s run away, to some place where no one knows us. 6. Run the red light 闯红灯 例:My mom used to tell me ‘You should stand up for what’s right, not what’s popular.’ So I worked up my courage and came up to him, telling him it’s not right to run the red light. 34—sure 1. For sure 确定 例:I can’t say for sure. 我暂时不确定。 例:We’re gonna win this time for sue. 2. Be sure/Make sure + 句子 例:Keep practicing! I'm sure you will get the hang of it! 例:I'm not sure I know what you're getting at. 例:I'm sure I've met him somewhere, 35—low 1. low blow = a cheap shot 卑鄙的手段 例:How dare she spread rumors about me! That was such a cheap shot. /That was such a low blow. 2. Lay low/ Keep a low profile/keep it low 低调 例:We'll have a small simple wedding. We're keeping it low key. 例:He has been trying to keep a low profile at work ever since he won the lottery 3. low on something. 没多少了。 例:I’m running low on cash recently. 例:I have been low on energy lately. 我最近老是没精神。 例:I've been low on confidence my whole life. 我从来都没自信。 名句:When they go low, we go high. 36—tell 1. tell someone something 告诉某人某事 例:Let me tell you something. There’s no way I would quit. 例:Could you tell me the way to the nearest subway station? 例:Why didn't you tell me that in the first place? 你为什么最开始的时候不这么跟我说呢? 2. tell a lie/joke/the truth 撒谎/讲笑话/说实话 例:You’d better tell the truth. There’s no way you can get away with it. 例:Every time I tell a lie to my wife, I can’t stop laughing. I don’t know what’s wrong with me. 3. tell someone how to do something 告诉某人如何做某事 例:Could you tell me how to get to the nearest subway station? 例:You don’t get to tell me how to live my life. 4. I told you +句子 表示我早就告诉过你 例:I told you they would break up. /I told you it was not gonna work. 例:I told you don’t work TOO hard. Health should always come first. 5. I told you +句子 表示我早就告诉过你 例:I told you they would break up. /I told you it was not gonna work. 1) I could tell that she was not happy about that. You’ve got to watch out. 2) Tell me about it. 3) Only time will tell. /Time tells all. 4) Don't tell a soul/anybody. 5) I don’t know how to tell you this, but… There’s no easy way to tell you this, but… 6) Did I tell mom on you? 37.PUT 100小词走天下——put(放,使..处于某种状态) ● Don't put all your eggs in one basket. ● I'll put a smile on your face./You're putting me on the spot. 1. put down 1)放下 ● Put down your weapon./Put down your hands./Put me down. 2) 写 ● I'm making a shopping list. I already put down bread, cheese, and butter – what else do we need to get? ● I'll put you down for 5 boxes of paper. 3) 嘲笑, 侮辱 to insult ● Every time I try to add something to the conversation, my brother puts me down by saying my opinions are stupid ● I can't believe you put me down in front of your friends. ● His girlfriend always puts him down. 2. put on 1)放到…上面(put on +穿衣服,首饰,化妆, 体重) ● I've put on (a lot of) weight since university. ● He put on a lot of weight after he lost his job and had to stay at home. ● No dessert for me, thanks – I don't want to put on weight. ● He put on a sweater to stay warm. ● He got up and started to put on his jacket/shoes. ● I won't go home leave putting on any makeup/lipstick/sunglasses. 2)播放,打开(put on + 设备) ● I'm going to put on my favorite song. ● Turn off the air conditioner and put on the heat. ● Put this song on repeat. I like this song. ● I'll put the television on – there's a good film on tonight. ● Put the light on! I can't see. 3)put on years 显老 ● Black is not suitable for you. It puts ten years on you. ● Why don't you take off this coat. It puts 40 years on you. You look like my grandpa 3. put something (+地点)in/on ● You can put it there. ● Put it in the fridge as soon as possible when you get home. ● My wife doesn't allow me to put my coat or pants in the bedroom. ● We put the leftovers in the doggie bag and took it home. 扩展变型Where did you put + 名词? ● Where did you put it? ● Where did you put my charger? PUT 1. put back 放回 After you’re done using the dictionary, put it back. 2. put up 1)挂起,悬挂, 张贴 Put up that picture on the wall. Why did you put up posters for roommates if you don’t want them? Why don’t you put a sign up to tell people where the party is. 2)举起 put your hands up. 3)给某热能提供住宿(put up someone) let’s say your friend comes over, she’s supposed to just have dinner, but she didn’t want to go home because her home is too far, so she asked, can I stay over for the night? (They put her up for the night.) Don’t worry about finding a hotel – I can put you up for a few days. 3. put in 1)put in 把…放到..里面 Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. When you put faith in people, they reward you. If you don’t trust someone, don’t use it. Once you choose him, you gotta trust him. 2) put in(into) + 时间/金钱 You’ve got to put in some time. I can’t just give up. I’ve put so much time and money into it. 4. put off 1)put off 推迟 She put off telling him the bad news until he was feeling happier. A procrastinator is someone who is always putting things off. I’ve been putting off this assignment for the past week; I just can’t seem to get started! Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today 2)put someone off (be put off) 让某人觉得…不好,最终改变主意 I’d love to try oysters but the look of them always puts me off. It puts me off my writing if lots of people are talking around me. I was put off going to India when I read about how many tourists get ill when they go there.