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Rat smell a rat觉得可疑 I smelt1 a rat when he started being so helpful! the rat race激烈的竞争 Living in a big city is one big rat race. play cat and mouse with sb. 欲擒故纵,(像猫抓耗子似地)欺负(折磨、虐待)某人 The policeman decided2 to play cat and mouse when he saw the woman Ox a bull in a china shop经常闯祸的人,笨手笨脚的人 He‘s like a bull in a china shop, always knocking things over. take the bull by the horns不畏艰险 You can‘t just sit back in a situation like this. You should take like a red rag to a bull使愤怒 Any statement against the government is like a red rag to a bull till the cows come home永远地,无限期地 If you‘re waiting for him to pay you, you‘ll wait till the cows kill the fatted calf热情款待,设宴欢迎 He welcomed me at home by killing4 the fatted calf3. Tiger paper tiger貌似强大而实质虚弱的敌人 As long as we are not afraid of this kind of threat, the paper Hare hunt with the hounds and run with the hare同时支持相对立的两派, 脚踩两只船 Which team are you going to support? Make up your mind now. You Dragon sow (the) dragon‘s teeth挑起纠纷或引起争端 Wherever he went, he sowed (the) dragon‘s teeth by preaching Snake a snake in the grass潜伏的危险或敌人,阴险而伪善的朋友 How could I ever trust that snake in the grass? Horse hold your horses忍耐,克制,别急躁 Don‘t get so angry. Just hold your horses and find the appropriate put the cart before the horse本末倒置 Surely you‘re putting the cart before the horse by buying all this flog a dead horse徒劳,浪费精力 You‘ll just be flogging a dead horse if you try to make her change high horse自大,盛气凌人 When the president visited his hometown in the remote village, he Sheep a wolf in sheep‘s clothing披着羊皮的狼,伪装善良的坏人 Mrs. Martin trusted the lawyer until she realized that he was a as well be hanged for a sheep as (for) a lamb一不做,二不休;索性蛮干 Dad said I was to be home from the dance by eleven o‘clock, but I a black sheep害群之马,败家子 Every privileged class tries at first to whitewash6 its black Monkey monkey about / around胡闹,恶作剧 The boys were monkeying about in the playground, and one of them monkey with胡乱折腾,瞎摆弄 You‘ll break the TV if you don‘t stop monkeying about with it. get (have) one‘s monkey up生气,发脾气 Don‘t get your monkey up for nothing. Cock cock one‘s snook (snoot) to (at) sb. 瞧不起某人 The artist cocked a snook at the critics by exhibiting an empty cock up把……弄糟 They completely cocked up the arrangements for our holiday. Dog a dog in the manger占着茅坑不拉屎的人,自私自利的人
top dog处于支配地位 Brazil can well be said to be the top dog in the soccer circles of lead a dog‘s life过困苦的生活 Many new immigrants in the U.S. initially8 endure a dog‘s life. put on the dog炫耀,摆阔;竭力表现自己,似乎自己非常重要,而事实并非如此 They put on the dog in front of their guests, but the guests were Pig pigs might fly无稽之谈,奇迹可能会发生 “The management might offer us a decent pay rise.” “Pigs might buy a pig in a poke(未见实物而)乱买东西(吃了亏) You‘ll have to show me the car; I don‘t intend to buy a pig in a 点击收听单词发音
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