Enjoin (verb)
●To strongly advise or order someone to do something or to behave in a particular way.
(責成,吩咐)
Examples:
1.The code enjoined members to trade fairly.
2.We were all enjoined to be on our best behaviour.
Sell out (phrasal verb)
●To sell all of the supply that you have of something.(賣完,售罄)
Examples:
1.We sold out of the T-shirts in the first couple of hours.
2.The stores sold out their stocks of that game long before Christmas.
Disapprove of sb/sth (phrasal verb)
●To feel that something or someone is bad, wrong, etc.(不贊成,不滿意)
Examples:
1.I disapprove of all the violence that is shown on television.
2.He claims he was forced to leave his job by a group of students who disapproved of his views.
What's done cannot be undone (proverb)
●It is too late to regret an action after it has been performed.(木已成舟,覆水難收。源自莎士比亞的名言:What's done is done.)
Examples:
1.The key is to seek expert opinion before the die is cast as what is done cannot be undone.
2.Let's stick to our decision. What's done cannot be undone.
Claw your way (somewhere) (idiom)
●To move forwards with difficulty, especially by using stiff curved fingers to remove the things that are in your way; to use all your energy and determination to achieve something.
(扒開一條生路,殺出一條血路)
Examples:
1.The rescuers could hear the sound of the trapped people desperately trying to claw their way through the rubble.
2.Sidney ruthlessly clawed his way (up) from the position of junior clerk to chairman of the company.