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5. put together 1) 放到一起,组装  We should put all our money together and give it to Peter.  Why don’t you help me put together my new furniture?  One of the most important things when you start a business is to put together a great team. 2) 整理  What you need to do is to put together all our student list and give it to me before our class starts. 6. put out 1)扑灭(灯/火)  The firefighters quickly put out the fire in the apartment building.  Put out the light when you go to sleep.  Could you put it out? 2)出版  The organization puts out a monthly newsletter.  The fashion magazine will put out a special edition . let’s buy a copy and look at the pictures. 7. put aside 放到一边  We have to put aside our vacation plans, because I don’t have enough money.  Let’s put aside our disagreement and face the reality.  You need to put aside your differences with her. 备注:put aside for 为…目的儿储备 I put some money for a new computer. /I’m saving up for a new computer. 8. put away 放到一边 More expressions: 9. put 表达  Let me(Lemme) put it this way. /How can put it?  Well-put  It doesn’t sound that bad when you put it that way. 10. put someone on the spot 让某人很尴尬 11. put A before B 把A 放在更优先的位置  I put my work before family.  You must put studying before playing.  Don’t drive too fast. Put safety first. 12. put A before B 把A 放在更优先的位置  I put my work before family.  You must put studying before playing.  Don’t drive too fast. Put safety first. 13. put something behind someone 把…置之脑后  You need to put it behind you and move on with your life. Just let it go. 14. Put someone to bed 哄小朋友上床睡觉  I’ll put him to bed first and then we can play cards. 15. Put one’s heads together 集思广益  Let’s put our heads together and try to find a better way to market our products. 16. Can’t put my finger on it. 说不清楚(stay put 呆着别动)  I’m sure we met somewhere, but I can’t put my finger on it.  Stay put. I’ll come back real soon. 38—early 1. be early to bed and early to rise 早睡早起。 例:My mom used to tell me to be early to bed and early to rise. 2. In one's early + 整十的复数 例:She's in her early twenties. (20-23岁) 例:He's in his late thirties. (37--39); 例:She just turned twenty. 3. It is the early bird that catches the worm. /The early bird catches the worm. 早起的鸟儿有虫吃。 4. Do something early 早做某事 例:I'm leaving early to beat the traffic. 例:I've gone to wake up early to catch my flight. 例:We went to school early. When we got there, the whole school is empty. 5. during the early stages of....在...初期。 例:During the early stages of our relationship, we can’t live without each other. 39—late 1. be late for …要迟到啦 例:I don't want you to be late for school again. 2. Be +时间+late迟到了多长时间 例:I'm only a few minutes late. 但是我只迟到了几分钟。 例:You are 2 hours late. 你迟到了2个小时。 3. It's getting late. 比较晚了(用于跟别人告别,想结束谈话) 例:It's getting late. I've got to go. 例:It's pretty late. Let's talk about this tomorrow. 4. Better late than never. 晚一点也比不做强 5. It’s never too late to do something 做某件事情也不迟 例:It's never too late to start over. If you weren't happy with yesterday, try something different today. Don't stay stuck. Do better. 例:It’s never too late to learn a second language. 6. Do something late 做某事迟到了 例:I woke up late this morning 例:I went to school late this morning. 7. Stay up late 熬夜 例:I am staying up late to watch the game. 我今天晚点睡看比赛。 例:I don’t want to stay up late either, but I’ve got so much work to do. 8. Late father/mother/parents 过世的 例:If your late father saw what you did, he'd turn in his grave. 9. Do something before it’s too late 例:I think you should run away before it's too late. 例:Study hard before it’s too late. You don’t have a lot of options to change your life. 10. Late in the afternoon 下午晚一点的时候 例:I’ll get back to you late in the afternoon. 40—hard 1. give someone a hard time 例:Laura gives Peter a hard time for not showing up on time. 例:You’re giving me a hard time. /You’re really put me on the spot. 2. Have a hard time doing something 做某事有困难 例: When I just go to America, I had a hard time fitting in. 例: He’s having a hard time breaking up with his girlfriend. Leave him alone. 3. Be hard on someone 对某人很苛刻 例:Don't be so hard on him 例:I’m not/I ain’t trying to be hard on him, but he’s got to finish his work on time, at least. 4. But old habits die hard. 积习难改。 5. Play hard to get 欲擒故纵 例:It’s not that she doesn’t like you. She’s just playing hard to get. Don’t quit. 例:She's playing hard to get and keeps ignoring me. 6. It’s hard to do something. 做某事很困难。  It’s hard to say.  It’s hard to tell. 7. hard + n. 例:Hard work may not always result in success, but it will never result in regret. 例:A little hard work never killed anybody. 例:All right, I'm gonna work as hard as I possibly can and see what happens. 例:Years passed, kids came, good times, hard times, but never bad times. 41—hold 1. hold a grudge 记仇。 例:I'm still holding a grudge against him. He stole my girlfriend in college. 例:He holds a grudge against me for embarrassing him in front of the whole company. 2. Hold one’s liquor 有酒量 例:One shot of tequila and he is under the table. 例:Don’t urge him to drink too much. He can’t hold his liquor. 3. Hold your horses 别急 例:Hold your horses. It’s all yours. 例:Hold your horses and don’t jump to conclusions. 4. Don't hold your breath. 别指望了 例:Don’t hold your breath. It’s not gonna happen. 例:Don’t you really think Stanford will send you an offer? Don’t hold your breath. 5. Hold on a second. 等会 6. Hold water 站得住脚 例:I don’t trust him. His explanation doesn’t hold water at all. 例:What he said doesn’t hold water. Use your brain. 7. Hold + 名词 表示握住  Hold the door/elevator/my bag, please.  Hold hands  Hold one’s nose. 例:It smells really bad here. Hold your nose. 8. Get hold of something 掌握 例:It’s all about proficiency. If you keep practicing, you will get hold of it. 例:English is just a tool for communication. It’s not rocket science. Don’t give up and you’ll get hold of it. 9. Hold back 例:She could barely hold back the tears. 例:There is no holding him back. 例:When Peter told her he wanted to break up, she can’t hold it back. 1) How are you holding up? 你怎么样啊? 2) How are you (doing)? /What’s up? 3) I cannot hold it anymore. 4) I'll put you on hold. 5) Hold the line, please. 6) Hold tight. 7) Hold the cilantro, please. 42—better 1. get better 变得更好 例:Bad days will pass. Life will get better. 例:Get better! 尽快康复 2. Someone better do something 例:You better have a good reason for doing that. 例:you better think twice before you drop out. 例:It's freezing/ice cold outside. You better wear more layers. 3. Be better off doing something 做某事更好 例:We're better off taking the train than driving. 例:I don't need anybody. I'm better off counting on myself. 4. Better half 老公,老婆,另一半 例:This is my better half, Laura. 例:I’d like to introduce my better half to you. This is Laura. Laura, this is Paul. 5. Better than 例:It's better than nothing. 总比没有强。 例:Better late than never. 例:Better safe than sorry.小心总比后悔好 6. No better than..不比…好 例:You're no better than anyone. Don’t be so cocky. 例:This one is no better than that one. I prefer the previous one. 7. Can you do any better? 能不能再便宜一点? 例:Can you do any better? I’ll give you twenty, tops. Don’t try to rip me off. 1) Two heads are better than one. 2) Never been better. 3) Couldn't be better. 4) You deserve someone better. (you're too good for her.) 5) have a better battery life 电池更抗用 6) Now that's better! 7) That's a lot better. 43—see 1. see eye to eye观点一致, 意见一致 例:We don't see eye to eye on everything even though we're best friends. 例:My wife and I don’t see eye to eye on our baby girl’s education. 2. Go see for oneself 亲自去看 例:Don’t just listen to what I’m saying. You should go see for yourself. 3. See other people 分手 例:I think we should see other people. 例:I think we should take a break. 4. See in someone 看上某人某一点 例:I don’t know what you see in him. From where I stand, I think you’re too good for him. 5. See it coming 预料的到 例:I wasn't surprised when they broke up. You could see it coming. 例:I didn’t see it coming. 6. seeing sb约会: 例:I’m seeing Laura. 例:Are you seeing someone right now? /Is she seeing someone right now? (Don’t even think about it. She has married already/She’s off the market already) 例:You need to start seeing someone again. 7. See what someone can do 看看某人能做什么 例:I’ll talk to him and see what I can do. 例:I’ll see what I can do. Don’t worry. 8. I’ve never seen …我还是第一次看到…( 最高级+I’ve ever seen) 例:I’ve never seen him this happy. 例:She’s the hottest girl I’ve ever seen. 1. The way I see it 在我看来 例:So the way I see it, it’s your problem. You shouldn’t take it out on Laura. 2. See 明白,理解 例:I see./I see what you’re saying./ I see your point. 3. see sb off送行: 例:I will see you off at the airport tomorrow. 4. see sb out送某人出门: 例:Let me see you out. 例:See yourself out.