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  · be down in the mouth垂头丧气
          Sandra was down in the mouth because she didn't make the appointment.
          · keep mum about something对某事保持沉默
          The high official kept mum about his scandal.
          · face the music承担责任,甘受责备
          You are caught stealing. You have to face the music.
          · hit the nail on the head说到点子上
          I like to discuss with Helen. She always hits the nail on the head.
          · call someone names辱骂某人
          The neighbors keep dropping litter in front of her door. She couldn't bear
it any more and call them names.
          · be neck and neck不分上下
          The two workshops are neck and neck in monthly output.
          · get up the nerve to...鼓起勇气去……
          The patient got up the nerve to ask the doctor how long he could live in
the world.
          · get on someone's nerves使某人心烦
          There is an airport in the vicinity. The noise gets on my nerves.
          · a nobody无名小辈
          He is somebody in the small town, but he is a nobody in the capital
city.
          · lead someone around by the nose牵着别人的鼻子走
          All nations should exercise their own judgment. They shouldn't be led
around by some big countries.
          · poke one's nose into something乱打听别人的私事
          I hate those journalists who poke their nose into people's private
life.
          · be a notch above someone略胜一筹
          In study, we are neck and neck; but in sports, he is a notch above me.
          · sit up and take notice of something/someone对……刮目相看
          He used to know nothing about chemistry. Now he talks like a chemist, I
have to sit up and take notice of him...
          · have someone's number知道某人的底细
          Don't waste your tongues with him. I've got his number. What he is trying
to do now is to set a trap and let us jump into it.
          · be quick to take offense特别爱生气
          I don't think he is a quality leader. He is too quick to take offense.
          · have one too many喝多了
          The bridegroom had one too many at the wedding ceremony and was shooting
cats.
          · be on the outs with someone与……失和
          For some reason, the two countries have been on outs for a long time.
          · a pain in the neck使人讨厌的事
          Working for VIPs was an honor for me, but now it has become a pain in the
neck. I don't know how to balance the relationships.
          · grease someone's palm贿赂,给某人好处
          It is reported that Sydney has greased the palms of someone members of IOC
for the right to hold 2000 Olympic Games.
          · get peanuts微不足道的钱
          He gets paid peanuts although he often works extra hours.
          · cast pearls before swine对牛弹琴,明珠暗投
          My boss is an idiot. Working for him is just like casting pearls before
swine.
          · feel like a square peg in a round hole感到格格不入,不适合
          After graduation, I remained as a teacher in college. Whenever our former
classmates have a get-together, I always feel like a square peg in a round hole.
All they talk about are ways to make money, expensive hotels, luxurious
entertainment, things I have no experiences to share with them.
          · pinch pennies节俭
          Though he is a tycoon, he pinches pennies in daily life.
          · rob Peter to pay Paul拆东墙,补西墙
          You borrow money from me to pay the bank loan. It is like robbing Peter to
pay Paul.
          · be no picnic不是件轻松的事
          To learn one foreign language is possible. But to be a bilingual is no
picnic.
          · sugar the pill给人一点甜头安慰一下
          Sonia didn't want to work extra hours quite often, but the manager sugared
the pill by promising her a trip abroad at the end of the year.
          · be on pins and needles坐立不安
          He is a very modest man. When others praise him, he feel on pins and
needles.
          · put that in your pipe and smoke it你好好考虑考虑吧
          此句常用于祈使句
          Don't take it out on me. It is he who makes you lose so much money. Put it
in your pipe and smoke it!
          · play up to someone拍某人的马屁
          The young actress played up to the director, hoping to get a role in the TV
series.
          · take the plunge踌躇一段时间后断然决定去干……
          The commander finally took the plunge and launched the final attack.
          · play possum装糊涂,装傻
          He often quarrels with his wife. When he comes to me for advice, I can do
nothing but play possum.
          · drop something like a hot potato赶紧抛弃,放弃
          He has been dreaming of owning his own car. But when he knew a car would
cost ten years' of his salary, he drop the idea like a hot potato.
          · sing someone's praises颂扬某人
          The lawyer is quite successful. His clients sing his praises to others.
          · be past praying for不可救药
          When I sent my cat to the vet, he said that it was past praying for.
          · be sitting pretty享受安乐生活
          Our company survived the economic crisis and now we are sitting pretty.
          · pocket one's pride放下架子
          The laid-off workers from the state-owned enterprises should pocket their
pride and seek for re-employment.
          · put someone up to...唆使某人去……
          How dare you to have lodged a complaint against me with the director? Who
put you up to it?
          · pop the question求婚
          Can you tell me how you popped the question to your wife? Maybe I can learn
something from you.
          · call it quits作罢
          Mary and Tom had been in love for several years. But these days, they began
to realize that they had very little in common. They decided to call it
quits.
          · chew the rag闲聊
          chew the rag也有争吵的意思
          If they have time, these wives are always sitting together and chewing the
rag.
          · fly into a rage大发雷霆
          The old father flew into a rage when his daughter didn't obey his will.
          · break ranks with someone与……分道扬镳
          反义词为:close ranks with someone
          People within one party gradually had conflicts on some political issues.
Some of them decided to break ranks with others and set up a new party.
          · smell a rat察觉可疑
          He is a well-known miser. I smell a rat when he invites me to his home for
dinner. I was wondering if he is asking favors of me.
          · beat a hasty retreat急忙撤退
          The hoodlum was about to dully the lady when he saw a patrolman coming
towards them. He beat a hasty retreat.
          · take someone for a ride欺骗某人,玩弄某人的感情
          They were taking us for a ride. I turned out that the tickets they sold us
with low price were invalid.
          · rip someone off敲某人竹杠
          The local villain rips us off by collecting 100 yuan for protection charge
every month.
          · be on the rocks陷入困境,完蛋
          The foam economy was struck by the Asian financial crisis. Japan's economy
was on the rocks.
          · rub it in哪壶不开提哪壶
          Would you please talk in Chinese? You know I'm a pretty bad English
speaker. You don't have to rub it in.
          · give someone the runaround敷衍搪塞
          My washing machine broke down, When I went to the repair shop, they gave me
the runaround.
          · be in a rut千篇一律,一筹莫展
          His life is in a rut. Office, library, and home are the three places he
goes everyday. It is time he had a holiday for a change.
          · play it safe小心谨慎
          Our car works very well. But to play it safe, we will bring a spare
tire.
          · safe and sound安全无事
          He came back from the battlefield safe and sound.
          · the salt of the earth好心肠的人,没有坏心眼的人
          The taxi driver who saved the drowning boy from the river is the salt of
the earth.
          · take something with a grain of salt听话打折扣,不能轻信
          He is a braggart. Take his words with a grain of salt.
          · tip the scales扭转局势
          In the boxing ring, the two sides were evenly matched. But the short break
seemed to tip the scales in favor of the boxer in red.
          · throw someone off the scent转移某人的视线
          The murder wrote a last letter for the victim and left it in the site,
hoping to throw the police off the scent.
          · start from scratch从零开始,白手起家
          There are so many spelling mistakes. I have to write it again from
scratch.
          · talk sense into someone开导某人
          I've tired to talk sense into him, but he still chose to work in the
countryside.
          · an open sesame法宝,秘诀,关键
          Having connections with VIPs is not an open sesame to success.
          · the lion's share最大的一份,绝大多数
          He designed the most important part of the machine. So he deserves the
lion's share of the award.
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