Force one's way into/through somewhere (phrase)
●to move ahead by pushing and making people move out of one's way.(強闖,強行進入)
Examples:
1.He forced his way into a house shouting for help.
2.The miners were armed with clubs as they forced their way through a police cordon.
Cut from the same cloth (idiom)
●Of the same nature; similar or the same.
(一路貨色,同樣)
Examples:
1.She and her brother are cut from the same cloth. They both tell lies all the time.
2.The country's new president is cut from the same cloth as his predecessor.
In question (idiom)
●If something is in question, there are doubts about it.(有疑問的,成問題的)
Examples:
1.Are you saying that the validity of the test is in question?
2.His suitability for the job is in question.
Ravings (noun)
●Crazy statements that have no meaning.
(胡言亂語,不知所謂的話語)
Examples:
1.The things he said are simply the ravings of a disturbed mind.
2.Putting him in a straitjacket did not stop his ravings.
Call in sb (phrasal verb)
●To demand that someone come to do something specific.(召來,請求…幫助)
Examples:
1.I can't afford to call the plumber in every day!
2.The mayor called in the police to provide extra security for the conference.