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? Find someone to make it up? Although it looks the same as before? Fill in? It looks a bit like it, but the meaning is completely different. ? Find someone to make it up? Tell someone something (inside story, news, etc.). ) so that the other party can understand.
55. Keep up with it! Keep up with (the current situation, trend, discovery of things, etc.). )!
You know that. I noticed that almost everyone in our class has a mobile phone.
Do you know that?/You know what? I found that almost everyone in our class has a mobile phone.
B: Please! Nowadays, mobile phones are a necessity. Keep up with it.
B: Please! Mobile phones are a necessity now. Will you keep up with the times?
In English? With what? It means "together". ? Accept the reality? Can be used to mean "keep up" (what does the It representative mean here)! ? Cell phone? what's up Mobile phone? Abbreviation
56. The bottom line is the most important.
I think my boyfriend and I are finally breaking up. We live 3000 miles apart. Long-distance love is impossible.
A: I think my boyfriend and I are finally over. We are three thousand miles apart. Long-distance love is impossible.
B: That? This is not always the case. There are success stories. If you two really have the same goal and feel that you want to pursue it, then you can have a future together. Bottom line? You have to make it work.
B: Not always. Some people succeeded. If you two have the same goal and are willing to pursue it together, you can have a future. The point is that you (we) must want this relationship (it) to last.
Many times, others just ramble and say a bunch of words before a really important keyword comes out. Is this the so-called? What's the bottom line? Yes
57. Take one more step and get more rewards; Try harder.
No one will believe anything I say anymore.
No one will believe anything I say anymore!
B: In this case, you must make extra efforts to prove your credibility.
B: In that case, you have to do more to prove your credibility.
? Take one more step? The original meaning of "walking an extra mile" It is also interesting to use it in spoken language to mean "pay one more point"!
58. At the driver's place? The seats are controlled.
Should I? I have hired someone else to do it. A good designer should always listen to the voice of customers.
I should let someone else do the work. A good designer should always listen to the opinions of customers.
Honey, can you? Don't always sit in the driver's seat? Seats. Me? I'm sure Lisa is a very good designer. She knows what she is doing. Working on it. Have a little faith in her.
Honey, you can't always want to be your own master. I'm sure Lisa is an excellent designer. She knows what to do. You must have faith in her.
When a person is sitting in the driver's seat, should he drive left or right? So use it? At the driver's S seat? It's really appropriate to describe a person who has control over something, isn't it?
59.24-7 day and night; round-the-clock
Are you and Christina still together?
Are you and Christina still together?
No. Me? I'll never see this place again. She? She is the kind of girl who likes to stay together for 24 hours. I can't take it anymore, so?
No, I haven't seen her. She is the kind of girl who wants to be bored with you all the time. Too much (hard work), so? .
? 24-7? What do you mean? 24 hours a day, 7 days a week? The meaning of. It means "all day, anytime". Read while reading? Twenty-four seven? It's gonna be okay.
60. miss the opportunity, miss the opportunity. )
Jenny won't come today. She decided to go shopping with her sister.
Jenny won't come tonight. She decided to go shopping with her sister.
I saw someone miss the opportunity. I wonder how she is. What will she think once she finds out who it is? Be here tonight.
B: (I see) Someone missed the golden opportunity. I wonder how she will react once she knows who is here tonight.
? Missed the opportunity? The original meaning of "missing a good opportunity" refers to. It is often used to mean "lack" in spoken language. For example, some people may think that white rice looks better than brown rice, so they don't like brown rice. But the nutritional value of brown rice is actually higher than that of white rice. Choosing to eat white rice may also be a kind? Missed the opportunity? Hey!
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