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1 ?改一个习惯 ... 2. Catch fire发火 3. kick a habit改一个习惯(毛病) 4. fill sb’s shoes替职 ... 2 ?去除 ... kick n. 踢,反冲,后座力; v. 踢,反抗,反冲 kick a habit 去除、改正(坏)习惯 kid n. 小孩; v. 开玩笑,哄骗,嘲弄 ...
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If you've successfully mustered the willpower to kick a bad habit or leave a dead-end job, you gain the confidence to confront other challenges. 如果你已经成功地鼓起勇气去戒掉一个坏习惯,或者离开一份没有出路的工作,你就会获得面对其他挑战的信心。 - 2
Considered to be a less dangerous alternative to tobacco, "e-cigarettes" are taking over the West as more and more people switch over when trying to kick the habit. 随着越来越多的人开始戒烟,被认为危险程度更小的替代物——电子烟在西方国家流行起来了。 - 3
Asked how he did it, Eisenhower said that he just didn't think about it, and that it helped to develop a scornful attitude towards those who couldn't kick the habit. 问及他如何做到这一点,艾森豪·威尔说,他仅仅不想它而已,这容易被人理解成是对那些不能戒除烟瘾的人的一种轻蔑态度。
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