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English the American way语言笔记

English the American way语言笔记

作者: 小路易 | 来源:发表于2019-08-13 14:27 被阅读0次

    we bet you were ready for that.

    我要去商场I’m headed to the mall.

    huge sale

    The meeting got off track=off the subject

    They couldn’t make any progress at the meeting because the boss had a one-track mind and could only talk about his golf game that afternoon.

    Don’t go on a bad hair day. You’ll be stuck with that license photo for a long time.

    If you like your meat very lightly cooked, order it rare.

    代驾designated driver

    You’ll need to have gear for hot weather and cold, for rain and sunshine.

    •gear: equipment; stuff you need

    Our camping trip was sure a surprise.

    Tips/gratuity could be a hidden extra!

    A room will usually have either one king-sized bed or two queen-sized.

    travel light: pack very few things when you travel

    a last resort: a last choice

    You still have a grace period before you get slapped with a late fee

    I want to make sure my credit rating/score is good

    grace period: a time period after the due date when you can pay a bill without a penalty

    •late fee: money the company charges if you don’t pay on time

    slapped with: charged for

    bring down the house: have an audience become very excited

    It was a good concert from the beginning, but when the band played its biggest hit,

    they brought down the house

    get a good picture:understand clearly

    the picture of health: in excellent health

    Now he looks well rested and the picture of health

    comfy: comfortable

    freebie: something special you get without paying

    •sink your teeth into something: do something in an excited way

    This is a well-written book about an interesting subject. I can really sink my teeth into it

    .by the skin of your teeth: just barely manage to escape a big problem

    Wow, that was close! I missed crashing my bike into that car by the skin of my teeth.

    •like pulling teeth: do something with a lot of difficulty

    It was like pulling teeth when the woman tried to get her cell phone company to discuss a cheaper rate.

    a sight for sore eyes: something that is wonderful to see

    Lin hadn’t seen James for months. When he came home, he was a sight for sore eyes.

    •not see eye to eye: disagree

    They couldn’t see eye to eye on their vacation plans. He wanted to go to the beach, and she wanted to go to the mountains.

    •going to the dogs: getting bad

    His lunch business started going to the dogs when the stores next to him closed.

    up in the air: uncertain; not sure

    Her plans to go to the movies were up in the air until she knew if she had to work late

    over my head: too complicated to understand

    I couldn’t understand their conversation about the mathematics of space and the planets; it was way over my head.\

    out of the loop: not knowing what’s going on

    Mary Ellen’s entire family was planning a vacation, but Mary Ellen was so busy with her work project that she felt completely out of the loop.

    •take your pick: choose any one

    She was first on line for the special sale, so she got to take her pick of the best dresses.


    Half-price tickets are often called two-fers. Can you guess why? They’re priced so that you can buy two fer (for) the price of one!


    •for a song: for a very low price

    The shop at the beach was closing for the winter, so she was able to buy a swimsuit for a song.

    •face the music: handle consequences of an action

    She was unprepared for the meeting, so she had to face the music when her boss asked for a report.

    Don’t forget: you must be 21 to buy alcohol in the United States. Most

    places will card you.

    (VERB) 要求…出示证明文件(表明达到买酒或饮酒的年龄等) If you are carded, someone in authority asks you to show a document to prove that you are old enough to do something, for example, to buy or drink alcohol.

    catch a movie: going to a movie (can also be used in other contexts, such as, catching a baseball game, catching a show)

    date can be the event and the person! Confused? That’s English for you!)

    •on the rocks: when a relationship starts to have problems

    I think our neighbors’ marriage is on the rocks. All I do is hear them fighting.

    can’t stand the sight of: hate something

    nerve-racking (can also be spelled nerve-wracking): very stressful

    •秃顶的另一种表达方式

    smooth as a baby’s bottom: completely smooth; often used to talk about a man’s head

    Steven started losing his hair at age 30. By the time he was 50, his head was smooth as a baby’s bottom

    冷知识

    死胡同cul-de-sac: a short street that is closed at one end

    cream of the crop: the best of the best

    Our company only interviews the cream of the crop from the top universities.

    •work like a dog: work very hard

    He wanted to make a good impression on his boss, so he worked like a dog to finish the report early.

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