Put sth through (phrasal verb)
●To bring something to completion.(完成,接通)
Examples:
1.They put the project through on time.
2.Production will start up again when these changes have been put through.
Link up to/with sth (phrasal verb)
●To connect to or join up with something.
(連接,聯線)
Examples:
1.Now my computer can link up with a computer bulletin board.
2.The train links up with the ferry at Dover.
Beyond measure (idiom)
●To an extreme degree; exceedingly.
(無可估量,極度)
Examples:
1.Mankind's knowledge of the universe has increased beyond measure.
2.Her joy was beyond measure.
Break through (sth) (phrasal verb)
●To successfully deal with something that is stopping you making progress.(突破,克服)
Examples:
1.There is still scope for new writers to break through.
2.I broke through the poverty barrier and it was education that did it.
Map sth out (phrasal verb)
●To plan in detail how something will happen.
(安排,籌劃)
Examples:
1.The department has issued a new document mapping out its policies on education.
2.The committee mapped out the five-year plan with an extensive slideshow showing all the projected improvements.