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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Some Idioms



أميرة بأخلاقها@
01-06-2008, 01:21 AM
bad-mouth: say unkind, unflattering, embarrassing (and probably untrue) things about someone.

A: "I don't believe what Bob said. Why is he bad-mouthing me?"
B: "He's probably jealous of your success."



be a piece of cake: be very easy.

A: "Bob said the test was difficult, but I thought it was a piece of cake.""




be all ears: be eager to hear what someone has to say.

A: "I just got an e-mail message from our old friend Sally."
B: "Tell me what she said. I'm all ears!"



be broke: be without money.

"No, I can't lend you ten dollars. I'm completely broke until payday."



be fed up with (with someone or something): be out of patience (with someone or something);
be very tired of someone or something.

"Bill, you're too careless with your work. I'm fed up with
apologizing for your mistakes!"



be in and out: be at and away from a place during a particular time.

"Could we postpone our meeting until tomorrow? I expect to
be in and out of the office most of the day today."



be on the go: be very busy (going from one thing or project to another).

"I'm really tired. I've been on the go all week long."



be on the road: be traveling.

"You won't be able to contact me tomorrow because I'll be on the road."



be over: be finished; end.

"I can't see you until around 4 o'clock. My meetings won't be over until then."



be up and running: (for a technological process) be operational; be ready to use .

"Dave's ESL Cafe on the Web has been up and running since December 1995."



be used to (+Ving/noun): be accustomed to; not uncomfortable with.

"It won't be hard to get up at 5:00 AM. I'm used to getting up early."



beat: exhausted; very tired (adj.).

"This has been a long day. I'm beat!"



beat around the bush: evade an issue; avoid giving a direct answer.

"Quit beating around the bush! If you don't want to go with me, just tell me!"



beat one's brains out: try very hard to understand or do something.

"Can you help me with this problem? I've been beating my brains out with it,
but I just can't solve it."



Beats me: I have no idea.

A: "What time's the party?"
B: "Beats me!"



before long: soon.

A: "I'm really tired of working."
B: "Just be patient. The weekend will be here before long."



bent out of shape: needlessly worried about something.

"I know you're worried about your job interview, but don't get bent out of shape.
You'll do just fine."



bite off more than one can chew: take responsibility for more than one can manage.

"I'm really behind with my project. Can you help me? I'm afraid I
bit off more than I could chew!"



blabbermouth: a very talkative person--especially one who says things that should be kept secret.

"Don't say anything to Bob unless you want the whole office to know.
Bob's quite a blabbermouth."



blow one's top: become extremely angry.

A: "Was your father upset when you came home at 3 AM?"
B: "He was more than upset. He blew his top!"



boom box: portable cassette/CD player.

"Don't forget to bring your boom box to the picnic!"



the bottom line: the most essential information.

"The discussion lasted many hours. The bottom line was that
the XYZ Company isn't for sale."



Break a leg!: Good luck!

"I understand you have a job interview tomorrow. Break a leg!"



break someone's heart: make someone feel very disappointed/discouraged/sad.

"Joe broke his mother's heart when he dropped out of school."



broke: without money.

A: "Can you lend me 10 dollars?"
B: "I'm afraid not. I'm broke."



buck(s): dollar(s).

"The cheapest tickets for the concert cost 25 bucks. Do you still want to go?"



bug: annoy; bother.

"I'm trying to concentrate! Don't bug me!"



bull-headed: stubborn; inflexible.

"Don't be so bull-headed. Why can't you admit that others' opinions are just as good as yours?"



a bundle: a lot of money.

A: "Your new car is really nice."
B: "It should be. It cost me a bundle!"



burn the midnight oil: study/work all night or until very, very late at night.

"I'm not ready for the test tomorrow. I guess I'll have to
burn the the midnight oil."



bushed: very tired; exhausted.

"I'm going to lie down for a while. I'm really bushed."



by oneself: alone and without help.

"I can't do this by myself. Can you help me?"



by the skin of one's teeth: barely succeed in doing something.

"I'll have to start earlier the next time. This time I only finished by the skin of my teeth."

مــلك الحرف
01-06-2008, 12:15 PM
thank you my sister

أميرة بأخلاقها@
03-06-2008, 03:10 PM
welcome alharbi
I apprecciate your passing

a7la 3yoon
18-06-2008, 07:39 AM
thanks alot for these important info.

Inner Directed
19-06-2008, 04:58 AM
Great

Thanks sis

@زهرة السوسن@
20-06-2008, 02:47 AM
Great
very nice

the master
20-06-2008, 03:00 AM
Thank you my sis.

أميرة بأخلاقها@
26-06-2008, 03:45 PM
a7la 3yoon

Thanks for your passing

أميرة بأخلاقها@
26-06-2008, 03:45 PM
Inner Directed


With my best wishes

أميرة بأخلاقها@
26-06-2008, 03:47 PM
@زهرة السوسن@


Thanks for lovely passing

أميرة بأخلاقها@
26-06-2008, 03:49 PM
the master


our supervisior I apprecciate your passing

moonlight 1429
28-06-2008, 06:31 PM
Thanks alooot

•0سحآبة خِير0•
29-06-2008, 12:41 AM
Break a leg!: Good luck!

"I understand you have a job interview tomorrow. Break a leg!"



Great Idioms

Well Done

Thanx dear

postgraduate
20-07-2008, 10:48 PM
It is really wonderful .Thanks .keep on

Happy smiley:)
20-07-2008, 11:33 PM
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

Thanks alot for this useful subject

أميرة بأخلاقها@
21-07-2008, 01:38 AM
moonlight 1429


welcome

أميرة بأخلاقها@
21-07-2008, 01:40 AM
غيمة حنان

welcome my dear

I m glad that you like these idioms

أميرة بأخلاقها@
21-07-2008, 01:42 AM
postgraduate
welcome my dear
pleasure to see you here

أميرة بأخلاقها@
21-07-2008, 01:43 AM
Happy smiley:)


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