106,put up =做,从事,进行! @; n, I: ?6 a/ G! U% S- ~1 g
-The city is going to tear down those old houses and put up a new shopping center; `4 t* v4 r. J L
=为某人安排住宿,安排房间' u( i& T9 a/ j7 e7 I( k
-My company is flying me out to Hawaii on business next week4 U! O! z/ U/ f
That’s great, where are they putting you up- h" j; b: s* X/ Y0 d N
107,put up with =迁就,忍受5 G' y9 C: [% ]! Q3 y- D9 T
-From now on, I refuse to put up with your silliness: [9 m ]! b/ b. t6 e8 R
108,race through =快速奔跑! j& d1 R# s4 C8 U$ q
-Kevin race through the station, afraid he'd missed the train
& ~/ r! w! [) e7 Z+ x9 e- z 109,race the roof = 喧闹或鼓掌欢呼等,声音震耳欲聋
+ v: b' w& B* u( m7 S! P, h -I borrowed Peter's favorite pen, and now I've lost it7 N9 B3 @. B: w( {# ]& _
When he finds out, he will really raise the roof
* X$ X7 h; `0 Y 110,really nothing to it = 没什么大不了$ h$ N/ @" I; ?& V7 b3 I
-I can run this projector, that’s really nothing to it: l7 ~' @6 c+ D! ]
111,return with regrets =婉言拒绝" r* L9 P0 q4 U+ m. u+ I
-I return to the party invitation with regrets
3 W6 p! U( T2 D1 m1 w3 ]) `$ g5 w 112,ring a bell =令人想起某件事,听起来耳熟
* a( i: l1 Z# U; I% G* H" V -That name just doesn't ring a bell with me5 s" d' W0 q' Q: R& j! ~- E
113,run into =陷入,受到影响+ z! E# R% ]7 t- _# Q' H1 w
-If you run into any problem, please feel free to stop in 顺便访问
+ } f" N: ?0 G- q7 w 114,run out of =用光,耗尽
6 F8 q7 c' D, i/ W. D9 T4 q' J -Remember to bring along two or three pens in case you ran out of ink
& ^1 b/ }7 { Z7 o9 f7 |! h) Z -Cathy is running out of time on her project% k& q$ z) x5 d
-It looks as though we've run out of computer paper
! Y$ _( {) h1 m% R 116,run up against =遇到某人或某事$ [4 u4 y/ p7 }4 O$ s
-Have you run up against any problem in getting you visa renewed?! Z, r8 R4 L! M/ H" Y& N
Not yet! V& B% k5 [$ n
117,rush hour =交通高峰期
: h' ^" p% w& l- u# Z7 E -Why don't we drive down town now?% K8 v8 a) c, {
Wouldn’t it be better to wait until rush hour? |