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振作起来, 摆脱
to regain control of oneself after being in a bad mood or emotional state
The idiom "snap out of something" originates from the idea of a sudden, forceful break from a particular state, often a negative one. It is used to describe the act of quickly recovering from or overcoming a negative emotional or mental condition, such as sadness, despair, or a bad habit.
- After weeks of feeling down, she decided it was time to snap out of her depression and seek help.
在感到沮丧几周后,她决定是时候从抑郁中摆脱出来并寻求帮助了。
- He needed to snap out of his procrastination if he wanted to meet his project's deadline.
如果他想赶上项目的截止日期,就需要摆脱拖延症。
- The motivational speaker's speech inspired the audience to snap out of their self-doubt and pursue their dreams.
励志演讲者的演讲激励了观众摆脱自我怀疑,追求自己的梦想。
- She realized her unhealthy lifestyle needed to change, so she snapped out of it and adopted a healthier diet and exercise routine.
她意识到自己不健康的生活方式需要改变,于是振作起来,采用了更健康的饮食和锻炼计划。
- The support of his friends and family helped him snap out of his grief after a painful loss and begin the healing process.
朋友和家人的支持帮助他在痛苦的失去后振作起来,并开始愈合过程。