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Be in the air 将要发生的事情, r7 Y# j8 o2 _2 j
The feeling or idea that something new is about to happen or is going to change. H+ k; j' o1 `1 Q
Example: From the arguments going on at the meeting, it seems that a change in policy is in the air./ v k2 Y! u% L3 f* P$ T
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Clear the air 消除误会8 m/ G- K, K+ c! u- t
To settle a dispute and restore good relations
3 V; B3 C! ?4 {4 e& D Example: We had a meeting with the workers, and I think we’ve cleared the air now.
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1 I$ n5 x6 w" V6 @: _9 ?: l Cost an arm and a leg 极其昂贵5 m- v+ [. I$ p. W% [- ?! i. V
To be very expensive
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A bad egg 缺乏道德的人
" e/ J+ C% P5 r" p, s4 Z Somebody who has no moral principles and should be avoided
/ V% h% R1 \3 F( R& c 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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6 X4 u6 R8 A+ D+ C& Y9 g) O. b In the Bag 稳操胜券
, H0 t. T' [# X$ u( W8 g$ ^ Said of an achievement which is secure
6 H3 V/ Y5 {6 ]! x Example: We have the deal in the bag. The client came in this morning to sign the agreement.
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( N1 K* v2 U9 @. Y In the balance 未知的,不可预测的5 {1 W- Y: d5 y! t( q2 q8 t. m
Said when the outcome of a situation is unknown or unpredictable# X) b+ {% l6 w$ r
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9 S8 B( ]/ f0 |
To have the negotiating strength and skills to get the most advantageous price and conditions2 w3 s; }7 |, G9 y- u' |, Z/ I( ~
Example: Amanda is negotiating the best price from the suppliers. She drives a hard bargain.6 M& q6 Y" v5 T0 W/ k0 C+ J8 J
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Ring a bell 看上去或听起来非常熟悉
1 _2 Q1 t, @- G! D To look, sound or seem familiar0 y; Y5 }4 _/ w/ F1 [
Example: That face rings a bell, where have I seen him before?& z, V$ V2 `8 f9 G
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Tighten one’s belt 节衣缩食
' @1 Z( Y" w. C' _' c# O! p3 H To cut down on spending because there is less income than before$ L) X" a. @* X4 K8 d4 K7 L" M5 w5 U
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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( l+ D1 M- _) ]$ q& ] Kill two birds with one stone 一石二鸟7 a% M/ a J( u* T& G
To complete two tasks together, with less effort than doing them separately0 w W; o6 _8 M6 W! V
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. " h2 W# X4 Q- W3 r
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Be in a black mood 情绪极差
6 x- z8 V, v5 P7 B To be so negative about everything that it is impossible for anyone to reason with him/her
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, k# l4 J/ Y- [ New blood 新成员: S9 |" n% c* s9 |# y( A
New people brought into an organization to introduce different and original ideas) u) G4 z! m) e W: @: ?+ G
Example: It was decided to bring new blood into the school by employing teachers with the latest training.& v- v4 k& h) T/ @
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7 g5 d m( a. ]4 x0 H! G Feeling blue 感到无精打采
' T0 E4 T- m' p& O- l( Y( v Feeling sad or depressed
6 w$ L) z# H5 y; ~4 c1 t8 T Example: She’s feeling blue, because the man she loves is far away., ]6 A; g/ \. j- H* H
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! m) f" A$ C( o5 |+ E+ S' U Get to the bottom of something 弄清真相6 q! A! C+ Y" F; A. F ]1 k1 P1 R; S
To find out the truth about something
' W" G6 u' K% Q* k Example: I’m trying to get to the bottom of why David left without saying goodbye.
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A piece of cake 轻松的事
& J( a1 }' d' O d$ V7 D6 }+ E0 ` Something which is very easy to do
, V! C1 C M: ^ Example: Here…let me put the batteries in for you. It’s a piece of cake.
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3 V s- u% g* ^* }9 v9 Y Pay a call 拜访
9 w! ~6 h: ] e+ u2 M- K To visit somebody
1 v' P! i9 N4 P' H9 Z7 R4 [5 W Example: As we’re in this neighborhood, we might as well pay the Jacksons a call, we haven’t seen them for ages.
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* q3 b. ~2 t$ |; u By chance 偶然, 意外的( n! @6 x- {5 I4 [
Unexpectedly; with no prior planning
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Round the clock 夜以继日的 e3 ?% y6 g7 ^; e4 ~* Q
To do something continuously, without a break or pause. Q+ a1 }: T. F J$ v# ]7 l2 n5 f# M
Example: The ambulance services worked round the clock hauling people trapped in the building to safety.
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Keep one’s cool 保持冷静/ Q. R h, h( ?% y" g; C
To stay calm in a difficult situation" d/ H7 [0 c+ k2 z3 N* n$ g
Example: If the traffic is jamed, the only thing to do is keep your cool, or get out of the car and walk!5 U( _9 f8 R& O7 K$ y) ?7 Y
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In a tight corner 处于困境4 g5 I7 |. Z8 w
In an extremely difficult situation
4 i3 E- j3 [ o; \% i" p Example: Whenever I get into a tight corner, I try to rely on quick thinking to get out of it.
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Keep in the dark 隐瞒
[6 r7 m* M9 |: S* m0 z To keep something secret
7 X/ `7 n( X" G+ n Example: We know my brother has a new girlfriend, but he's keeping her name in the dark.
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! ^1 H& e* J( p( R2 {) X' G7 v0 w( C: J Fall on deaf ears 不加理睬的, 不听取
3 U6 I9 v" u1 L& A Not to take any notice of what is said2 }! k; G3 [+ n
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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+ W! @1 q( t, Y" M! U% J Take things easy 放轻松7 _/ v" H& q' N4 a
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Example: It's better for our health to take things easy than to worry about problems all the time.
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$ W, U& d' r8 ^ Eat like a horse 吃得很多+ |' F% x, W+ P9 n0 @- A
To eat a lot; to have a very big appetite
2 d% c( J' v9 h; ^" A1 u 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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. Y) ]$ m' r) p1 o# r: G; s Catch one’s eye 吸引某人注意
4 T: h* j8 e4 } To attract somebody’s attention
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; O- S* x- Q) T9 k2 \# k. c Have an eye for something 对某事(某物体)了解得非常清楚
# A3 V; U+ d# U To be very good at doing something, or have a great understanding of something.7 S/ N. E. J% X% I% H5 H1 B
Example: As a botanist, he has to describe and draw plants accurately, so he must have an eye for detail.
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4 T9 _/ O; ~: F) L F2 K Turn a blind eye .熟视无睹
4 f0 W% P4 C& d6 r; D. y: L To ignore an action, even though one should do something about it' H/ |8 M1 f, P2 M5 Y2 ]
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7 ~4 i1 D5 b' j& n5 H+ g, @ Keep an eye on 照看, 密切注视
' i. }" Q# Z! S To watch carefully; to look after
( F: L; I. h# H/ Y& d Example: Keep an eye on my purse – I'm just going to the bathroom.
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Lose face 丢脸& E! ^3 w- r$ T, _. t5 W; h! K
To have one's reputation spoiled; to be embarrassed
$ k. M9 q; o- a$ n/ d& D Example: The large drug houses have lost face, because smaller companies are selling similar products at a cheaper price!
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Lead the field 处于领头地位
' q) L# `* M. s: p" B6 u/ S1 a G; m To be the most successful person or group in an activity
7 \% ] e; u4 R# a Example: For decades, the House of Dior led the field in elegant fashion design.
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6 N* d* `$ N: v, }2 C[ 本帖最后由 regenen 于 2007-8-22 21:24 编辑 ] |
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