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高二英語俚語精選3

2016-12-30 01:50:23 來源:滬江高考資源網(wǎng)

   Fall on deaf ears不加理睬的,不聽取

  Not to take any notice of what is said

  Example: The city council's order that garbage should be put in the bins fellon deaf ears; the sidewalks are still littered with trash!

  Take things easy放輕松

  To relax

  Example: It's better for our health to take things easy than to worry aboutproblems all the time.

  Eat like a horse吃得很多

  To eat a lot; to have a very big appetite

  Example: Fred eats like a horse. When I was a growing lad like him, I used toeat a lot, too.

  Catch one's eye吸引某人注意

  To attract somebody's attention

  Example: A movement behind the curtain caught my eye – I thought it was aburglar and rushed out of the room!

  Have an eye for something對某事(某物體)了解得非常清楚

  To be very good at doing something, or have a great understandingof something.

  Example: As a botanist, he has to describe and draw plants accurately, so hemust have an eye for detail.

  Turn a blind eye熟視無睹

  To ignore an action, even though one should do something about it

  Example: Parents will spoil their children if they constantly turn a blind eyeto their bad behavior.

  Keep an eye on照看,密切注視

  To watch carefully; to look after

  Example: Keep an eye on my purse – I'm just going to the bathroom.

  Lose face丟臉

  To have one's reputation spoiled; to be embarrassed

  Example: The large drug houses have lost face, because smaller companies areselling similar products at a cheaper price!

  Lead the field處于領頭地位

  To be the most successful person or group in an activity

  Example: For decades, the House of Dior led the field in elegant fashiondesign.

  Get out of hand失去控制

  To be out of control

  Example: The problem of suicide bombings is getting out of hand; there seems tobe no way to stop them.

  Give a hand提供幫助

  To help somebody with something

  Example: Please give me a hand and hold this board while I paint it.

  Learn by heart牢記

  To memorize something; to have learned something word for word orvery precisely

  Example: At school we often learned Shakespeare's sonnets by heart and recitedthem in front of the class.

  On hold尚未辦理的事情

  Something set aside and waiting to be dealt with

  Example: Our vacation plans are on hold right now; because my Dad's just beenadmitted to hospital with a stomach ulcer.

  A dark horse出乎意料的嬴家

  An unexpected winner

  Example: A dark horse in this year's basketball cup was Japan!

  The bottom line本質(zhì)內(nèi)容

  The most essential part of something

  Example: We've talked a lot about taxation and immigration, but the bottom lineis that we have to create more jobs.

  Live it up狂歡一場

  To enjoy a high standard of living and lead a carefree life

  Example: The neighbors having been living it up ever since they won thesweepstakes.

  Look forward to期待著

  To relish some future prospect; to eagerly await meeting somebody

  Example: You can tell Jake is looking forward to his vacation – he keepstelling us how many days there are left until he finishes college.

  Bear in mind記住

  To remember something which can be of help in the future

  Example: Before you start your perspective drawing, bear in mind you shouldfirst establish a vanishing point.

  Have a mind to想做某事,計劃做某事

  To be decided on ; to intend to

  Example: The service in our hotel was terrible. I have a mind to write a letterof complaint.

  Be in the mood想要做某事

  To feel like doing something

  Example: She is not in the mood for playing cards and says she should really bepreparing her lecture notes.

  Over the moon欣喜若狂

  Extremely happy

  Example: She's over the moon about her promotion – she really wasn't expectingit.

  Get a move on趕快

  To hurry up

  Example: Get a move on! The train is about to leave.

  Over and above除…這外,額外的

  In addition to

  Example: Over and above our salary, we are getting a large bonus, becausebusiness has been very profitable this year.

  Get the picture了解某事

  To understand something, to grasp some meaning

  Example: When they started cutting back and laying people off at work, I gotthe picture and starting looking for another job.

  Be out of pocket花光了錢的

  To be without money

  Example: He's complaining because he spent all of his money on slot machinesand now he's out of pocket.

  Keep somebody posted傳達消息

  To regularly give somebody up-to-date information or details ofthe progress being made

  Example: I phoned in at the end of each working day to keep my boss postedabout developments at the trade conference.

  In the long run最終,最后

  Over a long period of time, once a process has matured

  Example: The grocery store is making a loss right now. In the long run,however, we hope to achieve a situation of stable profit.

  On a shoestring生活拮據(jù)

  In a thrifty manner; with costs or spending down to a bare minimum

  Example: She lives on a shoestring – she gets a tiny pension and has to budgetvery tightly.

  Lose track of失去消息,失去線索

  To lose contact with somebody to not know where something is

  Example: I lost track of Fran when she moved to Boston. I've even tried tolocate her on the Internet.

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