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WORDS AND USAGE

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From the bottom of one's heart (idiom)

●Very sincerely.(從心底裏,衷心地,真誠地)

Examples:

1.From the bottom of our hearts, thank you to everyone who has supported our project.

2.When I said I loved you, I meant it from the bottom of my heart.  

Remark (up)on sth (phrasal verb)

●To notice something and make a remark about it.

  (談論,評論)

Examples:  

1.She remarked upon his tardiness and then continued the lesson.

2.All his friends remarked on the change in him since his marriage.

Appalling (adj.)

● Very bad.(惡劣的,極差的)

Examples:  

1.Your table manners are appalling - don't you know how to use a knife and fork?  

2.The refugees have been living under the most appalling conditions.

Ride out sth (phrasal verb)

●If someone rides out a storm or a crisis, they manage to survive a difficult period without suffering serious harm.(安全渡過)

Examples:  

1.The ruling party think they can ride out the political storm.  

2.We hope to ride out this recession better than last time.

Call on sb to do sth (phrasal verb)

●To officially ask a person or organization to do something.(呼籲……去做某事)

Examples:

1.The human rights group has called on the US to end the death penalty.

2.He called on the rebels to stop fighting.

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