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Be in the air 将要发生的事情
$ y- m7 `; K2 o( f- f. s& k The feeling or idea that something new is about to happen or is going to change
5 C* r$ E6 E: k% j Example: From the arguments going on at the meeting, it seems that a change in policy is in the air.& x' q% ~1 Y" o. L5 p
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9 J2 p" F4 Z' s& f Clear the air 消除误会1 J0 L- s* E% t* }1 l* @0 i! l
To settle a dispute and restore good relations: t$ _6 [! D6 y" _5 ~: N8 u+ s+ K& i
Example: We had a meeting with the workers, and I think we’ve cleared the air now.' Q& b9 d- X' v8 L0 K! X- A
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Cost an arm and a leg 极其昂贵
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& z; o2 x. u+ n) K; Y. f& T) y Example: I love that fur coat. However, I don’t think I’m going to buy it because it costs an arm and a leg.
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A bad egg 缺乏道德的人1 |+ W ~$ H! ]$ s8 |
Somebody who has no moral principles and should be avoided
+ {1 I& _3 d1 P" D# j0 ?" ^ Example: You mustn’t lend Tim money, he’s a bad egg. You’ll never see him or your money again!2 U/ y; v& P5 I: i% c
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8 W1 H, \' | s) w* M3 { In the Bag 稳操胜券$ c S3 p4 R& L8 z: F8 D& F
Said of an achievement which is secure5 ^: L% u# T Y
Example: We have the deal in the bag. The client came in this morning to sign the agreement.
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! C7 i9 v0 A& Y8 J: O" d/ V8 q In the balance 未知的,不可预测的 g4 T: B; m+ t$ s9 C
Said when the outcome of a situation is unknown or unpredictable7 F# c; b7 }. k) E7 `& S
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% z7 B* I& V5 }5 ~6 [5 K
To have the negotiating strength and skills to get the most advantageous price and conditions
6 S; @; G0 z& t* X! L" d/ C Example: Amanda is negotiating the best price from the suppliers. She drives a hard bargain.' l: R! V7 t3 I, k7 R! Q# V; h
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Ring a bell 看上去或听起来非常熟悉
& V6 A1 R. v- U To look, sound or seem familiar
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Tighten one’s belt 节衣缩食; a- K8 X* |& ]
To cut down on spending because there is less income than before
6 j0 G$ D0 a) i' \7 z 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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4 r1 z+ q+ T5 u" c; K" ?0 S: j1 T4 b Kill two birds with one stone 一石二鸟
, S# b3 s& F' i To complete two tasks together, with less effort than doing them separately
4 J6 r8 A2 j' k7 e% Q8 o Example: Since I’d gone to the store to buy some bread, I thought of killing two birds with one stone and invited Mr. Biggs to the party.
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* [. a8 T a7 [7 QBe in a black mood 情绪极差
2 ?/ q+ I3 `3 ~$ I: w% {' G8 s To be so negative about everything that it is impossible for anyone to reason with him/her3 a; s% @; l- h8 |. ~ F
Example: My father has been in a black mood for days, we dare not say anything to him.
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1 o8 V5 Y& N" H, O3 W7 i New blood 新成员
% u x& G% ^ L/ ] New people brought into an organization to introduce different and original ideas
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8 u9 J9 }0 Y# ~; _5 t3 [0 O Feeling blue 感到无精打采3 V: m/ K9 ^, ]% a- h) h0 V1 f& C+ _
Feeling sad or depressed' b% r% W( _/ L9 y# y' D
Example: She’s feeling blue, because the man she loves is far away.
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Get to the bottom of something 弄清真相
8 A& D' O$ y9 ?8 o To find out the truth about something
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A piece of cake 轻松的事! d) G* V0 g0 c1 |
Something which is very easy to do
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Pay a call 拜访7 y7 T' z! b' B9 W2 T- E C$ X
To visit somebody; K" J Z3 M% E$ I
Example: As we’re in this neighborhood, we might as well pay the Jacksons a call, we haven’t seen them for ages." E4 x8 i1 n' e6 n+ V& ~
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. p* w2 x6 v3 K Q6 K7 V/ q/ | By chance 偶然, 意外的
( ^9 J3 l5 s5 d' W Unexpectedly; with no prior planning
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1 e$ u& E7 Q4 K: F, I6 ] Round the clock 夜以继日的% V; V/ D& Q# S8 y9 m+ [
To do something continuously, without a break or pause# V9 t7 q; |& S, [. \6 \: q9 t; O
Example: The ambulance services worked round the clock hauling people trapped in the building to safety.
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# b, r$ \0 T% `2 {' |# ~. \( Y4 M Keep one’s cool 保持冷静, k- H8 v$ _. h: _ Z. D
To stay calm in a difficult situation
# Y8 v: R8 R3 X* L Example: If the traffic is jamed, the only thing to do is keep your cool, or get out of the car and walk!
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In a tight corner 处于困境: \0 Q! i( n5 K3 X/ L7 M
In an extremely difficult situation
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3 j* c* ~8 p2 [* r9 l: TKeep in the dark 隐瞒
/ ^6 b7 q" }. v2 f' ^ To keep something secret
% v$ G: ]7 O' K8 Z- \4 f1 ~ Example: We know my brother has a new girlfriend, but he's keeping her name in the dark.
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4 q: D0 m0 O, X3 Y4 I Z( ? Fall on deaf ears 不加理睬的, 不听取
) K6 @# k% {4 |( k( l Not to take any notice of what is said( ~; l% ]! X. g& y5 o% ~
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!
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Take things easy 放轻松. t* Q: k. J, _! I) D6 e( I
To relax
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$ t6 \5 x* c0 Z6 a* K Eat like a horse 吃得很多! |; P& [' q1 S' N* z, a
To eat a lot; to have a very big appetite
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) X' ^/ y, g- }' f K0 k8 { Catch one’s eye 吸引某人注意$ |) i: i0 a/ I
To attract somebody’s attention0 M9 ~" X4 q) ] }$ [
Example: A movement behind the curtain caught my eye – I thought it was a burglar and rushed out of the room!! ]# v! ~4 o. u" l% j
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% Y, s0 x9 l, t1 U6 O- L' F Have an eye for something 对某事(某物体)了解得非常清楚$ @/ o& {( m# i2 ?' i
To be very good at doing something, or have a great understanding of something.
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; n; `* t! p: A9 w5 {8 ] Turn a blind eye .熟视无睹
, P/ r% z3 C6 X! R4 S% Z& `( b( q To ignore an action, even though one should do something about it" h W3 Z& M1 L3 w
Example: Parents will spoil their children if they constantly turn a blind eye to their bad behavior.$ l% C* f9 _7 y- @! Z4 k
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3 @6 Q: v% l* C Keep an eye on 照看, 密切注视
! M9 g0 q5 i/ l4 B2 W# \ To watch carefully; to look after8 a. s+ `2 ~3 P8 E9 P% W
Example: Keep an eye on my purse – I'm just going to the bathroom.8 ~1 [ a7 P X: C' Q4 o
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Lose face 丢脸
7 [4 l+ v1 t0 y To have one's reputation spoiled; to be embarrassed- C: c3 K+ l( Q4 x
Example: The large drug houses have lost face, because smaller companies are selling similar products at a cheaper price!+ U0 m( g! Y" w/ {+ P1 I& ?
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Lead the field 处于领头地位
2 E0 Y A) P" { To be the most successful person or group in an activity4 N! r0 m j0 l# [) o+ o2 r1 ~
Example: For decades, the House of Dior led the field in elegant fashion design.
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) B5 S; [ I' w[ 本帖最后由 regenen 于 2007-8-22 21:24 编辑 ] |
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