【语法和句型】
1. You may get along well with your boss.
也许你和你老板相处得很好。
get along with...表示“与……和睦相处”,例如:
He is good-tempered. He gets along with everyone.
他脾气好,和谁都处得来。
另外,get along with...还能表示“进展”,例如:
How are you getting along with your English studies?
你的英语学得怎样?
2. Bosses don't often view our personal wants as an important factor to the job.
事实上老板们并不把我们个人的需要看成是工作中一个重要的因素。
view...as 表示“把……看作……;认为……是…… ”,例如:
They continued to view it as their major adversary.
他们继续把它看作主要的对手。
3. Most bosses like to feel that they know everything, although you and the rest of the office may differ in opinion on that issue.
大多数老板觉得自己懂得所有的东西,尽管你和办公室的其他同事也许会在一件事情上和你的老板有不同的观点。
differ in表示“在(某方面)不同”,例如:
The couple differ in their judgment of this play.
这对夫妇对这出戏的评价不一样。
4. Most companies have a set program for raises and you need to understand that plan so that you don't look foolish and ask for a raise out of turn.
大多数公司关于涨薪有自己的一套程序,你要了解这个程序,以至于自己不会很傻地要求额外的涨薪。
out of turn表示“不合时宜,轻率”,例如:
She offended many of her colleagues by speaking out of turn.
由于说话轻率,她得罪了不少同事。