英語口語俚語Idioms 06《More Speak English L...

Lesson 6 IDIOMS?英文釋義
It's about time
→?It's finally happening (often used to express frustration that something is late in happening)
Example: Brian finally got a job??It's about time. He's been hanging around the house for over a year.
(to) get held up
→?to be delayed
Example: Sorry I'm late. I?got held up?in a meeting.
(to) go downhill
→?to worsen; to become bad
Example: The service at this hotel has really?gone downhill. They don't even help you with your luggage anymore.
packed to the rafters
→?very crowded; overcrowded
Example: The Retox Rock Bar in New York is always?packed to the rafters?on Saturday nights.
(to) pick up the tab
→?to pay the bill
Example: You paid last time we went out for lunch. Let me?pick up the tab?this time.
like hell
→?no way (say this when you want to refuse strongly or to disagree strongly with what's just been said)
Example: "Jeff says he already paid you back." - "Like hell?he did!"
Note 1: This is considered to be strong language by some.
Note 2: This expression can also be used to:
1) Express intensity: We tried?like hell?to win.
2) Say somebody looks bad: She looked?like hell?after staying up all night.
(to) break one's date
→?to cancel a date
Example: Sorry to?break our date, but I can't make it to the movies tonight.
(to) split up
→?to end a romantic relationship; to get divorced
Example: Did you hear the news? Laura and Tony have?split up!
plain Jane
→?a plain-looking girl or woman; a female who's not very attractive
Example: "Is Rich's new girlfriend pretty?" - "No, to tell you the truth, she's a?plain Jane."
it pays to
→?it's worth it; it's a good idea to
Example: Although the restaurant was very crowded, we got seated right away.?It pays to?be friends with the owner!
Don't go there
→?I don't want to talk about that
Example: "Why did you lose your job?" - "Don't go there."
Note: You may also hear the variation "I don't want to go there"
touchy subject
→?a sensitive issue; a topic that is likely to bring out emotions in people
Example: Don't ask Joy how old she is. Age is a?touchy subject?for her.