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Be in the air 将要发生的事情4 D! }9 S, g! o2 `3 M* }7 ?
The feeling or idea that something new is about to happen or is going to change
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0 v9 X( f; t7 q Clear the air 消除误会$ @" O* E% q+ ^+ k5 `
To settle a dispute and restore good relations3 F P/ y! n V
Example: We had a meeting with the workers, and I think we’ve cleared the air now.
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Cost an arm and a leg 极其昂贵+ u9 t4 F1 A& _. Z$ A$ L, o
To be very expensive& ^0 J0 H+ I |/ F5 P. j5 t
Example: I love that fur coat. However, I don’t think I’m going to buy it because it costs an arm and a leg.' K. j0 a7 C- c
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5 m3 n+ @# N/ s, ^ A bad egg 缺乏道德的人
W2 ` c' v/ W9 O Somebody who has no moral principles and should be avoided+ ~. R! ?: q: K' s2 k- G
Example: You mustn’t lend Tim money, he’s a bad egg. You’ll never see him or your money again!
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In the Bag 稳操胜券
% y3 K) W4 {% }2 F3 s, q Said of an achievement which is secure
) L& c# C* o/ s$ j5 z) ~2 Z3 W+ q Example: We have the deal in the bag. The client came in this morning to sign the agreement.1 t9 d x5 Q& O, I6 X
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In the balance 未知的,不可预测的; D }! c1 y1 J9 e
Said when the outcome of a situation is unknown or unpredictable7 z# l: g( [6 z S o6 S3 t" q
Example: His career as a pilot is in the balance, as his eyesight does not seem good enough.
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- v9 N& p1 ~# N9 _. K1 C! Q Drive a hard bargain 极力讨价还价* K9 R0 Y& x7 j- r4 \! {; t
To have the negotiating strength and skills to get the most advantageous price and conditions
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Ring a bell 看上去或听起来非常熟悉
6 r( x( O0 P6 T0 R( ^: g2 T5 z* | To look, sound or seem familiar7 d& @6 j; Z; i; L: ^
Example: That face rings a bell, where have I seen him before?
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* J! y& I* V7 V( D# U7 _+ T E- T Tighten one’s belt 节衣缩食
6 }8 g( D3 l( W6 x! u4 Z7 B To cut down on spending because there is less income than before
' X) a3 x; y0 f; S Example: Now you are out of work, you’ll have to tighten your belt and give up buying new clothes and going out so often.
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2 i1 ^+ D6 M E1 q) s1 U; d6 `; U Kill two birds with one stone 一石二鸟' K) |& k/ q7 O5 y$ D) c( K
To complete two tasks together, with less effort than doing them separately. f) {* n6 [) Z0 @ L7 ^# s
Example: Since I’d gone to the store to buy some bread, I thought of killing two birds with one stone and invited Mr. Biggs to the party. 6 X, c8 r1 j: @
. c5 [ r {; |6 d Z$ GBe in a black mood 情绪极差5 X5 g" [( V. U& D/ x
To be so negative about everything that it is impossible for anyone to reason with him/her
4 e) P# t! \" P+ i0 O Example: My father has been in a black mood for days, we dare not say anything to him.: I* Z9 j& G( B* ^1 U- Q' v
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New blood 新成员
( b2 R c3 m7 K5 s' b5 F New people brought into an organization to introduce different and original ideas
9 g8 q! a. z# N' e$ O, d8 a! n$ o Example: It was decided to bring new blood into the school by employing teachers with the latest training.- [# d8 B' ]6 V+ C
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# k2 h8 @( z8 K5 E/ ~ Feeling blue 感到无精打采7 q' L+ d2 X" \
Feeling sad or depressed
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3 O2 ?- _) s4 r; n' ]$ a Get to the bottom of something 弄清真相
' \' J! A+ M. Q# A To find out the truth about something / r1 K1 ]' y( J U1 i5 H. q
Example: I’m trying to get to the bottom of why David left without saying goodbye.8 A6 I! X+ X: N z: _
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A piece of cake 轻松的事# {( Z' X* B4 V `
Something which is very easy to do) X3 M" W; g7 y$ `
Example: Here…let me put the batteries in for you. It’s a piece of cake.) [8 f7 N. l: B, z1 Q
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2 ]2 Y: t6 A1 g- R Pay a call 拜访
( j; Z! z" K6 i7 }+ J; b' W To visit somebody% X! Q+ K( H8 q9 o2 C
Example: As we’re in this neighborhood, we might as well pay the Jacksons a call, we haven’t seen them for ages.
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By chance 偶然, 意外的2 k3 v. S& `. }- w
Unexpectedly; with no prior planning
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Round the clock 夜以继日的9 X, ]0 C7 v3 Q3 x8 Z3 Y* V( c
To do something continuously, without a break or pause* F0 W+ F6 I$ M* [2 Q
Example: The ambulance services worked round the clock hauling people trapped in the building to safety.
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: Y3 j9 o$ X/ t9 E Keep one’s cool 保持冷静 P2 I/ A* W) B% z) w/ H" \
To stay calm in a difficult situation
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In a tight corner 处于困境 a/ i/ ^$ p" _' R6 B- p" k4 v( F
In an extremely difficult situation
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- p8 A& s6 w$ X/ i+ q* kKeep in the dark 隐瞒
3 U% a b/ o+ z5 r/ Y6 T" P3 u To keep something secret
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Fall on deaf ears 不加理睬的, 不听取2 x5 a1 }5 f e8 `/ c
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Example: The city council’s order that garbage should be put in the bins fell on deaf ears; the sidewalks are still littered with trash!
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: Z1 G! ]/ U- y Take things easy 放轻松
: |/ R3 l9 s" K. [, U1 M To relax
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Eat like a horse 吃得很多
5 q/ I: Q8 g4 k9 w2 r9 _. k f# T To eat a lot; to have a very big appetite1 Y g- b' r1 X6 G0 A5 Y
Example: Fred eats like a horse. When I was a growing lad like him, I used to eat a lot, too.6 G$ ?! m# i6 E. J; L8 J3 X0 U) C
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Catch one’s eye 吸引某人注意
" K! t) i2 G; i: A& G To attract somebody’s attention2 a) W# S0 N4 o5 N
Example: A movement behind the curtain caught my eye – I thought it was a burglar and rushed out of the room!! n9 X. @: y) X+ I3 ?1 y
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Have an eye for something 对某事(某物体)了解得非常清楚
* I: K5 R t, |+ d9 R4 U3 f2 N9 h To be very good at doing something, or have a great understanding of something.6 D% f1 L3 ?0 m0 c6 d: f9 A
Example: As a botanist, he has to describe and draw plants accurately, so he must have an eye for detail.
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, c; [0 g2 z0 n- y/ e! {% l Turn a blind eye .熟视无睹
% Y' T3 y; ^. _- W1 k To ignore an action, even though one should do something about it
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0 A' L: U$ @& l$ b Keep an eye on 照看, 密切注视. }3 |7 v2 r' |4 f
To watch carefully; to look after/ w" a9 W9 T; q' _
Example: Keep an eye on my purse – I'm just going to the bathroom.
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, Q2 F* n" V' u( i! | J4 E- T Lose face 丢脸
% p3 w8 x6 _3 p( T I To have one's reputation spoiled; to be embarrassed
P% T& ]3 \7 I! Y7 }" B Example: The large drug houses have lost face, because smaller companies are selling similar products at a cheaper price!
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" k& c/ {! B& X8 o0 C% ]: C Lead the field 处于领头地位+ s! W+ H2 o8 a. W9 o. l2 X H1 Y
To be the most successful person or group in an activity9 A5 Y! x _. D* E
Example: For decades, the House of Dior led the field in elegant fashion design.
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