Common English prepositional phrases

Preposition, also known as preposition, indicates the relationship between nouns, pronouns and other words in a sentence, and cannot be used as a sentence component alone. The following are common English prepositional phrases I have compiled for your reference!

A common English prepositional phrase: 1 1. Above.

Most importantly, especially, most importantly,

There is no doubt.

None of the above compliments is enough to praise you.

blameless

Beyond reproach is understandable.

The above price is priceless.

More than one? The s-head (understanding) is incomprehensible.

More than one? Americans make ends meet.

Above average is above average.

In high spirits.

2. Idioms composed of after

After all, after all

Day after day, day after day

one by one

Page after page, page after page.

year after year

Wave after wave

Bus after bus.

over and over again

3. Idioms formed by 3.at

At the sight.

hear the news

A little? Relax/relax? Relax in your spare time.

The thought of thought

Finish the draft at one go.

Freedom means freedom, freedom and free will.

In a state of peace and calm.

circumstantiate

Are you comfortable at home

A little? The height is at its peak.

At stake.

Be in a desperate situation

A little? Convenience at sb's convenience

At the end of ... Finally, at? end

Stay still.

be at a loss

Be at a loss at sea

Negligence and confusion

A little? Will is free.

According to what order? Control over ...

at random

frequently

A little? Smalls is at the mercy of others.

At what cost? Sacrifice

at dusk

A little? S service is happy to help.

finally

It's not far away, just around.

at least

Take a risk

Half price, half price

At least, anyway.

no more than

At original cost

confused

Cheap goods are very cheap

Full speed full speed

profit

Take a risk? The danger of

On the eve of the coming.

4. Idioms formed by beyond

unsaid

There is no hope without hope.

It is difficult to control beyond control.

Unbelievable.

It is incomprehensible to transcend all complexity.

There is no dispute.

It's incomparable.

Beyond one? He is beyond his power.

5.

Idiomatic phrases composed of by

Play by the rules

year after year

gradually

brick by brick

Gradually

Honesty by nature is honesty by nature.

From a professional point of view,

accidentally

By luck

by mistake

Invited upon request

accidentally

You can take turns.

Half is half as big.

Cut in half

Retail by retail

Common English prepositional phrases 2 6.

Idiomatic phrase composed of for

Suitable for what? talent

Drive to the departure destination

Despite this, despite

As far as I know, as far as I know

That's true.

For life, for life.

7.

The idiom "from afar" comes from afar.

From now on, from now on.

from the higher levels to the grass roots

8.

In chorus, an idiomatic phrase consisting of in.

Wear a full suit

Dressed in mourning

cheerful?and?energetic;be?in?the?best?of?spirits

No doubt is no doubt.

There is no dispute.

through

use of force

Through memory

By persuasion

By wholesale

I only saw his face.

By auction

Contract by contract

By mail

By express mail

As agreed

By way of use? way

Of course, of course.

because

By plane

Take a boat by boat

temporal

Forever, once and for all

temporal

Answer of the person in charge

temporal

From above

From bad to worse.

in a whisper

Camouflage imitation

Wear glasses.

in a good mood

In high spirits.

Visual invasion

A good mood means a good temper.

In a rage

Return disappointed

sad

Trouble is trouble.

anyway/no matter what/ in any case

Be in pain

be frightened out of one's wits

in astonishment

In a daze

In debt

in confusion

in a hurry

Be very popular in fashion

It is effective in action.

In love, in love.

In the abandoned ruins

On the right is correct.

In terms of width,

middle

In appearance

Pile up

In broad daylight during the day

In search

To commemorate?

As a symbol of as? Representation of

frightened

find it difficult to advance or to retreat―be in a dilemma/plight

in order

Chaos and disorder

In a fever

keep in touch

in public

Suspicious suspect

Use the wrong word

In terms of length

In all aspects, in all aspects

Unprocessed is the natural state.

support

Delegate for help

besides

angrily

Where there is hope, there is hope.

just kidding

Comfort is happiness.

In the blue blues

In tears

In a word, in a word

in surprise

in terror

There is danger when there is need.

Intact is intact.

In a? S-way blocking

Sick is sick.

Spread in the air

In progress.

be in session

secretly

Printing is printing.

In progress, under investigation

flourish

At the bud germination stage

Small-scale

Pursuit pursuit

As a reward for as? reward

In various proportions

safely

Orderly is orderly.

Chaos is messy.

in good health

Effective is effective.

Labor is labor.

Is in use.

Serious

Black and white. Black and white

Blooming flowers

Blooming flowers.

Looking for it

Pay tribute to, pay tribute to.

To get back at AS? retaliate

In short, simply put,

In essence, in essence

Notorious

In fact,

In general

Just in case.

Is that

accord with

In other words,

Support support

In stock, in stock.

in part

in turn

In terms of use? Clause, according to

immediately

About about

About, about

outdoors

amount to

in time

Invin is in vain

In view of this fact? Given? This fact

abandon oneself to

be addicted to

employ oneself in/engage in

9. Idioms composed of of of

One? voluntary

One? Because of my choice.

On his own

Comfort sb. Relieve someone's pain.

Remove sb. from his post. Contact, reduce

Deprivation deprivation

Cure sb. curative

Cure sb. treat

Beat sb. be ascetic

Pardon sb. pardon

Get rid of sb. /something. remissive

Clean

Interruption of separation

Deprivation

Deceive sb. cheat

Commonly used English prepositional phrase 3 10. On Idioms

On the basis of ... cause

Due to, due to

Fading is fading and losing money.

on edge

Number one. His heart is meditating.

On duty

state of alert

go on vacation

strike

Sell in the market

go on holiday/vacation

It's rented.

exhibit

Show demonstration

At the picnic

On the way.

On the wings of flying, spread out

On the increase

Fire! Fire!

Be on alert

About to join? Edge of

It's almost time, okay? while

Stand trial

On the rise

In the alert state, pay attention.

It's being discussed on the carpet.

You're going in soon? Edge of

Near the edge? Edge of

Where is the condition? In the condition of ...

In this case, this understanding

It's falling.

Under such conditions.

Have an effect on ..., right? have an influence on...

deliberate

On second thought, think twice.

on the contrary

On average,

Representative representative

On the one hand, on the other

On the other hand, on the other hand,

Have sth. A good authority learns something from a reliable source.

An idiom consisting of 1 1 Go out from ...

Out of fear

Out of revenge, out of revenge

out of danger

Out of sight,out of mind.

It is impolite to be polite.

Out of step.

Out of stock is out of stock.

Out of need

outdated

lose one's job

out of stuck

Inappropriate

Being different is extraordinary.

Being out of shape means being in poor health.