Cruise through Meaning in English
expression
释义
To complete something easily and with little effort, or to move smoothly through a situation without problems.
用法与细微差别
Informal; often used with tasks, tests, or situations that others may find challenging. Implies effortlessness—'cruise through a test' (do it easily). Not used for physical movement in vehicles; it's metaphorical. Similar: 'breeze through'.
例句
She was able to cruise through the math test with no problems.
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I wish I could cruise through my work like you do.
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He cruised through the interview and got the job.
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Honestly, I just cruised through college without much stress.
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She always seems to cruise through tough situations like they're nothing.
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If you keep practicing, you'll be able to cruise through these exercises in no time.
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