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be down and out:疲憊不堪,一蹶不振
 EX: After about ten years of no business at all, they are practi cally down and out.  EX: I don't think you realize that I am down and out.

double date:兩對伴侶的約會
 EX: Sometimes it's more fun to go on a double date.
go off the deep end:魯莽行事,感情用事
 EX: He surely went off the deep end when he bought that restaurant.  EX: Matt warned his roommate not to go off the deep end and get married.

go the whole hog:全力以赴
 EX: When Bob became interested in model airplanes, he went the whole hog.
jump out of the frying pan into fire:每況欲下(from bad to worse)
 EX: You're jumping out of the frying pan into the fire. By trying to straighten out with Mr.Bagnell, you're getting your self in trouble with Mrs. Bagnell.
jump down one's throat:橫加指責
 EX: I don't mind being corrected when I am wrong, but you don't need to jump down my throat.

lick into shape:塑造,訓練整頓
 EX: Two years in the army will lick him into shape.  EX: The inspection was announced at two o'clock, and they had the place licked into shape.

look down one's nose at:嗤之以鼻,瞧不起
 EX:The man is a snob. He looks down his nose at most people.  EX:He looks down his nose at theoffer. (meaning he doesn't care about the offer.)

make heavy weather:發覺某事有困難
 EX:Though the investment is at present making heavy weather, the future is regarded with confidence.

make head or tail of: 弄清楚,懂得
 EX:Can you understand this letter? I've read it through twice and I juse can't make head of tail of it.

Stand to reason 清楚而且合乎邏輯
  Ex:It stands to reason that too many shopping choices can be as bad as too few.   Ex:If you drink too much coffee a day, it stands to reason that your health will suffer.

kick around 私下討論一下
  Ex: We haven't decided where to go on vacation. I think we'd better kick it around for a while.

put two and two together 找出解決之道
  Ex: At first, he couldn't understand the directions for assembling the bookcase, but later on he was able to put two ond two together.

fake steps 採取必要措施
  Ex: The executive committee has faken steps to guarantee salary raises for each employee.  

be on good terms with 和…交情不錯
  Ex: Lisa is on good terms with everyone in the office.   Ex: Are you on good terms with the people on the team?
throw a curve 誤導、欺騙
  Ex: Sam's girlfriend is easily confused when Some one throws her a curve.   Ex: Tim threw me a curve when he first denied and then admitted to lying about the banking error.

let the cat out of the bag 洩漏祕密
  Ex: The boy'ss cousin accidentally let the cat out of the bag when she tole him about the surprise party.  Ex: I didn't mean to let the cat out of the bah and ruin the fun.
butter up 討好、諂媚
  Ex: After Rock yubs Katie the wrong way, he tries to butter her up.  Ex: Corey buttered up all his feachers in the hope that he would get better grades.
out of character 和一貫的性格、行為不一致
  Ex: It's out of character for Frank to be so concemed about the feelings of other people.  Ex: Keeping good hours would be out of characfer for John and Susan.

up to one's neck 非常忙碌
 Ex: Since Terry agreed to be the chief editor, she has been up to her neck in work

cutt off all ties: 斷卻一切關係
  EX: After dumping the boy, Shelly cut off all ties with him.   EX: Ken changed his job two years ago, and he has cut off all ties with former coworkers ever since.
have a chip on one's shoulder 心懷怨恨
  EX: Calvin has a chip on his shoulder, because he has heard a lot of rumors spread by his best friend.

lead ...... on ......讓(某人)誤以為......
  EX: Don't get me wrong; I just don't want to lead you on a promise of a job.

give sb. a piece of one's mind 直接向某人說出自己的想法
  EX: I will give my cousin a piece of my mind after what she has done to me.   EX: It's no good to keep silent. You should talk to him and give him a piece of your mind.

in place 準備好,齊全
  EX: Everything must be in place before we begin our presentation tomorrow.

put one's foot in one's mouth 出糗,說了不該說的話
  EX: John put his foot in his mouth when he criticized his boss.   EX: Timothy really put his foot in his mouth this time when he got caught talking about how hideous a tie his boss was wearing.

rain down.....on 大量給予
  EX: Parents should rain down praise on their children for their good behaviors and manners.

rub......the wrong way惹火
  EX: The way he acted and talked really rubbed me the wrong way.

self-avowed 自認的
  EX: He was a self-avowed lady killer and bragged about how many girls he had been dating.

sell oneself short 妄自菲薄
  EX: You are capable of much more than that. Don't sell yourself short. 

must _____(後面可接see, read等字)非…不可的東西
 EX:This movie "MIB" is a must-see. It has everything you want in a movie: drama, action and humor.

a whole new ball game:完全是另一回事
 EX:When the headquarters decided to send a new president over, it became a whole new ball game in the branch office.

put....on layaway:付清才取貨之分期方式
 EX:If you put the ring on layaway, you will have it paid for in time for your girlfriend's birthday.

pull things together:把事情處理好
 EX:We need to pull things together tonight, or we'll be in trouble for tomorrow's presentation.

tinker with:拿…做實驗,玩
 EX:I tinker with cars, but I am not qualified yet to design engines.

glassy:茫茫然
 EX:He drank too much his eyes looked glassy. Then I just drove him home right away.

glitch:毛病
 EX:This computer program has a glitch in it; I think I'd better call the computer company to have it fixed.

a laundry list of.....:一長串的
 EX:She was asking for a laundry list of gifts for her twentieth birthday.

heart-rending:令人痛心疾首的
 EX:She gave a heart-rending story of the child abuses she had suffered.

dilly dally:拖拖拉拉
 EX:Come on! Don't dilly dally! We haven't got all day!

posh:豪華的
 EX:I have heart that is a posh restaurant. So, shall we check it out ourselves some day?

pompous:自命不凡
 EX:Although the model is a knockout, her pompous attitude is a major problem


last straw:最後極限
 EX:I tried to be nice and patient, but when John started to laugh at my girefriend's height and weight, that was the last straw.

kink:抽筋
 EX:When she turned around to talk to Jenny, she suddenly had a kink in her neck.

cream puff:性能良好的二手車
 EX:Sammy likes to take out his cream puff for a drive on weekends.

culture vulture:對文化藝術成痴的人
 EX:There were a lot of culture vulture gathering in New York last Christmas for the grand opening of the New York Art Festival.

cup of tea:喜歡的東西(或活動)
 EX:Basketball is my cup of tea, and I usually play it in the back yard after school with some of my best pals.

crocodile tears:假惺惺,假悲傷
 EX:The little girl cried crocodile tears as she told her teacher how she forgot to bring her textbooks to school.

in a pickle:困境
 EX:Oh, darn! We're in a pickle because our car broke down a couple of minutes ago. How are we able to get to the game on time?

pep-talk:口頭鼓勵
 EX:Johnny got a pep-talk from his coach after he finished the first game.

short fuse:急性子,脾氣壞
 EX:That basketball coach had such a short fuse that the umpire had to give him an oral warning.

wake up and smell the coffee (或smell the coffee):覺悟 ,了解實情
 EX:Finally she decided to smell the coffee, leaving the sad memory behind.

going-on 事件,行為
 EX:There are a lot of fishy goings-on at the meeting.

hangout 常去的地方
 EX:The gym is a hangout for our classmates.

hash out費力地去做
 EX:The professor and his assistants are hashing out a new solution to this project.

the butt of jokes 嘲笑的對象
 EX:He is the butt of the jokes because of the way he talks.

cover all the bases面面俱到
 EX:When you are a career woman and a single mother, it is hard to cover all the bases.

live out one's fantasy 夢想實現
 EX:I hope in the nearest future I will have sufficient money and time to live out my fantasy.

long and hard 謹慎,仔細地
 EX:The attorney suggested that we should look long and hard at the lease before we sign it.

pander to 和…掛鉤
 EX:A politician of integrity ought to avoid pandering to big business.

pick up the tab 付帳
 EX:Most people think that it should be the man that picks up the tab on a date.

snub 冷落,不理睬
 EX:Sandra treated me very well and made me feel like home until her pals arrived, and then she snubbed me.

sneaky 鬼鬼祟祟
 EX:Larry is always sneaky in the office and he tends to be fond of snooping around.

be taken aback 嚇一大跳(僅用於被動語態)
 EX:We were all taken aback by her announcement that she would get married before graduation.

quickie: anything done or made quickly很快可做完的事
 Ex: A:Do you have to go to the bar for a quickie?
  B:That's exactly what I need.

nose-bleed section:距離中央最遠的位置
 EX:A:I couldn't get the orchestra section for the concert.
B:Of course you couldn't. You know, when you are late buying tickets, you will usually have seats in the nose-bleed section.t.

low-down:內幕;詳情
 EX:A:Everybody has been in a weird mood lately.What's happened?
  B:Haven't you heard about the rumor? Come here; let me fill you in on the low-down.

Madison Avenue:氣派(原為紐約街道名,為美國廣告業中心)
 EX:A:You just got back from the head office in New York. What's it like?
  B:What can I say? It's totally Madison Avenue.

gravy train:尸位素餐
 EX:Many government officials in the United States are on the gravy train.

fly-by-night:信譽不佳
 EX:That institution is a fly-by-night operation,so don't waste your money.

flip out:因興奮或生氣而失控
 EX:Those young groupies flipped out when they saw Tom Cruise in person.

fender-bender:小車禍,小擦撞
 EX:We had a fender-bender on the way to work this morning, and nobody got hurt.

catch 22:進退兩難
 EX:I have to go to grad school to earn more money after I graduate, but I need more money before I can go to grad school. It's a catch 22.

osmosis:不費力而自然吸收(技術,知識)
 EX:The little gril learned to play the piano by osmosis. She's a real music genius

bring to mind 想起
 Ex:This film has brought to mind a story I once heard from my professor.

the last thing to crsoss sb's mind 做夢都想不到
 Ex:It was the last thing to cross my mind that he would cheat in the test.

basket case失魂落魄的人
 Ex:After he lost his job, Bob became a real basket case, drinking and messing around every day.

loony (or looney) 瘋狂的;無厘頭的
 Ex:Sometimes he is really loony enough to crack everybody up.

pull sb's leg; jerk sb. around 開玩笑
 Ex:My buddy always enjoys pulling my leg in front of my girlfriend.

primp:(花時間)打扮,梳妝
 Ex:She has been primping for hours for her frist date.

savvy 機伶,對···瞭若指掌
 Ex:I'm the one in charge, savvy?
 Ex:You have to be street savvy to keep yourself from being held up.

scope out 瞧瞧
 Ex:"Why do we go to the beach?" "Dummy,to scope out some girls, of course."

spin-off 翻版
 Ex:Your marriage is exactly a spin-off of the soap opera.

spit it out 說出來
 Ex:Don't be afraid of telling the truth. No one is gonna hurt you. Just spit it out.

spread the word about 替…作宣傳
 Ex:We would like to spread the word about our club to catch people's attention.

in stitches呵呵大笑
 Ex:His talk show kept me in stitches for 30 minutes.

hold water 站得住腳
 Ex: Did you check my hypothesis?
 Yeah, but I don't think it holds water. Your data are not sufficient.

hold on to 留著;保有
 Ex: Can I hold on to the paper fill next Friday?

bring down the house 贏得滿堂采,叫好叫座
 Ex: The actress brought down the house with her act in this movie.

hard to face 難以忍受
 Ex: I think the manager's sarcastic tone is really hard to take. Yeah, you can say that again.

hash out 費力地做出來
 Ex: The administration office is hashing out a new policy to increase the budget.

crop up 突然出現;發生 (pop up)
 Ex: There are usually problems cropping up with the intallation of the new software.

crack-pot 神經病,腦筋〝秀逗〞
 Ex: Valerie is sure a crack-pot. She thinks she is haunted by a ghost from the Computer.

iffy 不確定
 Ex: How much budget we can get is still iffy because the board hasn't made the final decision.

huff and puff 氣喘吁吁
 Ex: He was huffing and puffing while walking all the way up to the 10th floow.

low-key 隨和的
 Ex: He owns many famous organizationgs, but he always gives people a low-key impression.

loophole 漏洞
 Ex: There are some loopholes in his testmony.

much-touted 議論紛紛的
 Ex: The much-touted murder was still suspended, and there were a lot of speculations going around.

shrug off 一笑置之 (shrug 聳肩)
 Ex:The neurologist's opinion should not have been shrugged off.

a laundry list of… 一長串的
 Ex:My nephew always asks for a laundry list of gifts when he has a chance.

a hole in the wall不起眼的地方
 Ex:This cafe is a hole in the wall, but it has a very nice selection of salads.

high on… 沉迷,熱衷於…
 Ex:I don't need drugs because I'm high on my life.

all hell will break loose 鬧得不可收拾
 Ex:If you don't apologize for what you have done to her, all hell will break loose.

hefty 發福,變胖
 Ex:John has gotten a little hefty since he began working in the restaurant.

sell oneself short 妄自菲薄
 Ex:You're capable of much more, Tommy. Don't sell yourself short.

hoax 騙局
 Ex:He said that the health food could do wonders, but we just found that it was a hoax.

set in 開始
 Ex:The freezing weather won't set in until next week.

rig 動手腳(V.)
 Ex:They rigged the raffle so nobody would win.

rain on one's parade 掃…的興致
Ex:I'm really sorry to rain on your parade, but the funding for your research project has been canceled.

mudsling(V.)抹黑
 Ex:That politician's specialty is mudslinging his campaign opponents.

fall flat:不能引起興趣;完全失敗
 Ex:His jokes fell flat because no one could catch on to them.
 Ex:Far from being received with the enthusiasm that he had expected, his speech fell flat.

for the birds:沒趣的,乏味(常用作補語)
 Ex:I saw the movie you've been raving about. It's just for the birds.

get one's own back on a person報復某人(報仇)
 Ex:He has cheated me this time, but I'll get my own back on him one day.

get one's money's worth:得到所花錢的價值
 Ex:We enjoyed the film so much that we felt we'd got our money's worth.

hang by the wall:指擱置不用;被遺忘
 Ex:He has hundreds of books but most of them hang by the wall.
 Ex:Most of the problems were solved at the meeting, but two were left hanging by the wall.

have a bone to pick with sb.:與某人有爭論;對某人有意見
 Ex:I've got a bone to pick with you. How about the two hundred dollars you promised to pay me back today?

have a thin skin:指臉皮薄,對批評十分敏感
 Ex:He has a thin skin and doesn't take kidding very well.

have an ear to the ground:注意,留心可能發生的事
 Ex:The city manager kept an ear to the ground for a while before deciding to raise the city employees' pay.

have sb. in one's pocket:可任意支配別人
 Ex:If you want to get something out of the chief, just get his secretary on your side, and it'll be done. She has got him right in her pocket.

hit below the belt:用不正當的手段打人,暗中傷人
 Ex:Most of the criticism of his new book hit below the belt.
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