?Deal a blow (to sb/sth) -
To cause someone or something, usually a plan or hope, to fail or to be affected very badly.(打擊,使…受挫)
Examples:
1.Law enforcement deals a serious blow to the international drugs trafficking ring.
2.The sanctions have dealt a severe blow to the local tourism industry.
?Across the board (idiom) –
Applying to all.(全線,通盤)
Examples:
1.I think teachers should be paid more across the board, rather than singling out any one group.
2.They decided on a pay increase of 10% across the board.
?In a breeze (idiom) –
Easily; handily; without much or any effort.(輕而易舉,毫不費力)
Examples:
1.I'm confident that I can pass the math exam in a breeze.
2.Enjoying the benefit of a week off between games, the home team won this match in a breeze.
?Have (got) a hand in sth (idiom) -
To be involved with something or have influence on something.(插手,參與)
Examples:
1.He thanked all who had a hand in his release.
2.Who planned the party - I bet you had a hand in it, didn't you?
?Root sth/sb out (phrasal verb) -
to find and remove a person or thing that is causing a problem.(找到并根除,發(fā)現(xiàn)并杜絕)
Examples:
1.The mayor was determined to root out corruption in city government.
2.The principal promised to root out the troublemakers.