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现代英语口语表示法500例 |
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1——60 · One’s brain
child某人的主意,某人想出来的 The new ways of teaching which have been proved very effective are brain children of all teaching staff of our department. · Have a chip on one’s shoulder叫阵,叫板 He is not popular among his peers. He always seems to have a chip on his shoulder. 此外该语还有“不满”,“对抗”的意思 Mary has got a chip on her shoulder about not having obtained the scholarship. · Clam up守口如瓶,拒不开口,沉默不语 I don’t understand why my students are quite talkative during the break but all clam up in class. · Take someone to the cleaners使人囊中如洗,一贫如洗 Don’t ask me to play in a crap game. I don’t want to be the cleaners. · A cliff-hanger扣人心玄的事情 Peter was nearly involved in a car accident. He called it a narrow escape. But it was really a cliff-hanger. · Fight the
clock争分夺秒,与时间赛跑 If you don’t fight the clock to enrich yourself, you will surely be lagged behind soon. · A clotheshorse讲究穿戴的人 Princess Diana was a real clotheshorse. It’s hard to imagine how much she had spent on clothes. · Get hot under the
collar发怒,怒气冲天 He got hot under the collar when he found his bicycle was missing. · Come through with flying colors干得出色,大获成功 In the 13th Asian Games, Chinese athletic team came through with flying colors · Show (reveal) one’s true colors原形毕露 He always appears polite and gentle. But his quarrelling with others in dirty words show his true colors. · Come up
with找出,想出,弄出,提出 After three days’of deep thinking, the manager came up with an idea of promoting the products. · Jump to conclusions仓促的下结论 Being a teacher, he shouldn’t jump to conclusions that a student is not worth teaching simply because he fails one exam. · To one’s heart’s content心满意足 Today is weekend. The lights won’t go off after 11 o’clock. We can chat to our heart’s content. 此外该语还有“随心所欲”的意思 · Lose one’s
cool沉不住气 In the boxing match. Tyson lost his cool and bit Hollyfield’s ear. · Play it cool不露声色,沉着冷静 Sampras, the No. 1 tennis player in the world, always plays it cool when he wins in the match. · e rotten to the core坏透了、烂透了 Keep away from that boy. He is rotten to the core. · cut corners偷工减料、走捷径、图省事、节约 Student is a serious thing. You can't expect to cut corners. cut
corners并不是都是贬义的,还表示节约,节省 · have a crush on someone迷恋某人 Some teenager girls got a crush on the film star · be a far cry from...与……相差甚远(一般用来表示水平或程度等的差距) Though Dick has tried hard, it is still a far cry from what his father expects of him. · chew the cud好好琢磨琢磨 I don't want to jump to conclusions, I have to chew the cud on it for a few days. · be cut out for...天生适合于……(用于否定句中) Thank you for your kindness, but I can't accept it. You know, I'm not cut for a manager. · be completely in
the dark一无所知,仍蒙在鼓里 He is a dictator. Though I'm the production manager, I'm completely in the dark as what to do next. · a blind date初次约会 James was too excited to have dinner. He was having a blind date with Sue in the evening. · have seen better days今非昔比 Look at our dean, He has seen better days. · be out of one's depth力所不及 Liu was extremely happy to have been admitted to Oxford, but soon he found he was out of his depth in his major. · give someone a dose of his own medicine以其人之道还制其人之身 On April Fool's Day, my classmates made me an April Fool. Next year, I'll give him a dose of his own medicine. · a drop in the bucket沧海一粟 He has suffered a lot in his life. Losing his job this time was only a drop in the bucket. · play dumb with someone装聋作哑 It's no use playing
dumb with teachers. They know very well their students. I burned midnight oil yesterday. So I feel down in the dumps today. · make the dust fly干得很起劲 Many volunteers are helping in the Olympic Games. They are making the dust fly without getting pay. · go easy on...酌情处理……;节约使用……;对……手下留情 I hope the teacher will go easy on me. Otherwise, I'll have no chance to pass the exam. 当介词on的后面跟得是something的时候,此语用来是“节约使用”或“小心对待” · egg someone on to do something怂恿,鼓动某人干某事 Haven't you seen him through? He can help you nothing but egg you on to do illegal things. · rub elbows with someone和某人没有很深的交情 I suppose Jack doesn't know me well. We have only rubbed elbows with other for several times. · be at the end of one's tether山穷水尽 Mark feels worried because he can't write any new books. He is afraid that he is at the end of his tether. · be at one's wits' end不知如何是好 My boy is such a mischief-maker. I am at my wits' end with him. · be at loose ends心里没有着落 Many old people feel at loose ends after their retirement. · make both ends meet收支平衡 The newly-wed couple found it hard to make both ends meet. · be green with envy羡慕极了 Don't be green with envy. He deserves the prize, since he has spent a whole month on that paper. · be of the essence绝对不可少,关键的 As for study, diligence is of the essence. · a poor apology for...蹩脚货,名不副实 That travel agency was first-class, but it offered a poor apology for its service · make an exhibition of oneself出洋相 如果表示总出洋相可以在exhibition一词前加上形容词,
regular · keep an eye open密切注视 Keep an eye open for anyone who arouses your suspicion. · see eye to eye with...与……意见一致 Though they are twins, they never see eye to eye with each other on anything. · turn a blind eye on装做没看见 It is not right for teachers to turn a blind eye to those who cheat in the exam. · feast one's eyes on...观赏……,一饱眼福 Yesterday we went to a fashion show. We really feasted our eyes on beauties and fancy clothes. · have a face would stop a clock奇丑无比 The old lady has a face that would stop a clock, but she is the helpful person I have ever met. · keep a straight face板着脸 He likes telling jokes . But always keeps a straight face when others are shaking their sides with laughter. · be fed up with...对……烦透了 My roommates are too noisy. I'm really fed up with them. · fall for...迷恋上…… She fell for that guy simply because he behaved quite differently from others. · be riding for a fall自讨苦吃 That big country is riding for a fall if it keeps interfering with others'' internal affairs. · play fast and loose with...敷衍了事,不正经干 You are not clever enough to play fast and loose with Susan. · play favorites with...对……有偏心眼 The girl isn't on good terms with her parents. They play favorites with her little brother. · put out a feeler to do...试探……的反应 The chairman put out a feeler to see people's reactions to his election speech. · be dead on one's feet筋疲力尽 Our boss regards us his slaves. Everyday after work. · land on one's feet安全摆脱困境 With the loan from the bank, the company landed on its feet. · stand on one's feet自食其力 The Chinese Communist Party decided to stand on their feet during the Liberation Campaign. People in Naniwan were called upon to develop agriculture. · sit on the fence保持中立 Who would you vote for? You bet I won't vote for him. He likes sitting on the fence on important issues. · play the field不正经干 He is really a playboy, He likes to play the field and is never serious with any one girl. · burn one's fingers因管闲事而吃苦头 I always tell you to keep away from the scoundrels. Now you are burning your fingers. · have sticky fingers手不老实。有小偷小摸的陋习 The old lady fired the maid because she had sticky fingers. |


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