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英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)常用俚語(yǔ)Idioms 08《More Speak English...

2022-05-19 21:40 作者:湯圓學(xué)英語(yǔ)  | 我要投稿

Lesson 8 IDIOMS?英文釋義


as a rule

?usually; typically

Example:?As a rule, I stop eating two hours before I exercise.


Rules are meant to be broken

?a saying that means you should not always worry about following rules or habits strictly

Example: "You know our teacher doesn't allow eating in the classroom!" - "I know, but?rules are meant to be broken. I haven't eaten anything all day."


(to) mull something over

?to think about something

Example: "Are you going to take the new job you were offered?" - "I don't know. I'm still?mulling it over."


food for thought

?something to think about

Example: Al Gore's movie, An Inconvenient Truth, provided a lot of?food for thought?on the problem of global warming.


(to) eat like a bird

?to not eat much; to have a small appetite

Example: That's all you're having for dinner - an apple and a slice of bread? You?eat like a bird!


(to) drink like a fish

?to drink a lot of alcohol

Example: Frank drank two bottles of wine at the dinner party. He?drinks like a fish.


(to) have one too many

?to drink more alcohol than one should; to get drunk

Example: We can't let Becky drive home. She's?had one too many.


(to) catch up on

?to discuss (said when you haven't talked to the other person in a while)

Example: Come over to my house early on Saturday. We've got losts to?catch up on.


(to) hit the hay

?to go to sleep

Example: You look tired. It's time for you to?hit the hay!


(to) stay over

?to sleep somewhere; to spend the night

Example: You'd better?stay over?at my house tonight. It's snowing too hard for you to drive home.

Note:?When someone asks you to "stay over," it is sometimes, but not always, meant as a sexual invitation.


Suit yourself

?Do what you want

Example: You don't want to go to Melissa and Brian's wedding??Suit yourself. I'll go without you!


party pooper

?someone who doesn't want to have fun; someone who ruins the fun of others

Example: We just got to the party half an hour ago, and you want to leave already? What a?party pooper!


off the top of my head

?from memory

Example: I can't remember the name of Al's company?off the top of my head, but when I'm back in my office I'll email it to you.


(to) give someone the runaround

?to lead someone along without giving them what they want; to make it difficult for someone to do something

Example: I'm trying to get more money for my studies, but the financial aid office keeps?giving me the runaround.


(to) ring a bell

?to sound familiar

Example: "Your name?rings a bell. Have we met before?" - "Yes, we were introduced at Joe's party last week."


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