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最新英语成语对话

作者:李桂山,
分类:文学
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装帧:精装 / 32开 / 241页 / 0字
ISBN(10位/13位):7810122843
出版:北京航空航天大学出版社2008-11-22出版
定价:¥8元

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CONTENT

Preface

Dialogue 1

WE FINALLY STAND FACE TO FACE

stand/be /come face to face with someone

get along in years (usually continuous tenses)

(something) stand out

stick around/about (often simple tenses)

keep an eye on (something or someone)

hit the road

eat/drink one's fill

take after

(It's) all in a day's work

Dialogue 2

l'M RUNNING MYSELF RAGGED

show pff

take someone up on (something)

(not) know the first thing about something

a tough/hard/iong row to hoe

run someone ragged

on the fritz

Dialogue 3

KILL TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE

slip one's mind

(something) come to someone

go on/ run errahds

in the nick of time

rule oi thumb

on the safe side

clue someone in

kill two birds with one stone

Dialogue 4

INDIAN PAINTINGS ARE ON DISPLAY

rack one's brain

on display

k'eep one's head above water

feast one's eyes on (something)

top-notch

wait on/upon

Dialogue 5

YOU HAVE IT IN YOU TO BE AN EXPERT OF CANA-DA

plug away

jot down (something)

cut short

make sense

talk (something) over

off the top of one's head

lay it on thick

scratch the surface

double check

have it in someone

Dialogue 6

YOU CAN SAY THAT AGATN!

coop up

be in/ get into a rut

get away from it all

You can say that again.

go over big

fast

Dialogue 7

LEAVE ME ALONE

leave someone alone

bug someone

shake a leg

(something) sells like hot cakes

be tired out

get a move on (get a wiggleon)

Dialogue 8

m IN A BIND

use/take a breather

take in

put/iay one's finger on

put in

jump/climb on the bandwagon

answer for

in a bind

find a happy medium

Dialogue 9

THE IDIOM BUFFLES ME

turn someone on

paint the town red (paint the town)

baffle someone (or to be baffled)

over one's head (above one's head)

start from scratch

catch on to something

serve one's turn (serve one's purpose)

off the cuff

buy it/that

Dialogue 10

THE POT CALLING THE KETTLE BLACK

go up

give someone a break

the pot calling the kettle black

keep one's shirt on

right off the bat

little

hear something through the grapevine

on speaking terms

Dialogue 11

THEY WERE ABSOLUTELY BREATHTAKING

breathtaking

hit or miss (hit and miss)

seasoned traveler

browsing

pick someone up

miss the boat

Dialogue 12

THIS JOB GETS ME DOWN

get someone down

get to someone

can't get a word in edgewise(edgeways)

on the road

gripe

have a head for

lay off (someone)

look into

Dialogue 13

WERE ON THE SAME WAVE-LENGTH

cut through the red tape

on the same wave-length (on the different wave-iength)

be high on

pay lip service to

follow suit

take pains/trouble

rat race

Dialogue 14

I'VE GOT TWO LEFT FEET

feet up/equal to

get two left feet

feel/be self conscious

at ease (at one's ease)

No sweat. (slang)

take a back seat

stumbling block

Dialogue 15

YOU COULDNT BEAT THAT DEAL WITH A STICK

on the spur of the moment

few and far between

straight from the shoulder

try one's hand

can't beat something with a stick

(be) in store (for someone)

set great store (on)

Dialogue 16

I'M ON TOP OF THE WORLD

look/feel run-down

draw a blank

come down with an illness

run a temperature

be in good/bad/great/terrible shape

feel/be on top of the world

do/work wonders for

Dialogue 17

1 CANT TELL THEM APART

dish up

cell (two things) apart

get into

every now and then (now and then)

to say the least (of it)

get/have one's work cut out

Dialogue 18

SHE DREW ME OUT OF MY SHELI

cover a lot of ground

throw someone

cope with

get/go to the bottom of

come out of one's shell (draw/bring someone out

of one's shell)

as/so far as

pry into

take a dim view of something

take the words out of one's mouth

Dialogue 19

OUT OF THE BLUE

(go) on the blink

out of the blue

goof off

land/light on one's feet

run away (from something difficult, unpleasant)

spill the beans

re-run

Dialogue 20

GET A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF THE FALLS

time on one's hands

frame of mind

draw in

get wind of

ring a bell

a bird's-eye view

leave something up to someone

as the crow flies

make good time

goes without saying

Dialogue 21

1 GOT OFF TO A FLYING START

get off to a flying/good start

blow a fuse

not hal.f bad

get into the swing of (something)

cost a mint

go the extra mile

out of one's hair

see eye to eye

meet someone halfway

Dialogue 22

FANCY MEETING YOU HERE

on the tip of one's tongue

Isn't it a small world?

jump at

be snowed under (with work)

work against

keep someone posted

Dialogue 23

MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS

step in (to something)

mind one's own business

put two and two together

jump in with both feet

get lost

knock someone out

the light went out

can't make head or tail of (something)

Dialogue 24

THEY'LL COME IN HANDY

on the job

a while back

pick out

come in handy/useful

off the beaten track

stand for

pull off

last but not least

talk shop

crop up

Dialogue 25

1 WAS FROZEN STIFF

be ffozen stiff

a far cry from

take pride in

jump ship

boggle the mind

take heart

for the birds

I'm right behind you!

Dialogue 26

SMOOTH THINGS OVER

the ins and outs of

be hard on (something or somebody)

go out of one's way to do something

take something for granted

rub someone the wrong way

catch-22 (situation or position)

smooth things over

fill someone in on the details
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