流利口語養(yǎng)成|《Easy American Idioms》Lesson1 ...
2022-12-01 21:20 作者:湯圓學(xué)英語 | 我要投稿

Lesson 1 IDIOMS英文釋義
- To be tied up with something or someone:?To be busy.
- To be killing someone:?To be very painful.
- A beauty:?A very good or vivid example of something; in this case, a really good example of a bad injury.
- To do a number on something:?To damage, destroy, or hurt something badly.
- A surefire way to do something:?A way that will definitely have a certain outcome or result.
- To live something down:?To be allowed to forget about an embarrassing situation. This is used in the negative—to never or not live something down. A common way you’ll hear this expression is the phrase “I’ll never live this down!”
- To outdo yourself:?To do something very well. To do better than you normally do. Note that this expression is often used in a sarcastic way.
- A tall order:?An unusually difficult request.
- To be out of the question:?To be impossible to accomplish.
- To be back in the saddle:?To return to your normal activities, especially after an illness or injury. To be back in control of your normal activities.
- To handle something:?To cope with or manage a situation.
- To be a piece of cake:?To be very easy.
- To take it easy:?To do things slowly and carefully, without tiring yourself.
- To baby someone or something:?To treat very carefully and with great sensitivity.
- To keep an eye on:?To watch carefully.
- To get in touch with:?To contact, to talk to someone.
- To drop by:?To visit someone.
- To follow up on something:?To address or check on a situation later.
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