大学校园里最常听到的10个习惯用语
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Top 10 Most Common Idioms in English
Edited by Jeenn Lee Hsieh 谢振礼老师
1. Piece of cake. (Something is very easy to complete.)
2. Costs an arm and a leg. (Something is very expensive)
3. Break a leg. (Good luck!)
4. Hit the books. (To study.)
5. Let the cat out of the bag. (To disclose a secret.)
6. Hit the nail on the head. (Something that is precisely right.)
7. When pigs fly. (Something will never happen.)
8. You can't judge a book by its cover. (You should not decide just on outward appearances.)
9. Bite off more than you can chew. (To take on a task that is too much for you to handle.)
10. Scratch someone's back. (To help someone out with the assumption that they will return the favor in the future.)
造句练习:
英美小学选出100个最常见的用语(100 Most Frequent Idioms)
about to (do something)
according to (someone or something)
account for (something)
after all
all of a sudden
as a matter of fact
as far as
as for
as if
as long as
as soon as
as to
as well
back and forth
better off
break down (something)
break up
by the way
carry out (something)
come on!
come up
come up with (something)
deal with (something)
end up (doing something or going somewhere)
figure out (someone or something)
fill in (something)
find out (something)
first of all
for good
for sure
get back to (something)
get into (something)
get into (somewhere)
get out of (somewhere)
get rid of (something)
get through (something)
go ahead
go on
go through (something)
go with (something)
hang out (somewhere/with someone)
have to do with (something)
hold on
in a way
in case
in common
in detail
in effect
in fact
in favor of (someone or something)
in general
in order to
in other words
in place
in some ways
in terms of (something)
in time
keep (someone or something) in mind
kind of
look for (something)
look up (something)
make a difference
make sense
more or less
make sure
no matter
not at all
of course
on the one hand
on time
once again
open to (something)
pick up (something)
point out (someone or something)
put out (something)
regardless of (something)
right away
rule out (someone or something)
run into (something//a fact/trouble/problems/difficulty)
set up (something)
show up
so far
so to speak
sort of (something)
stick with (something)
take advantage of (someone or something)
take care of (someone or something)
take out (something)
take over (something)
take place
to the extent that
turn in (something)
turn out
up to (a certain point)
up to (someone) to decide (something)
used to
with respect to (something)
work out (for the best)