英语俚语大全(一)(在线收听

   get a kick out of doing something从……得到很大的乐趣

  He gets a kick put of racing.
  · take kindly to something/someone愿意接受
  Don't you feel that people in the lab don't take kindly to a nosy reporter?
  · kill someone with kindness好得让人受不了
  The old lady almost killed me with kindness when I lived at her home.
  · parade one's knowledge买弄学问
  He is a well-learned man, bit he never parades his knowledge.
  · be at large逍遥法外(也可以形容动物不受约束)
  The murderer was still at large. The victim's parents was determined to find enough evidence to sue him to court.
  · rest on one's laurels故步自封,吃老本
  You are sure to be lagged behind if you rest on your laurels.
  · turn over a new leaf洗心革面
  The juvenile delinquent promised that he would turn over a new leaf if he could be given lenient punishment.
  · have a hollow leg(喝酒)海量
  The best man has a hollow leg. He drinks a lot instead of the bridegroom.
  · pull someone's leg开某人的玩笑
  Never ever pull his leg. He is a man without a sense of humor. He takes everything seriously.
  · keep someone at arm's length与某人保持距离
  My boss is my uncle. In order to avoid unnecessary misunderstanding, I'd better keep him at arm's length in company.
  · let someone down使某人失望
  Joe really let me down by having broken his promises for several times.
  · can't for the life of one怎么……也不行
  I thought I could recite my speech backwards, but when I stood in front of the audience, I couldn't for the life of me remember what to say.
  · air one's linen in public家丑外扬
  The wife was often beaten by her husband, but she never told others. She didn't want to air her linen in public.
  · shoot from the hip信口开河
  Don't take Jay's words to heart. He shouldn't have shot from the hip.
  · by hook or by crook千方百计得,不择手段得
  He rose to that position by hook or by crook.
  · blow hot and cold出尔反尔,喜怒无常
  Do you think he'll support you? He is the type who blows hot and cold.
  · make it hot for...刁难某人
  Out section manager is a woman. Our general manager always looks down upon her and makes everything hot for her.
  · have the lots for someone迷恋某人
  You have to stop her. She has the lots for a married man.
  · bring down the house博得满堂喝彩
  The first-prize winner of the speech contest has brought down the house for several times.
  · be over the hump已度过难关
  The Asian financial crises has almost paralyzed Asian economy. But we are over the hump now.
  · have a hunch that...预感到……
  I have a hunch that the bear market will be over soon.
  · be hunky-dory挺不错的
  A: How do you like the food here? B: Hunky-dory.
  skate on thin ice如履薄冰,冒风险
  We are skating on thin ice if we continue killing wild animals.
  · toy with the idea of...心里盘算要……
  She's toying within the idea of marring a foreigner.
  · no ifs, ands and buts不要找任何的理由和借口
  A: You know I could have done it well, but... B: No ifs, ands and buts. Tell me if you want to save your job.
  · give someone an inch and he'll take a mile得寸进尺
  Give my roommate an inch and he'll take a mile. Last time, I offered him some candies. Today, he asked for an ice-cream.
  · have many irons in the fire同时有很多要紧的事要做
  Although he was out of job, he still wrote to his parents saying he had many irons in the fire.
  · be in a jam陷入困境
  get in a jam
  You've got to help me. I'm in a jam. May car refused to work on my way to office.
  · jaywalk横穿马路
  It is dangerous to jaywalk.
  · have someone dancing on a string任意摆布某人
  Betty is a housewife and no income. Her husband has her dancing on a string.
  · pull strings for someone为某人走后门,幕后操作
  In the material world, money pulls the strings.
  · be stuck on someone迷恋上某人
  Tom was stuck on the girl at the first meeting although it was a blind date.
  · to sweet-talk someone into (out of ) doing...甜言蜜语地让某人做(不做)……
  The accountant sweet-talked the boss out of checking her account.
  · be in full swing达到高潮,全面展开
  China has opened its door to the outside world for twenty years. Reforms in every walks of life are in full swing.
  · be asleep at the switch玩忽职守
  The goal-keeper was asleep at the switch and let the rival team goal at the last minute.
  · suit...to a T对……再适合不过了
  This new job suits me to a T.
  · turn the tables扭转局势
  Don't worry, your husband knows how to turn the tables and crack down on those guys.
  · drink someone under the table把某人灌醉
  He has a hollow leg. He can drink all of us here under the table.
  · keep tabs on something/someone掌握情况,密切关注
  He has subscribed ten newspapers in order to keep tabs on the new developments in market management.
  · keep someone down a notch挫某人的傲气
  The monitor likes to order us around. He needs to be kept down a notch.
  · have one's heart set on...一心想要……
  Once he had his heart set on something, he'll accept no turning-back.
  · one's heart in one's mouth吓得要命
  My heart was in my mouth when I heart someone tapping on my window one raining night.
  have one's heart in one's mouth; with one's heart in one's mouth
  · not have the heart to do something不忍心去做
  How can you have the heart to kill my pet?
  · take something to heart往心里去/认真接受意见等
  Tom decided to take his father's words to heart and wash his hands off smoking.
  · be in the seventh heaven高心极了
  Mary was in seventh heaven when she finally came to Paris, the center of fashion.
  · move heaven and earth想尽一切办法
  Believe me. I promise to move heaven and earth to help you.
  · cool one's heels等的双脚发凉,久等
  Let's meet at the gallery at 7 o'clock. Come at 7 sharp. Don't make me cool my heels.
  · take to one's heels逃走
  The naughty boy took to his heels after he should 'trick-or-treat'.
  · win one's spurs受到奖赏
  She won her spurs as a popular writer immediately after her first book became a best-seller.
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