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商務英語口語 Lesson 09《Speak Business Engl...

2022-04-04 21:56 作者:湯圓學英語  | 我要投稿

Lesson 9 IDIOMS英文釋義

  • a far cry from:?different than; not at all like; much less than
  • EXAMPLE: Cisco Systems' stock may be trading higher, but it's still?a far cry from?where it was in 2000.
  • (to) go all out:??to make a big effort; to try hard
  • EXAMPLE: The small gift shop?went all out?on advertising in December, trying to increase its holiday sales.
  • (to) mince words:?to control one's language so as to be polite
  • EXAMPLE: Sue told you your new product idea was "the stupidest idea she's ever heard?" Clearly she's not one to?mince words!
  • NOTE: Mince has two main meanings: in this expression, it means "to make less harsh." It also means "to chop foods into tiny pieces."
  • pretty penny:?a lot of money; too much money (when referring to the cost of something)
  • EXAMPLE: ruth made a?pretty penny?selling antiques on eBay.
  • (to) deliver:??to meet expectations or requirements of a task, project, or job
  • EXAMPLE: You made a lot of promises during your job interview here. Now that you're hired, I hope you can?deliver!
  • (to) pull out all the stops:??to use all one's resources to get something done; to try very hard
  • EXAMPLE: Many airline companies are?pulling out all the stops?to win the right to fly direct to China.
  • ORIGIN: This expression comes from the world of music. To increase the volume of a pipe organ, organists pull out stops (levers that control the volume).
  • (to) pull the wool over one's eyes:?to deceive someone
  • EXAMPLE: Are you telling me the truth or are you trying to?pull the wool over my eyes?
  • ORIGIN: In in the 17th and 18th centuries, men sometimes wore wigs. The "wool" refers to the wig (made of wool). Pulling the wool over the eyes made it impossible to see.
  • Where to begin?:?There is so much to say, I have to think about where to start (usually used when you're about to complain and you want to stress that there's a lot to complain about).
  • EXAMPLE: Your new marketing campaign has so many problems.?Where to begin?
  • (to) get right on something:?to take care of something immediately
  • EXAMPLE: You need my help in finding a new office to lease? I'll?get right on that.
  • (to) mess around:?to waste time; to spend time with no particular purpose or goal
  • EXAMPLE: We don't have time to?mess around?with the design for the packaging. Let's just design it quickly and get it into production!
  • (to be) swamped:?to have too much work to do; to be extremely busy
  • EXAMPLE: Accounting firms are?swamped?during tax season.
  • (to) make it up to you:?to do something to compensate you for your trouble
  • EXAMPLE: I'm sorry that you weren't happy with the sign we made for your business. Let me?make it up to you?and make a new sign for you at no charge.


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