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机智 ji1zhi4 quick-witted; resourceful Wit
















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attack sb with sth: The man attacked him with a knife. attack
begin sth at/with sth: He always begins his lessons with a warm-up exercise. begin
bore sb with sth: Has he been boring you with his stories about his trip? bore
bother sb with sth: I don't want to bother her with my problems at the moment. bother
charge sb with sth/with doing sth: He was charged with murder. charge
come (to sth) (with sb): Are you coming to the club with us tonight? come
contrast (with sb/sth): to show a sharp/stark/striking contrast with sth contrast
cover sb/sth with sth: The wind blew in from the desert and covered everything with sand. cover
fit sth with sth: The rooms were all fitted with smoke alarms. fit
flood sb with sth: The words flooded him with self-pity. flood
happy (with sb/sth): Are you happy with that arrangement? happy
help sb with sth: Jo will help us with some of the organization. help
issue sb with sth: New members will be issued with a temporary identity card. issue
level with sth: This latest rise is intended to keep wages level with inflation. level
load sth (with sth): She loaded the camera with film. load
pack sth (with sth): Fans packed the hall to see the band. pack
plant sth with sth: The field had been ploughed and planted with corn. plant
present sb with sth: On his retirement, colleagues presented him with a set of golf clubs. present
serve sb/sth with sth: The town is well served with buses and major road links. serve
serve sb with sth: The delegates were served with a wonderful meal. serve
split sth (with sb): She split the money she won with her brother. split
split (within sth): a damaging split within the party leadership split
split (with sb/sth): the years following his bitter split with his wife split
struggle (with sb) (to do sth): He is engaged in a bitter struggle with his rival to get control of the company. struggle
switch (over) (from sth) (to sth): We're in the process of switching over to a new system of invoicing. switch
switch sth (over) (from sth) (to sth): The meeting has been switched to next week. switch
withdraw (sb/sth) (from sth): Both powers withdrew their forces from the region. withdraw
withdraw sth: Workers have threatened to withdraw their labour (= go on strike). withdraw
withdraw sth from sth: The drug was withdrawn from sale after a number of people suffered serious side effects. withdraw
withdraw (from sth): There have been calls for Britain to withdraw from the EU. withdraw
withdraw sb/sth (from sth): The horse had been withdrawn from the race. withdraw
write in/on/with sth: Please write in pen on both sides of the paper. write