英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)俚語(yǔ)Idioms 07《More Speak English L...

Lesson 7 IDIOMS?英文釋義
(to) talk shop
→?to talk about work when away from the office
Example: Sorry to?talk shop?at a party, but what do you think we should do about the contract?
Business before pleasure
→?a saying that means one should finish one's work before enjoying oneself
Example: At our holiday party, the boss stood up and said, "Before we start eating and drinking, I'd like to announce our recent sales results.?Business before pleasure."
(to) talk turkey
→?to speak plainly; to get to the point; to be specific
Example: Let's?talk turkey. If you'd be willing to lower the price of your house by 20%, we might be interested in buying it.
Note:?There are different theories about the origin of this expression, which dates from the 1840s. One possibility is that it refers to the conversation around the turkey on Thanksgiving Day. There is also a story of a settler and an Indian who went hunting together. They caught turkey and buzzards. When discussing how to share their catch, the Indian said, "Talk turkey to me."
(to) get back together
→?to restart a romantic relationship
Example: Ken and Nancy got divorced two years ago, but lately they’ve been talking about?getting back together.
(to) fight like cats and dogs
→?to argue a lot; to not get along well
Example: I don't know how Scott and Lisa stay married. They?fight like cats and dogs!
to make a long story short
→?to get to the point; to be brief
Example:?To make a long story short, I've decided to quit my job and move to Prague to open a coffee shop.
stuffed shirt
→?a self-important and overly formal person
Example: Brenda's boss takes himself very seriously and never makes jokes. He's a real?stuffed shirt.
Note:?In the 19th century, merchants stuffed shirts with paper for display to give an idea of how the shirt would look when worn. From this practice came the insult of calling a person a "stuffed shirt."
two-timer
→?someone who is unfaithful to their partner or spouse
Example: Joan's ex-husband was a?two-timer. She caught him in bed with his administrative assistant.
you get the picture
→?you know what I'm saying; I've said enough to make it clear what I'm talking about
Example: My roommate throws dirty laundry on the floor, leaves old food in the refrigerator, and, well,?you get the picture.
Mr. Right
→?the man who would make the perfect husband; the perfect man
Example: "Is Liz married?" - "No, she's still looking for?Mr. Right."
good catch
→?a good romantic partner; a good match for someone
Example: Amanda got a?good catch. Her fiancé is a successful investment banker, good-looking, and a nice guy.
(to) hold out for
→?to wait until one gets exactly what one wants; to keep refusing with the hope that the idea thing or person will come later
Example: We've received several offers on our house, but we're?holding out for?a price we think is fair.
(to) settle for
→?to accept something or someone that is not exactly what one wants
Example: José dreamed of becoming a professional football player, but he?settled for?becoming a high school football coach instead.