Go through with sth (phrasal verb)
●To do something unpleasant or difficult that has already been agreed or promised.(進行,完成)
Examples:
1.Had she known about the risks, she might not have gone through with the operation.
2.The company has decided not to go through with the takeover of its smaller rival.
Second to none (idiom)
●As good as or better than all others.
(首屈一指,「認了第二,沒人敢認第一」)
Examples:
1.The conditions that these prisoners are kept in are second to none.
2.The hotel's restaurant is second to none.
A/the human touch (phrase)
●A friendly and pleasant way of treating other people that makes them feel relaxed.
(有人性,有人情味)
Examples:
1.Science can have a human touch.
2.He is certainly an effective lawyer but colleagues say that he lacks the human touch.
High-minded (adj.)
●Having very high moral standards of behaviour.
(情操高尚的)
Examples:
1.Even the most high-minded government is not infallible.
2.The President's hopes were high-minded, but too vague.
Incessant (adj.)
●Never stopping, especially in an annoying or unpleasant way.(持續不斷的,接二連三的)
Examples:
1.The first thing you notice about this city is the incessant noise.
2.The combination of bitter cold and incessant rain was guaranteed to cool his temper.