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1. Clear up 天气放晴 例:I wonder when this wet weather will clear up 2. clear shot 道路畅通的路段 例:After all that traffic, it's so great to have a clear shot. 3. Be clear on something 明确某事 例:We're clear on this, right? 4. Clear out 回避一下 例:I'll clear out. 5. Clear one's head/mind 例:Jazz helps me clear my mind. 6. Keep/stay/steer clear of 回避,避开 例:Stay clear of drugs! 别碰毒品! 52—bring 1. Bring About 带来,导致 例句:The changes we’ve made to our system will bring about huge savings to the company. 例句:Whatever our religious faith is, showing others loving kindness is the best way to bring about inner peace. 2. Bring Along 带某人/某物去某地 例:Can I bring along a friend? Yes, of course. 例:Can you bring me along? 例:We should bring our kids along next time. 3. Bring Back 1) 带回回忆/感觉 例:Looking through those old photographs brought back all my memories of the wonderful summers I spent in NYC. 1) 重新引入 例:I think we should bring back the tradition of dressing up for dinner. 3) 再次雇佣 例:Peter is looking to bring back the former coach in the hope of winning some competitions. 4) 带回来 例:Have a wonderful holiday and don’t forget to bring me back a present! 5) 让某人起死回生 例:Her heart stopped three times during the operation but the surgeons managed to bring her back. 4. Bring Down 1) 颠覆政权 例:The opposition parties are threatening to bring down the government. 2) 减少,降低 例:If we are to compete in the market, we’re going to have to bring down our production costs. 例:We have managed to bring her temperature down so let’s see what the next few hours will bring. 3) 使…到地上 例:The pilot was able to bring the plane down to safety with one single engine. 例:The strong winds brought down a number of power lines in the area. 4) bring someone down 让某人情绪不好 例:Just remind that you don’t have to be friends with people who bring you down. Friends should be loving and supporting. 5. Bring Forward 快进,提前(时间) To change the date or time of an event so that it happens earlier. 例:The meeting has been brought forward to 3pm.” 例:They brought the date of the wedding forward so her cousins could attend. 6. Bring In 1) 引入特殊技能的人才to use the skills of a particular group or person 例:We need to bring in a specialist to analyze the figures more closely for us. 例:The company is in desperate need of young blood to bring in new ideas. 2) 引入新法律或者新系统to introduce a new law or system 例:The new contracts system we’re bringing in in the autumn will make a huge difference to the way we deal with our clients. 3) 介绍to involve someone in a discussion when you’re in the middle of a conversation, meeting or presentation 例:And now I’d like to bring in my learned colleague, James, who has conducted some outstanding research on the subject, to share his thoughts on it. 7. Bring Off 成功做成某事 to succeed in doing something difficult 例:It was her first presentation in front of the Board of Directors and she brought it off magnificently. 例:If they can bring off the deal, they’ll be able to retire. 8. Bring Out 1) 发布一个产品to release a product 例:We’re bringing out the new model in late October. It’s going to be so exciting. 2) 展示出某个人或某物的品质to show the quality something or someone has 例:The color of your dress really brings out the blue of your eyes. 例:This wine brings out the spicy flavor of the meat beautifully. 扩展:bring the best or worst in someone 例:I don’t know what it is about Simon, but he knows how to bring the worst out in me 9. bring home the bacon 赚钱养家。 例:Go get a job so you can bring home the bacon. 例:More wives are bringing home the bacon as their husbands suffer from the recession. 53—personal 1. Don't take it personal. You just wave, smile, you wish them well, and you move on. 2. It's nothing personal./ It's just business. Nothing personal. 3. He's on personal leave today. 4. You can't let personal issues distract you. 54—get 1. Get across 交流,让别人理解 例:Although I couldn't speak the language, I managed to get my meaning across when necessary. 例:Your meaning didn't really get across. 例:He's not very good at getting his idea across. 2. Get along /on with 相处 例:Even though there are five of them sharing the house, they all get on well with each other. 例:He doesn't get along well with his mother-in-law. 例:Our new colleague is very easy to get on with. 3. Get around 传播,躲开 例:It's a small place, so news and gossip get around pretty quickly. 例:The news of his arrest got around quickly. 例:News soon got around that Matthew was back in town. 例:There is no way of getting around it - you are going to have to tell her the truth. 例:Isn't there any way of getting around the regulations? 4. Get at 够到,按时 例:The cupboard is too high for me to get at. 例:The report is locked in the cabinet and I can't get at them. 例:What exactly are you getting at? (=trying to say, suggest) 5. Get away 远离,逃离,休假 例:Get away from me! 例:Get away from that cake! 例:It was so busy that Peter couldn't get away from the phone all day. 例:They tried to get away from the police but they weren't quick enough. 例:We hope to get away for a couple of weeks around Christmas. 6. Get down 让某人不开心 例:This weather is getting me down 例:Don't let these problems get you down too much. 7. Get down to 开始正式做某事 例:Now, let's get down to business 例:It's time I got down to some serious work. 例:Once it is Summer, we will get down to painting the house. 8. Get on 上车,继续 例:I get on the bus at 8am every morning. 例:We got on the train just before it left. 例:Your story is taking all day. Get on with it!