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1. At bayï¼ï¼ç»å¸¸åkeepæholdè¿ç¨ï¼ä½¿â¦â¦ä¸è½æ¥è¿
One of the gangsters kept the police at bay until the rest escaped.
2. At bottomï¼å®é ä¸
Judy said she was not jealous of her friends' success, but at bottom, she was.
3. At close quartersï¼é¼è¿å°
The two rivals grappled at close quarters.
4. At cross purposesï¼äºç¸è¯¯è§£
I think we are at cross purposes. When I said "J.C.", I meant "Jason Chen", not "John Chen".
5. At daggers drawnï¼å¿ä¸ä¸¤ç«
Dan and Bob have been at daggers drawn for years. There is no evidence that they will make up.
6. At every turnï¼å¤å¤
When you go downtown, you will see shops, big and small, at every turn.
7. At one fell swoopï¼ä¸ä¸¾
Which country can invade another country and conquer it at one fell swoop?
8. At issueï¼å¨è®¨è®ºä¸ç
The question asked was not relevant to the matter at issue .
9. At largeï¼ä¸è¬çï¼éé¥æ³å¤ç.
a. The people at large support the government's various policies.
b. Some illegal immigrants were caught, but some others are still at large.
10. At lengthï¼è¯¦ç»å°
Time did not allow the speaker to talk about the financial turmoil at length.
11. At loggerheads withâ¦â¦ï¼ç»å¸¸åâ¦â¦äºåµ
Mr and Mrs Thang are often at loggerheads with each other. Why can't they get along well?
12. At a loss for wordsï¼ä¸ç¥è¯´ä»ä¹å¥½
The news came so surprisingly that she was at a loss for words.
13. At a low ebbï¼å¤äºä½æ½®
Henry's mood seems to be at a low ebb now; let's cheer him up a bit.
14. At a priceï¼ä»é«ä»£ä»·
Some people became successful at a price; their health and family life were adversely affected.
15. At randomï¼éæå°
One may choose things at random, but not the prospective life partner.
16. At the readyï¼å¤å¨åå¤ç¶æä¸
At the news conference, news reporters gathered around, pens and notebooks at the ready.
17. At seaï¼è«ç¶
Those not interested in politics will be at sea when people discuss political issues.
18. At a stretchï¼è¿ç»å°
In order to earn money, some workers do overtime works for a few days at a stretch.
19. At willï¼ä»»æå°
In a society like ours, one has to be law-abiding and not to do things at will.
20. At one's wits endï¼ä¸ç¥ææª
Chased by the enemy to an abyss, the man could not advance any more, nor could he retreat; he was at his wits end.
21. At heartï¼å¨å å¿éï¼æ¬è´¨ä¸
a. A good leader often has the people's interests at heart.
b. Though Xiao Gan works in a city, he is a country boy at heart.
22. At sixes and sevensï¼ä¹±ä¸å «ç³
When the maid returned to work after three days' leave, she found all the rooms at sixes and sevens.
One of the gangsters kept the police at bay until the rest escaped.
2. At bottomï¼å®é ä¸
Judy said she was not jealous of her friends' success, but at bottom, she was.
3. At close quartersï¼é¼è¿å°
The two rivals grappled at close quarters.
4. At cross purposesï¼äºç¸è¯¯è§£
I think we are at cross purposes. When I said "J.C.", I meant "Jason Chen", not "John Chen".
5. At daggers drawnï¼å¿ä¸ä¸¤ç«
Dan and Bob have been at daggers drawn for years. There is no evidence that they will make up.
6. At every turnï¼å¤å¤
When you go downtown, you will see shops, big and small, at every turn.
7. At one fell swoopï¼ä¸ä¸¾
Which country can invade another country and conquer it at one fell swoop?
8. At issueï¼å¨è®¨è®ºä¸ç
The question asked was not relevant to the matter at issue .
9. At largeï¼ä¸è¬çï¼éé¥æ³å¤ç.
a. The people at large support the government's various policies.
b. Some illegal immigrants were caught, but some others are still at large.
10. At lengthï¼è¯¦ç»å°
Time did not allow the speaker to talk about the financial turmoil at length.
11. At loggerheads withâ¦â¦ï¼ç»å¸¸åâ¦â¦äºåµ
Mr and Mrs Thang are often at loggerheads with each other. Why can't they get along well?
12. At a loss for wordsï¼ä¸ç¥è¯´ä»ä¹å¥½
The news came so surprisingly that she was at a loss for words.
13. At a low ebbï¼å¤äºä½æ½®
Henry's mood seems to be at a low ebb now; let's cheer him up a bit.
14. At a priceï¼ä»é«ä»£ä»·
Some people became successful at a price; their health and family life were adversely affected.
15. At randomï¼éæå°
One may choose things at random, but not the prospective life partner.
16. At the readyï¼å¤å¨åå¤ç¶æä¸
At the news conference, news reporters gathered around, pens and notebooks at the ready.
17. At seaï¼è«ç¶
Those not interested in politics will be at sea when people discuss political issues.
18. At a stretchï¼è¿ç»å°
In order to earn money, some workers do overtime works for a few days at a stretch.
19. At willï¼ä»»æå°
In a society like ours, one has to be law-abiding and not to do things at will.
20. At one's wits endï¼ä¸ç¥ææª
Chased by the enemy to an abyss, the man could not advance any more, nor could he retreat; he was at his wits end.
21. At heartï¼å¨å å¿éï¼æ¬è´¨ä¸
a. A good leader often has the people's interests at heart.
b. Though Xiao Gan works in a city, he is a country boy at heart.
22. At sixes and sevensï¼ä¹±ä¸å «ç³
When the maid returned to work after three days' leave, she found all the rooms at sixes and sevens.
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