sink in get a firm place in the mind; become fully understood
get over believe; learn to live with the shock of (sth. Very surprising or shocking)
set one's sight for aim for, wish to get or win
cheer up become hopeful, joyous or glad; stop being sad or discouraged
at present at this time; now
what with as a result of (used to introduce the reasons for a particular situation, esp. an undesirable one)
be preoccupied by/with have the mind fixed on sth., esp. sth. worrying so that no attention is paid to anything else
make the best of do as well as one can with
come one's way happen to one
Proper Names
Sylvia Plath西尔维亚。普拉斯
Belmont贝尔蒙特
Cape Cod科德角
Mademoiselle《小姐》杂志
Minton明顿
Marley马莉
the Atlantic《大西洋》月刊
Henry亨利
Liz莉兹
Harvard Law (School)
哈佛大学法学院
Clark克拉克
T.S. Eliot T.S. 艾略特
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