?At/in full sail (idiom) -
(Of a ship) moving quickly with its sails full of wind; progressing well and showing a lot of success or power.(滿帆,進(jìn)展順利)
Examples:
1.We made good time going at full sail.
2.The theatre company is in full sail thanks to its new drama coach.
?Take on sth (phrasal verb) -
To begin to have a particular character, appearance or quality.(開始具有…呈現(xiàn))
Examples:
1.Our website is taking on a new look.
2.Believing he had only a year to live, his writing took on a feverish intensity.
?Unicorn (noun) -
獨(dú)角獸,原為神話傳說(shuō)中的一種難得一見的動(dòng)物。美國(guó)風(fēng)險(xiǎn)投資專家艾琳.李(Aileen Lee)在2013年首次用來(lái)指成立不到10年但估值10億美元以上而又未在股票市場(chǎng)上市的科技初創(chuàng)公司,因?yàn)槿绱顺晒φ咴谛\(zhòng)多的初創(chuàng)企業(yè)中比較罕見。
?Grasp the nettle (idiom) -
To force yourself to take on a difficult problem directly and energetically. (迎難而上)
Examples:
1.The government should grasp the nettle of inflation.
2.You've been putting off making that phone call for days -
I think it's about time you grasped the nettle!
?Carry sth forward (phrasal verb) -
To succeed or make progress with something.(發(fā)揚(yáng),推進(jìn))
Examples:
1.I thought of the plan, and my assistant carried it forward.
2.The new team have to carry the work forward.