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work (obj) ACHIEVEHwV:k, $wV:rkv [always + adv/prep]to achieve or cause (something), esp. gradually, either by making an effort or by making many small movements做成, 产生, 造成He started as a technician and worked his way up through the company over the next thirty years to become managing director. [T]他开始时是技术员,在随后的30年里在公司中逐渐升职成为总经理。Vibration does tend to make nuts and screws work (themselves) loose. [I/T]震动确实会使螺母与螺钉松动。Eventually she worked her way through (= read) the huge amount of technical papers. [T]她终于逐渐读完了这厚厚的一大堆技术论文。We worked up a real appetite climbing in the mountains. [M]爬山使我们胃口大开。It's strange but I can't work any enthusiasm up for going on this trip. [M]真奇怪,但是我对参加这次旅行真的激不起任何热情。He's very shy but he's slowly working himself/his way up to letting her know what he feels about her. [T]他非常害羞,但还是逐渐使自己能对她讲了对她的感情。I think they're both gradually working around to/round to (= preparing themselves slowly for) talking to each other again. [I]我想他们俩正在慢慢地重新开始交谈。If you work off an unpleasant feeling you rid yourself of it.消除, 去除(不愉快的心情)She works off stress by running for at least half an hour every day.她每天最少跑步半个小时以减轻精神压力。Do something to work off your frustration with the job or you'll become ill.干点什么来减轻你工作上的挫折感,否则你会生病的。
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