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1 | liquid that forms on your skin when you are hot 汗;汗水 |
| She wiped the sweat off her forehead with a towel. 她用毛巾擦掉额头上的汗水。 |
| Jeff’ s T-shirt was soaked in sweat. 杰夫的T恤衫被汗水湿透了。 |
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2 | informal hard work 艰苦的工作 |
| A lot of sweat went into making this project a success. 为使这个项目获得成功而做了大量艰苦的工作。 |
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- | break out in a sweat |
| to begin producing sweat |
| 开始出汗 |
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- | breaksweat informal |
| to use a lot of energy or effort |
| 耗费大量的精力(或气力) |
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| Agassi hardly had to break sweat to win the game. 阿加西几乎没费太大的力气就赢得了这场比赛。 |
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- | by the sweat of your brow formal |
| by working very hard |
| 通过刻苦努力 |
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- | in a (cold) sweat |
| feeling very worried or nervous |
| (焦急或紧张之下)出一身(冷)汗 |
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- | no sweat spoken |
| used for saying that you can easily do or deal with something |
| 很轻松,没问题(用于表明自己能轻松做或处理某事) |
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| ‘Have you got space for me in your car?’ ‘Yeah, no sweat.’ “你车上有我坐的位置吗?”“有,没问题。” |
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