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Be in the air 将要发生的事情
) ?7 d% X7 ?$ C7 K The feeling or idea that something new is about to happen or is going to change w1 e4 p1 x4 I: @+ T
Example: From the arguments going on at the meeting, it seems that a change in policy is in the air.
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/ C: x3 \; k' g, A6 C1 H. o4 J- G Clear the air 消除误会
# D( o4 Q' B/ j7 ` To settle a dispute and restore good relations; g+ J" @3 l% Y) X! D
Example: We had a meeting with the workers, and I think we’ve cleared the air now.
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5 W* H- _1 E; O% }+ a2 h Cost an arm and a leg 极其昂贵& _. O2 e4 P8 D. J1 ?
To be very expensive
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A bad egg 缺乏道德的人
! k8 _: w1 G( ^4 V7 a2 d% t3 x; E" N Somebody who has no moral principles and should be avoided% q2 U/ k2 [, [( m
Example: You mustn’t lend Tim money, he’s a bad egg. You’ll never see him or your money again!
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3 e" W& H& L/ m, p: ^ In the Bag 稳操胜券
j. j, g8 Y5 f& R% h! H: U: Q Said of an achievement which is secure
3 L6 k6 ?& o7 u' H Example: We have the deal in the bag. The client came in this morning to sign the agreement.
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4 P" Q8 y, z/ l8 M. M In the balance 未知的,不可预测的
' {) r* T* U6 _/ W/ ?4 z) M Said when the outcome of a situation is unknown or unpredictable
5 h3 \% |; {7 L- K5 G) ]+ j Example: His career as a pilot is in the balance, as his eyesight does not seem good enough.
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Drive a hard bargain 极力讨价还价) D% A: X: }) [: I( B6 m
To have the negotiating strength and skills to get the most advantageous price and conditions4 w- P- I4 Z: z
Example: Amanda is negotiating the best price from the suppliers. She drives a hard bargain.
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Ring a bell 看上去或听起来非常熟悉
) O) ?5 P* Y7 S% x" u To look, sound or seem familiar, k- G+ ]& |! W/ J- R
Example: That face rings a bell, where have I seen him before?
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' e0 b7 h/ c$ x# k Tighten one’s belt 节衣缩食" z- z0 ~4 m3 f7 `9 a- |
To cut down on spending because there is less income than before
/ v& r( k6 ?- h5 B4 P Example: Now you are out of work, you’ll have to tighten your belt and give up buying new clothes and going out so often.
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+ W! Y6 Z# K8 j F Kill two birds with one stone 一石二鸟
$ q, r* y: k5 p* p To complete two tasks together, with less effort than doing them separately
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5 _( J/ v& M% Q& A* TBe in a black mood 情绪极差
* R# e, ~( A5 d6 Z To be so negative about everything that it is impossible for anyone to reason with him/her
; \+ i4 v0 N) u9 p. ~( r Example: My father has been in a black mood for days, we dare not say anything to him.! g/ V+ E% J1 }$ P$ i
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R! S& V5 R( k5 l New blood 新成员) j$ P$ p- N( n
New people brought into an organization to introduce different and original ideas
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Feeling blue 感到无精打采0 h/ {: n+ R$ P, S
Feeling sad or depressed
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Get to the bottom of something 弄清真相
: ~, {( a4 T. Q( x To find out the truth about something & P* a6 }- h( D# v* b# n& r
Example: I’m trying to get to the bottom of why David left without saying goodbye.% M \2 B. S6 L4 ? X3 c
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A piece of cake 轻松的事; N& ^# c# B/ O9 K7 \) d
Something which is very easy to do
8 d# V( m a+ A. p+ _. ] Example: Here…let me put the batteries in for you. It’s a piece of cake.
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Pay a call 拜访$ _+ a& ] ?" L- O1 I; |- M
To visit somebody
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By chance 偶然, 意外的
/ X1 m) f. r% v9 a1 ~! V& `, w Unexpectedly; with no prior planning, L Y; x' D6 T4 E4 C: v1 i
Example: By chance, I bumped into my wife in the shopping mall
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! t, Q, R0 Z Q8 A( z Round the clock 夜以继日的
7 u' R/ W. d* {' _& p O6 i To do something continuously, without a break or pause
4 Y2 x% X( |# Q/ q! k# C. ?/ I Example: The ambulance services worked round the clock hauling people trapped in the building to safety. q* y* Z3 L6 o9 N- y c9 Q, o p
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) X, t5 W/ F; X Keep one’s cool 保持冷静0 X# F/ A2 j6 r9 N4 }4 S+ t0 h
To stay calm in a difficult situation
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In a tight corner 处于困境
8 Z% P# R) m: H! D1 b% F$ g: P E In an extremely difficult situation# ^' Z8 M$ \$ Y! b- R, u) R" O
Example: Whenever I get into a tight corner, I try to rely on quick thinking to get out of it., @9 h7 l) O4 h# _
( M% j- G$ }: q# f( f2 wKeep in the dark 隐瞒
1 T% l& U: U7 y! J4 I To keep something secret0 \/ F& E1 H1 s* G7 x3 l# H$ a' j
Example: We know my brother has a new girlfriend, but he's keeping her name in the dark.$ O+ Z4 o* j G
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. k/ y# Y. b% Q5 D* i/ |6 P Fall on deaf ears 不加理睬的, 不听取/ [5 {9 l+ p6 B* v7 Z$ J
Not to take any notice of what is said
6 H/ u' r+ N6 R6 x' t4 L Example: The city council’s order that garbage should be put in the bins fell on deaf ears; the sidewalks are still littered with trash!- C7 K) {& w6 [, ?
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! K4 u( T }$ f5 f7 h Take things easy 放轻松
6 ]% t# \9 {% N1 I4 M, ?- N6 ~ To relax `* K2 ~4 ?8 @3 ?$ ]
Example: It's better for our health to take things easy than to worry about problems all the time.: G. Y- g* p8 B( k7 s# m! v+ e$ P) X
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- C/ D% s& R+ i; l/ `6 k Eat like a horse 吃得很多, o8 J7 x9 e1 V: y) K
To eat a lot; to have a very big appetite
' \; ^2 ^2 s& n. m+ x Example: Fred eats like a horse. When I was a growing lad like him, I used to eat a lot, too.
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Catch one’s eye 吸引某人注意) b7 a- n/ Y" O" h( ~
To attract somebody’s attention3 p0 e3 X" ]2 t8 g3 Q) Y
Example: A movement behind the curtain caught my eye – I thought it was a burglar and rushed out of the room!
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& s" |: G3 }% \- g5 o Have an eye for something 对某事(某物体)了解得非常清楚1 K9 D; b4 A/ A8 K5 ]9 N
To be very good at doing something, or have a great understanding of something.
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Turn a blind eye .熟视无睹
/ c% L% V. y% Z; b6 |" d3 v: m To ignore an action, even though one should do something about it
( r" C( \2 [! `4 f Example: Parents will spoil their children if they constantly turn a blind eye to their bad behavior.
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Keep an eye on 照看, 密切注视, \7 s8 r- m2 v ~+ X4 e( S( o
To watch carefully; to look after4 ] F$ F3 \% }8 Q. t1 ~4 p
Example: Keep an eye on my purse – I'm just going to the bathroom.4 W8 h' { J! \' b/ v( }" V" X
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6 `' X8 P1 F! U# H( q. {5 U Lose face 丢脸
3 u' K: j% H$ M' R) ? To have one's reputation spoiled; to be embarrassed9 \0 ?: j& W! B d
Example: The large drug houses have lost face, because smaller companies are selling similar products at a cheaper price!. h2 e$ n9 {* @4 ?" [& Q
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Lead the field 处于领头地位
; |4 g8 e, L0 [3 y' a0 r3 E$ i To be the most successful person or group in an activity
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; g" e% w6 V. r4 A0 z[ 本帖最后由 regenen 于 2007-8-22 21:24 编辑 ] |
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