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常用口语3
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· have one's heart set on...一心想要……

Once he had his heart set on something, he'll accept no turning-back.

· one's heart in one's mouth吓得要命

My heart was in my mouth when I heart someone tapping on my window one raining night.
have one's heart in one's mouth; with one's heart in one's mouth

· not have the heart to do something不忍心去做

How can you have the heart to kill my pet?

· take something to heart往心里去/认真接受意见等

Tom decided to take his father's words to heart and wash his hands off smoking.

· be in the seventh heaven高心极了

Mary was in seventh heaven when she finally came to Paris, the center of fashion.

· move heaven and earth想尽一切办法

Believe me. I promise to move heaven and earth to help you.

· cool one's heels等的双脚发凉,久等

Let's meet at the gallery at 7 o'clock. Come at 7 sharp. Don't make me cool my heels.

· take to one's heels逃走

The naughty boy took to his heels after he should 'trick-or-treat'.

· shoot from the hip信口开河

Don't take Jay's words to heart. He shouldn't have shot from the hip.

· by hook or by crook千方百计得,不择手段得

He rose to that position by hook or by crook.

· blow hot and cold出尔反尔,喜怒无常

Do you think he'll support you? He is the type who blows hot and cold.

· make it hot for...刁难某人

Out section manager is a woman. Our general manager always looks down upon her and makes everything hot for her.

· have the lots for someone迷恋某人

You have to stop her. She has the lots for a married man.

· bring down the house博得满堂喝彩

The first-prize winner of the speech contest has brought down the house for several times.

· be over the hump已度过难关

The Asian financial crises has almost paralyzed Asian economy. But we are over the hump now.

· have a hunch that...预感到……

I have a hunch that the bear market will be over soon.

· be hunky-dory挺不错的

A: How do you like the food here? B: Hunky-dory.

· skate on thin ice如履薄冰,冒风险

We are skating on thin ice if we continue killing wild animals.

· toy with the idea of...心里盘算要……

She's toying within the idea of marring a foreigner.

· no ifs, ands and buts不要找任何的理由和借口

A: You know I could have done it well, but... B: No ifs, ands and buts. Tell me if you want to save your job.

· give someone an inch and he'll take a mile得寸进尺

Give my roommate an inch and he'll take a mile. Last time, I offered him some candies. Today, he asked for an ice-cream.

· have many irons in the fire同时有很多要紧的事要做

Although he was out of job, he still wrote to his parents saying he had many irons in the fire.

· be in a jam陷入困境
get in a jam

You've got to help me. I'm in a jam. May car refused to work on my way to office.

· jaywalk横穿马路

It is dangerous to jaywalk.

· in a jiffy不大一会儿
=in a moment, right away. at once

I'll be with you in a jiffy.

· have ( a case of ) the jitters忐忑不安

The new teacher had a case of jitters when he first stood in front of the class.

· keep up with the Joneses与别人比阔,与别人攀比

He likes keeping up with the Joneses.

· get a kick out of doing something从……得到很大的乐趣

He gets a kick put of racing.

· take kindly to something/someone愿意接受

Don't you feel that people in the lab don't take kindly to a nosy reporter?

· kill someone with kindness好得让人受不了

The old lady almost killed me with kindness when I lived at her home.

· parade one's knowledge买弄学问

He is a well-learned man, bit he never parades his knowledge.

· be at large逍遥法外(也可以形容动物不受约束)

The murderer was still at large. The victim's parents was determined to find enough evidence to sue him to court.

· rest on one's laurels故步自封,吃老本

You are sure to be lagged behind if you rest on your laurels.

· turn over a new leaf洗心革面

The juvenile delinquent promised that he would turn over a new leaf if he could be given lenient punishment.

· have a hollow leg(喝酒)海量

The best man has a hollow leg. He drinks a lot instead of the bridegroom.

· 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 backwards, but when I stood in front of the audience, I couldn't for the life of me remember what to say.

· air one's linen 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.
· be at loggerheads with...互不相让

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 perseverance.

· 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 robust men elbow their way onto the bus, I have a good mind to smack 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 miser. He gives us a treat only once in a blue moon.

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