A feast for the eyes (idiom)
●Something that is impressive and enjoyable to look at.
Examples:
1.The garden is a feast for the eyes.
2.He emerged from the tailor in a brand new designer suit, and I thought he was a feast for the eyes.
Aggregate (noun)
●the total after a lot of different figures or points have been added together.(總計,集合體)
Examples:
1.The smaller minorities got an aggregate of 1,327 votes.
2.In 2014, China accounted for 13.3 per cent of world economic aggregate, 4.1 percentage points up from the 2010 level.
Burst forth (phrasal verb)
●To come forth explosively.(爆發,迸發)
Examples:
1.Then the people burst forth into a shout of triumph.
2.The blossoms burst forth in the first warm days of the year.
Born under a lucky star (idiom)
●Favored by or having extremely good fortune or luck.
(吉星高照,得天獨厚)
Examples:
1.That bus almost hit you! You must have been born under a lucky star to come out unscathed.
2.Sally found a fantastic job as soon as she finished college; I guess she was just born under a lucky star.
Sober up (phrasal verb)
●To have one's feeling of intoxication subside; to become serious, grave, or solemn.
(清醒起來,變得認真、嚴肅)
Examples:
1.I waited until I had sobered up and then drove home. The harsh reality of what had happened sobered him up immediately.
2.Everyone sobered up and felt ashamed when they heard the bad news.