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· 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 backwards1, but when I stood in front of the audience, I couldn"t for the life of me remember what to say. · air one"s linen2 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. · keep a stiff upper lip意志坚定,坚强不屈 One failure means nothing. You"ve got to keep a stiff upper lip. The two parties were at loggerheads with each other over the new tax policy. · a born loser一事无成者 Nobody is a born loser. All you need is perseverance3. · louse up something把某事搞得一团糟 He let the cat out of the bag, which loused up the whole deal. · not do...for love or money死也不会…… Stop trying. I won"t betray my friend for love or money. · feel a lump in one"s throat心里感到很难受 I felt a lump in my throat on hearing her story of fighting with the deadly disease. · make do with...用……凑合 We are too tired to cook. We can make do with two bags of instant noodles. · the man in the street普通的人,老百姓 The interview with the man in the street shows that 90% of them are satisfied with the TV fro grams. · be one"s own man不受他人支配,自己管自己 Our monitor is not easy to cope with. He is much his own man. · steal a march on someone抢在他人前面,暗渡陈仓 We stole a march on our rivals by reducing 5% of our price and got back our market. meat and drink精神寄托 To some old people, raising pets is their meat and drink. · be at the mercy of受……支配 When you get this kind of disease, your life is at the mercy of God. · blow someone"s mind把某人搞得晕晕乎乎 Readers had rather high opinion of his new book, which blew his mind. · have a good mind to do something很想去干某事 When I see young and robust4 men elbow their way onto the bus, I have a good mind to smack5 them. · have a one-track mind死脑筋,一根筋 Mark has a one-track mind. All he cares is earning money. · mind one"s own affairs少管闲事 You are nothing but an old gossip! Can"t you only mind your own affair? · weigh on someone"s mind心事重重 The failure of signing the contract has been weighing on his mind. He couldn"t sleep at night. · be of two minds拿不定主意 Jill was of two minds as whether to spend the money on books or on clothes. · have money to burn有花不完的钱 The new rich has money to burn. · once in a blue moon千载难逢 Our boss is a miser6. He gives us a treat only once in a blue moon. |
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