Tear sth away (phrasal verb)
●To quickly take something away from someone or something.(拿走,撕掉)
Examples:
1.I tore the firecracker away from the child and threw it in the lake.
.She tore away the cover from the book.
Worth one's salt (idiom)
●Good at one's job.(稱職,勝任)
Examples:
1.Any accountant worth their salt should be aware of the latest changes in taxation.
2.We decided that you are worth your salt, and you can stay on as office clerk.
Duck out (of sth) (phrasal verb)
●To avoid doing something.(逃避(做某事))
Examples:
1.You can't duck out of your responsibilities.
2.I ducked out of mowing the lawn and headed to the beach.
A far cry from sth (idiom)
●Vastly different from something.
(相差甚遠,差距很大)
Examples:
1.This flat is a far cry from the house they had before.
2.Living in the heart of New York City is certainly a far cry from living in the rural countryside.
Come to terms (idiom)
● Come to accept (a new and painful or difficult event or situation); reconcile oneself to.
(妥協,讓步,接受)
Examples:
1.They had somehow to come to terms.
2.She had come to terms with the tragedies in her life.