1.It might have been funny the first couple of times, but then it really started getting on my nerves.
Get on my nerves 让我脑子嗡嗡嗡嗡响
if someone gets on your nerves, they annoy you, especially by doing something all the time.
例句:She's always moaning. It really gets on my nerves.
造句:They are making such a racket outside which has really got on my nerves.
2.But mom made me go through with it anyway.
Go through with 自己选的路 跪着也得走完
to do something you had promised or planned to do, even though it causes problems or you are no longer sure you want to do it:
例句:He bravely went through with the wedding ceremony even though he was in a lot of pain.
造句:I had no choice but to go through with it.
3.The only reason mom dumped Manny on us was so he could spy and tell if we were doing anything wrong.
甩锅 dump something on somebody
to unfairly give someone an unwanted job, duty, or problem to deal with:
例句:Don't just dump the extra work on me.
造句:There is no way you'd dump what you are supposed to do on me.
句子
Anyway, if letting Manny eat my candy is the price I have to pay to keep him quiet, I can live with it .
造句:If wearing braces on my teeth is the price I have to pay to make myself prettier, I can live with it.
日记:Today my friend Bob stood me up again. He promised to come over at around 4:00, but he had so many errands to run that he just couldn't make it today. Actually what happened was he came across our high school teacher halfway to my apartment, and the teacher dragged him into his class to give his students a pep talk on the college entrance exam. We haven't seen each other for quite some time, and last time we met was in a bit of a hurry. So he kind of felt guilty about it, and left me a book in the bookstore, which is our way of bonding.
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