10大动词关联短语
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1. Catch catch on eg It is a nice song and I think it will catch on quickly. eg The lady repeated her question several times but I still couldn’t catch on. catch one' s breath喘气,______________ eg. Often, one barely has time to catch one’s breath between tasks, and he often must stay up late in the evening to work on what he is going to teach the next day. 2. Come come along eg When the night opportunity comes along,take it. eg. The patient is coming along well after the operation. come around He got faint, but soon came around come by eg. She said she’ d come by later. Jobs are hard to come by these days. come down with eg. I told the doctor I thought I had come down with a cold. come into operation When does this new law come into operation? come to a standstill The so-called six-party talks on North Korea’s nuclear program had come to a standstill. come/live up to (one’s expectation) come in handy The ideas to help the prisoners save money, which will come in handy when they are realeased. come into being No one knows how this world came into being? do away with Do away with the bad habbits that might damage your health. do or die eg. Liberty is in every blow! Let us do or die. 4. Get get across I spoke slowly , but my meaning didn’t get across. get even with When you plan to get even with someone, you are only letting that person continue to hurt you . get in the way Although I thought I was helping my parens prepare dinner, I got only in the way. get somewhere/nowhere Jack shows promise, I am sure he will get somewhere in the end. get off the ground If your business doesn't get off the ground, learn from that. And try again, but do it better this time. get on one’s nerves I know you like that song, but it’s getting on my nerves. 5.Go go back on You can’t go back on your promise now. go Dutch He expresses that respect for each other’s independence through the way go Dutch. go in for I go in for stamp collecting and judo. She went in for a singing competition. An overwhelming majority of the candidates have gone in for his policy go out of one's way to do sth=spare no effort to do sth go over He went over the plans again and discovered two mistakes. They went over their lessons together at night. go through The rain has gone through my overcoat. We shall go through these papers together. You didn't know what I have gone through. go under His business went under because of competition from the large corporations. Don't start the operation till you're sure she's gone under. go all out Now he is in trouble, we should go all out to help him. go out of business Thousands of firms could go out of business. on the go Most people lead a life on the go. 6. Keep keep an eye on sth Would you please keep an eye on my cat in my absence? keep pace with They're planning to move to a larger shop in order to keep pace with demand. keep off I suggest that you keep off political issue in negotiations with them. keep back=hold back The teacher didn't come on time because the heavy rain kept him back. Hearing the sad news, she couldn't keep back her tears. keep one's finger crossed Keep your fingers crossed, everyone, Jane's only got to answer one more question. keep(one’s) head above water勉强维持生计 keep track of It is ineffective to try to keep track of what every employee is doing。 keep up one's spirits 7. Make make a fuss Anyway, I didn't want to make a fuss, so I decided to ignore it. make a comeback you still have plenty of time left to make a comeback. make do We'll have to make do with the little material we've got. make ends meet Last month he couldn't make ends meet. make for The plan might make for the friends. After the concert, the crowd made for the door make out I couldn't make out what she meant. There's someone outside the window,but I can't make out who it is. 8. Put put into practice They should be able to put into practice the knowledge, skills and experiences they have gained. 9. take take after He takes after his father in being weak-minded The police took after the murderer. take effect Most Americans seem willing to give the newpresident time for his policies to take effect. take into account=take account of The Indiana Department of Revenue had neglected to take into account a tax credit. take measures We are ready to help all African countries take measures to reduce the risks of H5N1. 10. Turn at every turn=everywhere turn in= hand in The coach has already turned in his resignation turn away The chairman shook hands with him and then turned away. Many reporters were turned away from the door. turn over a new leaf Deciding to turn over a new leaf in the new year could do more harm than good, a a mental health charity has warned. 本文来源:https://www.wddqw.com/doc/7135d7bb77eeaeaad1f34693daef5ef7bb0d1261.html