Day19

1Harry walked away with the prize for the best musical act.

walk away with something轻松赢得

例句:And the lucky winner will walk away with a prize of £10,000.

造句:Guess who will walk away with this to-die-for handbag?

2R told the teacher he had actually grew 1/16 of an inch during the "zero gravity" experiment which proved he is onto something.

be onto something

to have discovered or produced something new and interesting.有新发现/进展

例句: We teased him relentlessly, but he was onto something.

造句:With the new plan taking shape, I'm pretty sure we are onto something big.


3In fact, he actually got his Science Fair project a day early so he could squeeze in some extra band practices before the big night.

squeeze somebody /something  in

挤时间做某事 见某人

例句:How do you manage to squeeze so much into one day?

I can squeeze you in at four o'clock.

造句:Despite the essay due next week, I still manage to squeeze in some quick morning work-outs every day.

句子:

The ended up having kindergartners singing songs to their teddy bears followed by 18-year-olds doing speed metal guitar solos.

造句:The ended up having someone fill in for the world-class magician followed by the host apologizing to the audience.

日记

I have to admit I am the kind of person who is prone to unnecessary anxiety. Today, I found one of my front teeth was sticking out a little when I compared two photos of mine  . The other one records the time when I just got rid of my braces. Then I really started to worry a lot if I was gonna undo all the work the dentist had done for me.

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