English in the News podcast--Get a Kick Out Of-- 覺得好笑,有趣
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Meaning: To get a sense of enjoyment, amusement or excitement from something e.g. I get a kick out of Janene—she's really hilarious.
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To get something unpleasant over with because it is necessary to do so. (To bite the bullet in a scenario is to perform the task regardless of its impact). 因為必須做,所以就咬牙做了,不論有多困難多不想做。
Published 07/21/22
Published 07/21/22
To get something unpleasant over with because it is necessary to do so. (To bite the bullet in a scenario is to perform the task regardless of its impact). 咬牙決心去做某件事,不論它有多困難或是影響有多大,因為必須做。
Published 07/21/22