Wind up (phrasal verb)
●When you wind up an activity, you finish it or stop doing it.(結束,收場)
Examples:
1.The President is about to wind up his visit to Somalia.
2.I'd like to wind up the meeting soon.
Give sb/sth a wide berth (idiom)
●To avoid a person or place.(避開某人或某個地方)
Examples:
1.I tend to give the city centre a wide berth on Saturdays because it's so busy.
2.Once I learned that there was a lice outbreak, I gave all of my students a wide berth for the rest of the day.
Tie into sth (phrasal verb)
●To connect to or associate with something.
(連接,綁定在…)
Examples:
1.All the library computer systems tie into the main branch.
2.Mobile phone companies usually tie customers into a minimum 12-month contract.
Let out (phrasal verb)
●If you let out a particular sound, you make that sound.(發出(聲響))
Examples:
1.When she saw him, she let out a cry of horror.
2.As he walked away, he let out a sigh of relief.
Sew sth up (phrasal verb)
●To gain and maintain total control over something.
(完全控制)
Examples:
1.There have been a few rival companies, but most would agree that they've sewn up the market at this point.
2.Our restaurant hopes to sew up the town's takeout business.