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1.建造,修建 ________________________ 2.摆脱 _...

 

1.建造,修建 ________________________

2.摆脱    _________________________

3.上升  ________________________

4.到目前为止     _________________________

5.交换意见 ________________________

6.应当,理应   _________________________

7.领域  ______________________

8.加入到_________________________

9.放的井然有序 _________________

10.做出反应 _________________________

 

1.put up 2.get away from 3.go up 4.so far/ up till now/up to now 5.exchange ideas 6.be supposed to do 7.in the area of 8.add—to 9.put…in order 10.react to 【解析】 1.put up建造,是固定短语。 2.get away from摆脱,是固定短语。 3.go up上升,是固定短语。 4.so far/ up till now/up to now到目前为止,是固定短语。 5.exchange ideas交换意见,是固定短语。 6.be supposed to do应当,理应,是固定短语。 7.in the area of在…领域,是固定短语。 8.add—to把…加入到…,是固定短语。 9.put…in order把…放的井然有序,是固定短语。 10.react to对…做出反应,是固定短语。
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