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2010年11月21日

新东方老师总结出的100句口语最基础最高频的话
   1. How are you doing?(你好吗?)
  2. I''m doing great.(我过得很好。)
  3. What''s up?(出什么事了/你在忙些什么/怎么了?)
  4. Nothing special.(没什么特别的。)
  5. Hi. Long time no see.(嗨,好久不见了。)
  6. So far so good.(到目前为止,一切都好。)
  7. Things couldn''t be better.(一切顺利。)
  8. How about yourself?(你自己呢?)
  9. Today is a great day.(今天是个好日子。)
  10. Are you making progress?(有进展吗?)
  11. May I have your name, please?(请问尊姓大名?)
  12. I''ve heard so much about you.(久仰大名。)
  13. I hope you''re enjoying your staying here.(希望你在这里过得愉快。)
  14. Let''s get together again.(改天再聚聚。)
  15. That''s a great idea!(好主意!)
  16. Please say hello to your mother for me.(请代我向你母亲问好。)
  17. I''m glad to have met you.(很高兴遇到你。)
  18. Don''t forget us.(别忘了我们。)
  19. Keep in touch.(保持联系。)
  20. I had a wonderful time here.(我在这里度过了难忘的时光。)
  21. Have a nice weekend.(周末愉快。)
  22. Same to you.(彼此彼此。)
  23. Nice talking to you.(很高兴与你聊天。)
  24. Take care of yourself.(自己当心/照顾好你自己。)
  25. Thank you for everything.(谢谢你的多方关照/你为我所做的一切。)
  26. Thank you all for coming.(谢谢光临。)
  27. I appreciate your help.(我感谢你的帮助。)
  28. You''re always welcome.(别客气/不用谢)
  29. Forget it.(算了吧)
  30. It was my pleasure.(不用谢。)
  31. I made a mistake.(我弄错了。)
  32. I''m terribly sorry.(实在抱歉。)
  33. I must apologize!(我必须道歉!)
  34. I feel terrible.(我感觉糟透了。)
  35. It''s not your fault. (那不是你的错。)
  36. Sorry to bother /have bothered you.(抱歉,打扰一下/打扰你了。)
  37. What do you do?(你做什么工作?)
  38. How do you like your new job?(你觉得你的新工作怎样?)
  39. I like it a lot.(我很喜欢。)
  40. I like reading and listening to music.(我喜欢阅读和欣赏音乐。)
  41. What''s wrong?(怎么回事?)
  42. What happened?(发生什么事了?)
  43. I hope nothing is wrong.(我希望一切顺利。)
  44. I know how you feel.(我知道你的感受。)
  45. Sorry to hear that.(听到这个消息我很难受。)
  46. Come on, you can do that.(来吧,你能做到的。)
  47. Use your head.(动动脑筋。)
  48. You did a great job.(你赶得很好。)
  49. That''s very nice of you.(你真好。)
  50. I''m very proud of you.(我为你感到自豪。)

 


51. I like your style.(我喜欢你的风格。)
  52. I love you guys.(我爱你们。)
  53. How do I look?(我看起来怎么样?)
  54. You look great!(你看上去棒极了!)
  55. That's fantastic!(那真是棒极了!)
  56. That's really something.(那真是了不起!)
  57. It's a pleasure working with you.(与您合作很愉快。)
  58. Congratulations on you success.(祝贺你的成功。)
  59. I'd like to propose a toast.(我提议干杯!)
  60. Are you married or single?(你结婚了吗?)
  61. I've been dying to see you.(我非常想见到你。)
  62. I'm crazy about you.(我为你疯狂/痴迷/神魂颠倒。)
  63. I love you with all my heart.(我全心全意爱你!)
  64. You're everything to me.(你是我的一切!)
  65. You're in love!(你恋爱了!)
  66. I'm tired of working all day.(整日工作使我厌烦。)
  67. You work too much.(你做得太多了。)
  68. Money will come and go.(钱乃身外之物。)
  69. Are you crazy?(你疯了吗?)
  70. Have you got it?(明白了吗?)
  71. I've got it.(我懂了。)
  72. I can't afford that.(我承担/买不起。)
  73. I did it, I'm so happy now.(我做到了,现在我很满意


 74. I don't care.(不关我的事/我不管。)
  75. I don't think so.(我不这么想/我看不会/不行/不用。)
  76. I guess so.(我想是吧。)
  77. I have no other choice.(我别无选择。)
  78. I will do my best!(我会尽力的!)
  79. I mean it.(我是认真的。)
  80. I'm so scared.(我怕极了。)
  81. It's hard to say.(难说。)
  82. It's a long story.(说来话长/一言难尽。)
  83. It's a small world.(世界真小。)
  84. It's against the law!(那是违法的!)
  85. It's a good opportunity!(好机会!)
  86. It's dangerous!(危险!)
  87. May I help you?(我能帮忙吗?)
  88. No doubt about it.(毫无疑问。)
  89. That's bullshit!(废话!)
  90. Think it over.(仔细考虑一下。)
  91. Time will tell.(时间会证明的。)
  92. What a surprise!(太令人惊讶了!)
  93. Whatever you say!(随便你!)
  94. You are the boss!(听你的!你说了算!)
  95. You have my word!(我保证!)
  96. Tough job, tough day, tough world. Life is not always sweet. That's life!
  (艰苦的工作,艰难的日子,不幸的世界。生活并不总是甜蜜的。这就是生活!)
  97. I need some sleep.(我需要睡眠。)
  98. Take it easy.(别紧张。)
  99. Just relax.(放松一下。)
  100. Zip your fly!(闭嘴!)

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2010年10月3日

六级、考研重点词组…………终于把俞敏洪老师的那本乱序的词根联想记忆法看完了 个人整理其中重点词组,与大家分享~大家不只是分享就完事,最好打印,利用闲暇比如乘公交时多背背…

in harmony (with)(与……)和睦相处、(与……)协调一致

sponge off  依赖他人生活

spy  on   暗中监视

be  comparable with/to 与……相似

clutch  at  企图抓住

reconcile to 使顺从于

suffice it to say(that)只要说……就够了

deviate from 背离 偏离

stab  in the back 背后中伤 背叛

owe to 归功于 由于 因为

presume  on (不正当地)利用

detach from  使分开 拆卸

in essence  本质上 基本上      of the essence  极其重要的 不可少的

endow  with 给予 赋予

prone  to  易于……的

inline  to  倾向于……  易于做……

bound  to  一定

correlate  to/with 相关  关联

take in (one’s) stride  轻而易举地应付  轻松地胜任

distinguish……from……把……区分出来

engage  in  参加 从事于

grope  for/around 搜索 暗中摸索  grope for 探索

in  retrospect 回顾起来

originate in/from/with 起源于 产生

stumble across on 偶然遇到 碰巧找到

in  abundance 充足 丰富

submit  to 屈服 听从  

subordinate  to 次要的,从属的

subscribe  to 订购 订阅

glare at 怒目而视

in a dilemma 处于两难境地

adapt  to 适应……

in  collaboration with 与……合作  与……勾结

rein  in 严格控制 严加管束

give (free)rein  to对……不加约束、放任

hold  in contempt 轻视

at  random 随便地 任意地

in  bulk  大量的

at  length 最后

behave  oneself 检点自己的行为

immune  to  不受影响的

immune  from  免除的

endure  to  do/doing sth.忍受做某事

summon up 鼓起(勇气)

be accustomed to sth./doing sth习惯(做某事)

shove off 动身 离开

in the interim在其间

be entitled to(do)sth有权做某事

dine  out 外出就餐

haul  away 搬开 移走

susceptible  to 易受影响的 过敏的

susceptible  of 容许的

Sue for  请求 要求

peg away at 坚持不懈

be  bound to  对……有义务的

preside at/over 主持 主管

in  all  probability 十有八九

in hot pursuit 穷追不舍

in light of 根据

adjacent to 临近的 毗邻的

interfere with 干扰

installment  plan 分期付款方式

diagnose sb. with sth. 诊断某人患某病

implicit in 内含的

pore over 仔细阅读

in excess of 超过

interpret  as 把……理解为……

tack on 附加  增补

tangle  with 与……争吵 与……有纠葛

culminate in 以……告终

by  analogy 用类推的方法

cater for sb./sth.迎合某人/某事

grieve for /over为……感到悲痛

resort  to 求助 凭借 诉诸

pour scorn on 以鄙夷的口气说

give vent to 表达

cast light upon 是……清楚

be indicative of 标示的 指示的 象征的

inferior to 比……差的 比……地位低的

assert oneself 坚持自己的意见 显示自己的权威

immerse in (使w)沉浸在  专心于

lace  up 用系带系紧

inflict on/upon 把……强加给 使承担

flush  with 齐平的 同高的

be conscious of 知道

bump into 碰 撞 颠簸着前进

scrape  by 勉强度日

dwell  on/upon 老是想着 详述

be capable of 做得出的 有能力的 有本领的

mediate  in/between调解 斡旋

in brief 简言之 简单地说

have an insight into sth.对……有深入的了解

instrumental in 有帮助的 其作用的

testify  to 表明 说明

gamble on 赌博 打赌

gamble away 输掉 输光

take a gamble 冒风险

mingle with 与……相融合

the  profession 同行 同业

in the aggregate 总共 作为总体

eliminate sb./sth.from 从……除去

brood on /over/about考虑 沉思

dedicate  to 把(一生、时间、精力)献给,用于

compensate for sb. /sth.弥补 补偿

on the threshold of 即将开始

tick away /by (时间一分一秒地)过去

conduct oneself (行为)表现

at full tilt 全速地 全力地

settle down 定居 定下心来

settle in (to)安顿下来 适应新环境

by the same token 由于同样的原因 同样地

attach to 使依恋 把……放在

be attached to 附属于

toss  up(打赌等时)掷(钱币)

in (full)blossom 正在开花

blossom out /into发展 长成

in tow (被)拖着 伴随着

out of stock 脱销

out of business 破产

hatch  out(小鸡等) 孵出

cling  to  紧紧抓住

coincide with 相符 与……一致

adhering to  粘附  坚持

carve up 分割 瓜分

in transit 在运输中 在途中

linger on 继续逗留

associate with 结交 交往

gleam with 流露

drag  on 拖延

indulge in 沉溺 肆意从事

in the vicinity of 在附近

in accordance to with 根据

revolve around 以……为中心

a  trifle 有点 稍微

trifle with 嘲笑 轻视

inherent in 内在的 生来就有的

hinge on/upon 依……而定,以……为转移

a multitude of 许多 大量

tuck away 把……隐没在

tuck up 折起

persist in 坚持 固执

derive  from来自

appeal to 吸引 向……上诉

appeal to sb. for help 向某人求助

tumble to (突然)明白 领悟

cope with 应付 对付

confer on 授予 赋予

deprive sb. of  使某人丧失  剥夺

in accordance with 按照 根据 与……一致

identitical to/with sb./sth  与……完全一样

in default of 因缺少 在缺乏……时

obstacle  to ……的障碍

buck  up 使振奋精神 打起精神

in duplicate 一式两份

consent to  准许 同意 赞成

snatch up 一把抓住

snatch at 理解 明白

under  no circumstances无论如何不 绝不

Orient  to 以……为方向

enroll  in/on加入 入学

give vent to  表达 发泄

for the sake of 为了……起见 看在……的份上

in  vain 徒劳 无效

(by)courtesy  of 蒙……的好意

be  liable to 可能的 易于……的

account for 解释 说明 占有

on account of 由于  为了……

on  the brink of 濒临 处于……的边缘

on  the blink 坏了 出故障

comply  with 遵从 服从

blaze a trail 开拓道路 做先导

commit to  把……托付给  把……置于

conceive of 构想出 设想

Start from scratch从零开始I 从头做起

pave the way of  铺平道路 做准备

irrespective of 不考虑的

 

(考研词组)

triumph over 得胜 战胜

in motion 在开动中 在运转中

in  contrast with/to 与……对比

a fraction of  一小部分

be exhausted from 因……而十分疲乏

with a pinch of salt 有保留地

energy pinch 能源紧缺

on occasion 有时 不时

by occasion of 由于

huddle up 蜷缩

commit suicide 自杀

deviate from 偏离 不按……办

drain  away 渐渐枯竭

attach oneself to  使成为一员 使附属

deprive sb. of sth. 剥夺某人某物

on the verge of  接近于 濒临

verge on 接近 濒临

make a  splash 引人注目

confer sth. upon/on sb.把……授予某人

consent to  同意 答应

a  bosom friend 知心朋友

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1. abnormal a. 不正常的> I’m normal, you’re ~ !
2. abolish v. 废除 > CET-Band 4 should be abolished ! A daydreamer
3. abrupt a. 突然的, 唐突的 > Your~ manner embarrassed her!
4. absurd a. 荒唐的 >What an ~ idea!
5. accessory n. 附件, 零件 >Handbag, lipstick, etc. are women’s accessories. What are men’s ? Tie, lighter and a fine purse.
6. accommodate v. 提供膳宿> How can a small town ~ the Olympic Games?
7. addict v. 上瘾 >I’m ~ed tocomputer games. Please save me!
8. acquaint v. 使熟悉 > Are you ~ed with that MM?
9. adhere to v. 遵守 >Adhere to your own principle
10. adverse a. 不利的, 有害的 >Adverse circumstances can test a person’s wisdom and courage.
11. aggravate v. 加重 >Smoking ~s cold.
12. alleviate v. 减轻 >No one can ~ my pain.
13. alternate v./a 交替(的) >a day of ~ sunshine and rain /Day and night ~
14. ambiguous a. 歧义的 >The policeman is looking fora man with one eye. -----Why not use two? 你知道此幽默在何处?
15. amplify v. 扩大(声音)>
16. analogy n. 类比 by analogy
17. anonymous a. 匿名的 I received an ~ letter.
18. applaud v. 鼓掌; 赞许> I ~ your suggestion.
19. apt a. 易于 >One is ~ to make mistakes if given too much pressure.
20. array n. 陈列, 一系列>the ~of fruit and vegetables in the supermarket
21. arrogant a. 傲慢的> An ~ man is a self-importantperson.
22. ascend v. 上升 > The balloons are ~ing.
23. ascribe v. 归因于>He ~d his failure to hissmall vocabulary.
24. aspiration n. 抱负 Your ~ is your ambition or strongwish.
25. assault n. 攻击, 袭击>A robber ~ed him.
26. assert v. 断言 He ~ed that the thief would comeagain.
27. assurance n. 保证, 把握 >I give you my ~ that the product is safe and reliable.
28. attendant n. 服务员, 随从
29. authentic a. 真实的, 可靠的>Is Clinton’s biography ~?
30. avert v. 避开、转移 We ~ed a loss .
31. bald a. 秃顶的 A ~ man is considered to be intelligent.
32. barren a. 荒芜的,不能生育的>Without dream, life is a ~ field.
33. betray v. 背叛; 泄露 You ~ed me.
34. bewilder v. 使迷惑 The new traffic lights ~ theman.
35. bias n. 偏见 Bias is prejudice.
36. blaze v. 燃烧; 发强光 >Thesummer sun is blazing.
37. bleak a. 荒凉的; 凄凉的>a ~future
38. blink v. 眨眼睛; 闪烁 >
39. blunder n. 大错
40. bluntly ad. 直言不讳地
41. blur v. 变模糊 >Fog blurred my vision.
42. bribe v. 行贿 >Who bribed the bride? Bridegroom.
43. browse v. 浏览 ~ a web-page
44. brutal a. 残酷的=cruel/savage/
45. capsule n. 密封仓, 胶囊
46. carve v. 刻
47. casualty n. 伤亡人员 Many casualties are reported inthe battle.
48. cater to v. 迎合 > cater to the consumers
49. caution n. 小心
50. cherish v. 珍视; 怀有>~friendship/~ the hope that





51. chronic a. 慢性的;严重的
52. circulation n. 循环; 发行(量)>Reader has the largest ~ in China.
53. climax n. 高潮 the ~ of the play
54. cling to v. 紧紧抓住, 依恋;坚持,墨守>The baby clung to his mother./ ~ to the hope that....
55. coincidence n. 巧合
56. collaboration n. 合作 in ~ with
57. collide v. 相撞; 冲突 The two opinions ~ with each other.
58. commence v. 开始
59. commute v. 乘车上下班 >I have to ~ between theuniversity town and the downtown area.
60. compact a. 紧凑的, 结实的 a ~ car/office
61. compatible a. 相容的; 兼容的>That husband and wife are very ~.
62. compensate v. 赔偿 >The insurance company ~d theman for his injuries.
63. compile v. 汇编, 编辑 ~ a encyclopedia
64. complement v. 补充,与。。。相配 The music ~s the filmwell.
65. compliment v. /n. 赞美
66. comply with v. 遵从
67. compulsory a. 必做的 ~ education
68. conceive of v. 构想 I can’t ~ of why he did such a stupidthing!
69. confidential a. 机密的
70. confrom to v. 遵守 ~ to the local customs
71. consensus n. 意见一致> If everyone consents tosomething, they reach a consensus.
72. consequent a. (作为后果) 随之发生的 lack of electricity and the ~ loss in economy
73. conserve v. 保护,Ifyou conserve something, youuse it carefully and will not wasteit.>In winter some people ~ energy bylowering the heat at night.
74. consolidate v. 巩固
75. conspicuous a. 显眼的 The girl in red in the snowfield is very ~.
76. contaminate v. 污染 If you ~ something, you make itdirty.
77. contemplate v. 沉思; 凝视 >You must ~ the results of the action.
78. contempt n. 轻视 >Before the competition,Williams held the little known player in contempt.
79. contend v. 主张=assert > The lawyer contendsthat the man is guilty.
80. contradict v. 相矛盾
81. contrive v. 谋划, 图谋>The terrorists ~d to hijack a plane.
82. converge v. 会合, 聚集 (meet at a common point) The two rivers converge here.
83. cordial a. 热情的
84. corrupt a./v. 腐败的; 腐蚀 ~ officials
85. cozy a. 舒适的 a ~ bedroom
86. counterpart n. 对应的人或物
87. criterion n. 标准 =standard
88. curb v. 控制, 约束=restrain/restrict/> I my curbed my appetite for food.
89. cynical a. 愤世嫉俗的> a ~ young man is a angryyoung man
90. dazzle v. 眩目;使赞叹不已> The sunlight dazzles me./Her dance ~d me.
91. deduce v. 推断
92. dedicate v. 献给
93. defendant n. 被告
94. deficiency n. 缺乏, 不足 a vitamin ~ in his diet
95. defy v.(公然) 违抗 The uniondefied the management and went on a strike.
96. degenerate v. 退化
97. degrade v. 降低身份
98. deprive v. 剥夺 You ~d him of his right toprivacy.
99. descendant n. 后代
100. destiny n. 命运=fate





101. destructive a. 破坏性的 The weapon has a great ~ power.
102. deteriorate v. 恶化 His health has ~d.
103. deviate from v. 偏离 He ~d from the society bybecoming a drug addict.
104. dignity n. 尊严
105. dilemma n. 困境 A doctor’s ~ ----- to lie or to tell thetruth?
106. diminish v. 变少
107. disable v. 丧失能力
108. disastrous a. 灾难性的
109. discern v. 看出, 识别 ~ the differences of the two
110. dispatch v. 派遣;发送> ~ a representative/ message
111. disperse v. 分散,消散,驱散~ my attention/ The wind ~dthe fog. The children ~d after the class.
112. disposition n. 性情=temperament
113. distort v. 歪曲
114. divert v. 转移, 使转向> A loud noise diverted my attention from the work.
115. dizzy a. 头晕的
116. donate v. 捐献>Have you ~d blood?
117. doom v./ n. 注定; 劫数>He is doomed to failure.
118. drastic a. 严厉的 ~ measures
119. drawback n. 缺点=disadvantage> One of the ~s ofliving in the XIASHA is inconvenience in daily life.
120. duplicate v. /n. 复制 (品) make a ~ of the letter
121. dwell on v. 总是想;详述 Don’t ~ on the past.
122. elevate v. 提高;抬升 An elevator can ~ to the top floor very soon.
123. elicit v. 诱出, 引出 ~ the truth from the witness
124. eligible a. 合适的,有资格的 =qualified >John is an ~bachelor.
125. elite n. 精英
126. eloquent a. 雄辩的 Martin Luther King was an ~speaker.
127. energetic a. 精力充沛的=vigorous
128. epidemic n./a. 流行病; 流行性的Sars, the bird’s flu.
129. erupt v. 喷发 A volcano ~s. /The audience ~edwith laughter.
130. essence n. 实质; 精华 the ~ of his theory/ in ~
131. eternal a. 永久的=perpetual/permanent/forever
132. evoke v. 唤起,引起 =elicit> The song ~d a feelingof love in the listeners.
133. expedition n. 远征(队);考察(队)
134. expel v. 开除,驱逐=dismiss; ~ the trouble-makingstudent排出=emit>expelthe smoke in the kitchen
135. expire v. 期满 Your passport ~s in a month.
136. expertise n. 专门知识
137. explicit a. 明确的His statement is ~, not implicit.
138. extravagant a. 奢侈的; 过度的>You’re ~ while I’m thrifty.
139. fabricate v. 捏造=make up/fake >The man’s statement is `~d.
140. facilitate a. 使便利 The multi-languages signs ~ thetourists
141. fascinate v. 迷住 I’m ~d by the beauty of Li jiang and Da li.
142. feeble a. 虚弱的=weak/faint
143. flaw n. 缺陷 I can’t find a ~ ,the painting is perfect!
144. fluctuate n. 波动
145. fromulate v. 构想
146. foster a. 培养 =develop/nurture/cultivate/领养> ~ a child
147. fragile a. 易碎的;脆弱的
148. furious a. 暴怒的
149. glamour n. 魅力 >The ~ of old town, such asLiJiang, Dali.
150. glitter v. 闪光 =sparkle >All that ~s is notgold.
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【新东方】●【英语】●【四级】笔记
英语四级综合笔记 听力(35%)、阅读(35%)、完型填空或改错(10%)、作文和翻译(20%)。各单项报道分的满分分别为:听力249分,阅读249分,完型填空或改错70分,作文142分。各单项分相加之和等于总分(710分)。 由于是从WORD复制过来,导致一些特殊符号不能显示。如果需要原版,请留言   目录 一、听力概述和故事型及文章型题目 二、小对话六大类行分析 三、小对...  阅读全文
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2010年9月14日

新东方李老师的734条高频词组笔记

(怕以后丢了,就转来了,实在是太有用了!没看过的,赶紧点吧~)
1.abide by(=be faithful to ; obey)忠于;遵守。  
2. be absent from…. 缺席,不在  
3. absence or mind(=being absent-minded) 心不在焉  
4. absorb(=take up the attention of)吸引…的注意力(被动语态)be absorbed in 全神贯注于…   近义:be engrossed ; be lost in ; be rapt in ;be concentrated on  ; be focused on ; be centered on  
5. (be) abundant in(be rich in; be well supplied with) 富于,富有     6. access(to) (不可数名词) 能接近,进入,了解  
7. by accident(=by chance, accidentally)偶然地,意外. Without accident(=safely) 安全地,  
8. of one’s own accord(=without being asked; willingly; freely)自愿地 ,主动地  
9. in accord with 与…一致 . out of one’s accord with 同….不一致  
10. with one accord (=with everybody agreeing)一致地  
11. in accordance with (=in agreement with) 依照,根据  
12. on one’s own account  1) 为了某人的缘故, 为了某人自己的利益  2) (=at one’s own risk) 自行负责  3) (=by oneself)依靠自己  on account 赊账; on account of 因为; on no account不论什么原因也不;of …account 有…..重要性.  
13. take…into account(=consider)把...考虑进去  
14. give sb. an account of 说明, 解释 (理由)  
15. account for (=give an explanation or reason for) 解释, 说明.  
16. on account of (=because of) 由于,因为.  
17. on no account(=in no case, for no reason)绝不要,无论如何不要(放句首时句子要倒装)  
18. accuse…of…(=charge…with; blame sb. for sth. ; blame sth. on sb. ; complain about) 指控,控告  
19. be accustomed to (=be in the habit of, be used to)习惯于.  
20. be acquainted with(=to have knowledge of) 了解; (=to have met socially  ) 熟悉  
21. act on 奉行,按照…行动; act as 扮演; act for 代理  
22. adapt oneself to(=adjust oneself to) 使自己适应于  
23. adapt…(for) (=make sth. Suitable for a new need) 改编, 改写(以适应新的需要)  
24. in addition (=besides) 此外, 又, 加之  
25. in addition to(=as well as, besides, other than)除…外  
26. adhere to (=abide by, conform to, comply with, cling to, insist on, pe rsist in, observe, opinion, belief ) 粘附; 坚持, 遵循  
27. adjacent(=next to, close to) 毗邻的, 临近的  
28. adjust..(to) (=change slightly)调节; 适应;  
29. admit of (=be capable of, leave room for) …的可能,留有…的余地.  
30. in advance (before in time) 预告, 事先.  
31. to advantage 有利的,使优点更加突出地.  
32. have an advantage over 胜过.  have the advantage of 由于…处于有利条件  have the advantage of sb.知道某人所不知道的事  
33. take advantage of (=make the best of, utilize, make use of, profit from, harness)利用.  
34. agree with 赞同(某人意见) agree to 同意  
35. in agreement (with) 同意, 一致  
36. ahead of 在…之前, 超过…;……………. ahead of time 提前.  
37. in the air 1)不肯定, 不具体. 2)在谣传中.  
38. above all (=especially, most important of all) 尤其是, 最重要的.  
39. in all (=counting everyone or everything, altogether) 总共, 总计  
40. after all 毕竟,到底; (not) at all 一点也不;  all at once(=suddenly)突然; once and for all 只此一次; above all 最重要的; first of all 首先; all in all 大体上说; be all in 累极了; all but 几乎.  
41. allow for (=take into consideration, take into account) 考虑到, 估计到  .  
42. amount to (=to be equal to) 总计, 等于.  
43. answer for (undertake responsibility for, be liable for, take charge for) 对…负责.  
44. answer to (=conform to) 适合,符合.  
45. be anxious about 为…焦急不安; 或anxious for  
46. apologize to sb. for sth. 为…向…道歉  
47. appeal to sb. for sth. 为某事向某人呼吁. appeal to sb. 对某人有吸引力  
48. apply to sb. for sth. 为…向…申请 ; apply for申请; apply to 适用.  
49. apply to 与…有关;适用  
50. approve of (=consent to, be in favor of, favor, agree to, consider good, right) 赞成, approve vt. 批准  
51. arise from(=be caused by) 由…引起.  
52. arrange for sb.sth. to do sth. 安排…做…  
53. arrive on 到达; arrive at 到达某地(小地方);得出,作出; arrive in 到达某地(大地方);  
54. be ashamed of (=feel shame, guilt or sorrow because of sth. done) 以…  为羞耻  
55. assure sb. of sth. (=try to cause to believe or trust in sth.) 向…保证, 使…确信.  
56. attach(to) (=to fix, fasten; join) 缚, 系 ,结  
57. make an attempt at doing sth. (to do sth.) 试图做…  
58. attend to (=give one’s attention, care and thought)注意,照顾;attend on(upon)(=wait upon, serve, look after) 侍候,照料  
59. attitude to toward …对…的态度.看法  
60. attribute…to…(=to believe sth. to be the result of…)把..归因于.., 认为..是..的结果  
61. on the average (=on average, on an average) 平均  
62. (be) aware of (=be conscious of , having knowledge or consciousness)意识到,知道.  
63. at the back of (=behind) 在…后面  
64. in the back of 在…后部(里面); on the back of 在…后部(外面); be on one’s back(=be ill in bed) 卧病不起.  
65. at one’s back(=supporting or favoring sb.) 支持,维护; have sb. at one ’s back 有…支持, 有…作后台  
66. turn one’s back on sb. (=turn away from sb. in an impolite way) 不理睬(某人),背弃,抛弃  
67. behind one’s back 背着某人(说坏话)  
68. be based on  upon 基于  
69. on the basis of 根据…, 在…基础上  
70. beat…at 在…运动项目上打赢  
71. begin with 以…开始. to begin with (=first of all) 首先, 第一(经常用于开始语)  
72. on behalf of (=as the representative of) 以…名义  
73. believe in(=have faith or trust in; consider sth.sb. to be true) 相信,依赖,信仰.  
74. benefit (from) 受益,得到好处.  
75. for the benefit of 为了…的利益(好处)  
76. for the better 好转  
77. get the better of (=defeat sb.) 打败, 胜过.  
78. by birth 在出生上,论出身,按血统 at birth 在出生时; give birth to 出生  
79. blame sb. for sth. 因…责备某人 . blame sth. on sb. 把…推在某人身上  
80. in blossom开花(指树木) be in blossom开花(强调状态) come into blossom开花(强调动作)  
81. on board 到船上, 在船上, 上火车或飞机  
82. boast of (or about) 吹嘘  
83. out of breath 喘不过气来  
84. in brief(=in as few words as possible)简言之  
85. in bulk 成批地,不散装的  
86. take the floor 起立发言  
87. on business 出差办事.  
88. be busy with sth.于某事。 be busy doing sth. 忙于做某事  
89. last but one 倒数第二.  
90. but for (=without) 要不是. 表示假设  
91. buy sth. for…money 用多少钱买  
92. be capable of 能够, 有能力  be capable of being +过去分词是能够被…的  
93. in any case(=for love or money, at any rate, at any price, at any cost  , whatever happens; anyhow)无论如何  
94. in case (=for fear that) 万一;  
95. in case of (=in the event of)如果发生…万一  in the case of 至于…, 就…而言  
96. in no case在任何情况下都不(放句首倒装句)  
97. be cautious of 谨防  
98. center one’s attention on(=focus one’s attention on) 把某人的注意力集中在…上  
99. be certain of (=be sure of) 有把握, 一定.  
100. for certain of (=for sure )肯定地,有把握地  
101. by chance(=accidentally, by accident)偶然  
102. for a change换换环境(花样等)  
103. charge sb. with …控告某人犯有…  
104. in charge of (=responsible for) 负责(某事)  in the charge of …由…管  
105. take charge of (=to be or become responsible for)负责管理(照顾)  
106. charge…for 因…索取(费用) , charge sb. with sth. 控告某人犯有…  
107. round the clock(=all day and all night, usually without stopping) 昼夜不停地  
108. comment on 评论  
109. commit oneself to 使自己承担… commit sb. to prison把某人送进监狱; commit one’s idea to writing 把某人的想法写下来; commit a matter to a committee  把某事交给委员会讨论  
110. in common (和…)有共同之处,共用.  be common to sb. 是与某人所共有的  
111. keep company with (=be friendly and go out together) 和…要好.  
112. compare…with … 把…与…比较  
113. compare…to… 把…比作…  
114. by comparison 比较起来  
115. in comparison with (=in contrast to) 和…比起来  
116. compensate for (=give sth. to make up for) 补偿, 赔偿,弥补 compensate  sb. for sth. 赔偿,弥补  
117. complain of (or about)抱怨;诉苦;控告;complain about 抱怨某人或事情; complain to sb. about sth. (or sb.) 向某人抱怨…; complain (抱怨); complement (补充); compliment (恭维)  
118. comply with (=act in accordance with a demand, order, rule etc.) 遵守, 依从  
119. conceive of (think of, imagine, consider) 想象,设想  
120. concentrate on (or upon) 集中,专心  
121. be concerned with (=about) 与…有关  
122. concern oneself about  with 关心  
123. in conclusion(=as the last thing)最后一点; at the conclusion of 当…结束时;  
124. condemn sb. to 判决  
125. on condition that (=if)以…为条件, 假如. in that = because因为; now that = since既然  for all that = although 尽管  
126. in  out of condition (=thoroughly healthy or fit  not fit) 健康状况好不好 . in good (bad) condition处于良好(坏)状态  
127. confess(to)(=admit a fault, crime, or sth. wrong)承认, 供认; confess to a crime 承认罪行.  
128. confide in (=to talk freely to sb. about one’s secret) 对…讲真心话, 依赖  
129. in confidence 推心置腹地; with confidence 满怀信心地; have confidence in 对…有信心  
130. confidence in sb.  sth. 对…的信赖  
131. be confident of 有信心; confidential 机密的  
132. confine…to… 把…限制在某范围内  
133. confirm sb. in 使某人更坚定(信念等)  
134. conform to (=be in agreement with, comply with) 符合,遵照,遵守;1)obey 服从; 2) observe; 3)comply with照…办; 4)keep to遵循; 5)abide by服从;6)stick to按..做  
135. be confronted with(=be brought face to face with) 面对, 面临  
136. congratulate sb. on 祝贺  
137. in connection with(=with regard to)关于,  
138. be conscious of(=be aware of)觉察,知道  
139. consent to(=give agreement to permission)同意  
140. in consequence (=as a result) 结果  
141. in consequence of (=as a consequence of)由于…的结果  

1.         142. under consideration 在考虑中  
143. in consideration of (=in return for, on account of, because of )由于  
144. on no consideration(in no case)无论如何也不  
145.take…into consideration (=take account of, take…into account)考虑到, 把 …考虑进去  
146. considerate (=thoughtful of the needs) 体贴的, 考虑他人需要的, considerable相当大的,值得考虑的  
147. consist of(=be composed of)由…组成的. consist in主要在于. consist with符合,与…一致  
148. be consistent with(=be in agreement with)与…一致. be consistent in一贯的  ,  
149. consult sb. on about sth. 向…征求…方面的意见, 就…向…请教  
150. to one’s heart’s content尽情地,痛痛快快  
151. be content with(=be satisfied with) 满足于be content to do sth. 愿意做某事  
152. contrary to (=in opposition to) 与…相反  
153. on the contrary 相反  
154. contrast…with 把…与…相对(对照)  
155. in contrast towith 和…形成对比 by contrast 对比之下  
156. contribute to 有助于  
157. under control (被)控制住 out of control无法控制  
158. at one’s convenience(=where and when it suits one) 在方便的时间或地点 .be convenient to  for 对…方便  
159. convince sb. of (=cause sb. to believe or feel certain; to persuade sb.)  使某人确信,try to persuade sb. to do sth.劝说某人做…  
160. cope with(=deal with, try to find a solution to)应付, 处理  
161. in the corner(of)在角落里;on(at) the comer of a street在街道拐弯处;round  the comer拐过弯; be in a tight corner陷入困境  
162. correspond (with) ( =exchange letters regularly) 通信  
163. correspond to 相当于 . correspond with 符合,一致  
164. at all costs不惜任何代价 . at the cost of 以…为代价  
165. a matter of course 理所当然的事  
166. as a matter of course 当然地, 自然地  
167. in (during) the course 在…过程中  
168. in due course (=without too much delay) 没经过太久, 到一定时候  
169. on credit赊购; with credit以优异成绩; to one’s credit使某人感到光荣; do sb. credit 使…感到光荣  
170.be critical of 爱挑毛病的,批评的  
171. cure sb. of+某种疾病治好某人的疾病  
172.a danger to对…的危险; be in danger(of)处于…危险中; be out of danger脱离危险  
173. to date(=so far, until now) 到目前为止  
174. out of date过时的;up to date新式的,时兴的; date back to可追溯到; date from从某时期开始(有)  
175. deal with (=concern) 论及  
176. be in debt to sb. 欠…的债  

177. on the decline 在衰退中, 在减少中  in decline 下降; on the increase 在增加  
178. to one’s delight 令某人感到高兴  to one’s regret 遗憾; sorrow悲痛; relief 安心; distress 苦恼; shame羞愧; surprise 惊奇; astonishment 惊奇;  
179. delight in(=take great pleasure in doing sth.)喜欢, 取乐  
180. take (a) delight in 喜欢干…, 以…为乐  
181. demand sth. of sb. 向某人要求(非物质的)东西. demand sth. from sb. 向某人要求(物质的)东西  
182.in demand有需求;on demand受到要求时  
183. be dependent on 依靠  
184. deprive sb. of sth. 剥夺某人某物  
185. derive…from(=obtain…from)从…取得,由…来的.derive from(=come from)起源于  
186. despair of (=lose all hope of) 绝望  
187. in despair 绝望  
188. despite (=in spite of) 不管, 尽管  
189. in detail 详细地  
190. deviate from 偏离, 不按…办  
191. on a diet 吃某种特殊饮食, 节食  
192. differ from…in 与…的区别在于…  
193. in difficulties…有困难,处境困难,  
194. discharge sb. (from)…for (=dismiss sb. from a job for) 因…解雇, 开除  
195. fall back (=retreat, turn back) 撤退;  in disorder 慌乱地, 狼狈不堪  
196. on display(=being shown publicly)陈列  
197. dispose of (=get rid of ,throw away)处理掉  
198. beyond dispute不容争议的,无可争议  
199. in dispute 在争议中  
200. in the distance 在远处. make out 辩认出  
201. (be) distinct from ( = be different from) 与…截然不同  
202. distinguish between (=make or recognize differences) 辨别  
203. distinguish…from 把…与…区别开  
204. do away with(=get rid of; abolish; discard eliminate) 除去,废除,取消; do away with (=kill) 杀掉, 镇压  
205. have…to do with 与…有关系  
206. without doubt (=undoubtedly)无可置疑地  
207. in doubt(=in a condition of uncertainty)对…表示疑惑  
208. be due to 是由于  
209. come off duty 下班  
210. go on duty 上班  
211. be on duty 值班, 值日, 在上班时  
212. be in duty bound to (do) (=be required by one’s job or esp. by conscience) 有义务(做)  
213. be eager for 想得到, 盼望  
214. by ear (=play music from memory without having seen it printed) 凭记忆,不看乐谱  
215. have an ear for (=have keen recognition of sounds esp. in music and language)对..有鉴赏力  
216. a word in one’s ear 私房话, 秘密话  
217. on earth 究竟, 到底, 全然  
218. with ease ( = easily) 容易, 不费力  
219. at (one’s) ease ( = without worry or nervousness) 自在,不拘束  
220. put sb. at his  her ease (=free sb. from worry or nervousness)使某人感到无拘束  
221. economize on (=save sth. instead of being wasteful) 节省  
222. have an effect on 对…有影响  
223. be in effect (=be in operation) 有效  
224. go into effect 生效. ( 近 come into effect; take effect; be brought into effect)  
225. in effect (=in fact, really) 实际上  
226. give effect to (=carry out) 实行,使…生效  
227. to no effect 不起作用,没有取得任何效果  
228. (be) of no effect (=useless) 无效  
229. to the effect that 大意是…,主要内容是…  
230. to that effect 是那个意思的…  
231. emerge from ( =appear, become known ) 出现, 暴露(问题. 意见等)  
232. place(or put, lay) an emphasis on 强调, 把重点放在…上  
233. encourage sb. in 鼓励; encourage sb. in hisher work 鼓励某人工作; encourage sb. in hisher idleness 怂恿某人游手好闲  
234. encourage sb. in …with sth. 用…鼓励某人做某事  
235. on end (=continuously) 连续地  
236. (be) at an end (=finished) 结束了

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2009年12月4日

Forget-me-not




  Once upon a time,there is a great gentleman walking aside the river.All of the sudden,he found there is a very beautiful girl(that we can call her"knock-out")fell down in a river yelled out:"Help!I need much help!"He stormed into the river.It turned out to be the lady was saved and been sent to the bank of the river.But the gentleman,unfortuntely,lost his life.Before he died,he picked upa flower and sent to the lady,said:"Forget-me-not".

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2009年11月24日

Do girls need to be well care?

If you kiss her, you are not gentleman.
If you don't, you are not a man.
If you praise her, she thinks you are a liar.
If you don't, you are good for nothing.
If you agree to all her likes, she is abusing.
If you don't, you are not understanding.
If you make romance, you are an'experienced man'.
If you don't, you are half a man.
If you visit her to often, she thinks it is boring.
If you don't, she accuses you of double crossing.
If you are well dressed, she asys you are a playboy.
If you don't, you are a dull boy.
If you are jealous, she says it's bad.
If you don't, she thinks you do not lover her.
If you attempt a romance, she says you didn't respecther.
If you don't, she thinks you do not like her.
If you are a minute late, she complains it's hard to wait.
If she is late, she says that's a girls way.

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2009年11月23日

humor word
At age 4, success is not peeping yours pens.当我4岁的时候,成功就是不尿裤子。

At age 12, success is having friends.当我12岁时,成功就是交很多的朋友。

At age 20, success is having sex.当我20岁时,成功就是交男女朋友。

At age 35, success is makeing money.当我35岁时,成功就是成为家庭收入的主要来源。

At age 60, success is having sex.当我60岁时,成功就是还有能力去交男女朋友。

At age 70, success is having friends.当我70岁时,成功就是身边还有朋友来往。

At age 80, success is not peeping yours pens.当我80岁时,成功就是不尿裤子。


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美国人挂在嘴边的流行英语200句 [转贴]


   1——You can't argue with success
  Though you may tell someone they are doing something in a wrong way, you have to stop criticizing them if their method works.
  2——Nothing succeeds like success
  Like money in a savings account, success seems to compound itself. Aperson who has a small success expects it to be followed by a biggerone.

  3——The end justifies the means
  It does not matter how you succeed. Any method is all right if it worksfor you. This proverb is not always accepted. Often one hears theopposite, " the end doesn't justifies the means."

  4——If you can't beat them, join them
  If you cannot compete successfully with a person or a group, stop competing and go join them. Then you can share in their success.

  5——Always a day late and a dollar short
  A criticism of a person who never succeeds. The failures may not bedrastic but the pattern of small failures is annoying to others,especially in two areas that Americans value as highly as time and money.

  6——One thing at a time
  Concentration leads to success. The person who tires to do too many things at once may fail at all of them.

  7——We'll cross that bridge when we come to it
  We will not discuss or worry about a future problem. If and when the problem becomes urgent, we will deal with it.

  8——Don't put the cart before the hourse
  Do things in a sensible order. For example, do something to impressyour boss before you ask for a raise in pay. Don't ask for the raisefirst.

  9——All's fair in love and war
  Do not trust a rival or an enemy at all. His or her desire to succeedwill overrule everything else. Such a people may lie, cheat, attack ordo many other things far more terrible than he or she would normally do.

  10——When in Rome do as the romans do
  Flexibility leads to success in unfamiliar circumstances. People maychanges their normal way of doing things in order to fit in better withthose they are visiting.

  11——Easy does it
  Some things require gentleness for success. One should not push too hard. Force may cause damage

  12——The bigger they are, the harder they fall
  Do not be discouraged by the size of your problem or the fame of yourcompetitor. (the saying is traced to a boxer preparing to fight anopponent much larger than he was.)

  13——All is well that ends well
  If we can come to a successful conclusion, let us forget about the pain and mistakes along the way.

  14——Go for it
  Go ahead and try to achieve your goal. Don't worry about failing.Similar to this proverb——God provides food to every bird, but he won'tcast to its nest, you got to earn it.

  15——Every little bit helps
  If someone apologizes for giving only a small gift, the recipient mayencourage the giver by quoting this proverb. This is especially true ifthere is a huge job to do or a huge amount of money to be raised frommany people.

  16——Look before you leap
  Don't jump into a situation carelessly. You may land in difficulty.

  17——All that glitters is not gold
  Do not be fooled by worthless things that seem valuable or look attractive.

  "Fool's gold " is the popular name for a kind of stone that glitters like gold but contains no gold at all.

  18——Curiosity killed the cat
  Do not ask too many questions or become too curious about things. Youmay get yourself into trouble like a cat that does not see the dangerin a new situation.

  19——Don't put all your eggs in one basket
  Do not risk everything in one place or on one project. Divide yoursources that one failure will not ruin you. Similar to thisproverb——Do not use both feet to test the depth of the river.

  20——Don't bite off more than you can chew
  Do not attempt something too large for you to handle.

  21——Too good to be ture
  This is often used to warn about advertising. An offer looks good but turns out to be misleading.

  22——Flattery will get you nowhere
  If flattery (insincere praise) is recognized, it will not succeed. Onesometimes hears the opposite, Flattery will get you everywhere.

  23——There is no such thing as a free lunch
  If someone you do not know offers you a free lunch or other gift, watchout. The gift may be a method of getting something from you.

  24——Pride goes before a fall
  Do not be over-confident and careless. Your circumstances may change quickly and the emptiness of your bragging will be exposed.

  25——Better safe than sorry
  It is better not to take a risk than to take a risk foolishly.

  26——Winning isn't everything
  One may enjoy the process of playing a game whether one wins or not.This traditional proverb is now often heard in the opposite form,Winning isn't everything. It's the only thing!

  27——Time will tell
  Wait and see how something will work out. Don't trust a person or thing too much right now.

  28——The burned child shuns fire
  Some of life's lessons are learned the hard way. The person who has hadto pay for a mistake will be careful not to make that mistake again.

  29——There are other fish in the sea
  There are opportunities! For example, this may be used to encouragesomeone who has just broken off a relationship with a sweetheart.

  30——Don't count your chickens before they are hatched
  Do not become too confident of success before you can see that progress is happening.

  31——Rome wasn't built in a day
  Do not be discouraged if your goal still seems far away. On a big project, success takes time!

  32——There is more here than meets the eye
  Be careful. People are hiding something in order to protect themselves or take advantage of you.

  33——The customer is always right
  Businesses instruct their clerks not to do anything that might threatena customer's self-esteem, no matter how unreasonable the customer is.Any complaint of any customer must be carefully and politely heard byany employee. The customer must not be made to feel ignorant.

  34——Be true to yourself
  Do not compromise yourself or your beliefs in order to please otherpeople or fit in with a system. Know who you are. Let other people knowwhat you stand for. Do not give in to pressure to conform or to dothings you do not agree with.

  35——Once bitten, twice shy
  This may be used to explain the behavior of a person who is overlycautious about something. The wise person makes mistakes but does notusually make the same mistake twice.

  36——It isn't over till the fat lady sings
  I refuse to admit defeat yet. Though right now it looks like I mayfall, there is still time for things to change. (The "fat lady" is aninsulting reference to an opera soloist, opera often end with a femalesolo.)

  37——To each his own
  Each individual should be allowed to have his or her own preferences.people will naturally choose different activities,goals,life-s,etc.

  38——Looking out for number one
  Looking out for one's own personal welfare more than anything else.This is sometimes used to criticize a person who has abused or takenadvantage of someone else, "All he was doing was looking out for numberone." Or it may be used to defend himself or herself, "There is nothingwrong with what I did. I was just looking out for number one."

  39——When the going gets tough, the tough get going
  When situation is difficult, only the determined people can handle it. They don't give up

  40——Times flies when you are having fun
  A day seems shot when it is full of enjoyable things but it seems like an eternity if one is idle or stuck with a boring job.

  41——If it feels good, do it
  Live according to your desires at the moment. Forget about rules, regulations or consequences. Just have fun.

  42——Live and let live
  Do not be judgmental. Do not try to control or punish other people.
  You live as you like and let others live as they like.

  43——Variety is the spice of life
  Variety is what makes life pleasureable. Boredom is seen as a threat and monotony is the surest route to boredom.

  44——Money talks
  Wealth has influence. People who make big contributions to politicalcandidates are "talking" to the candidates and expecting them tolisten.

  45——All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
  This is used to criticize someone who takes work too seriously. It affirms that play is as an essential part of human life.

  46——The more the merrier
  This is a way of welcoming someone to participate. It means, the bigger the group, the bigger the party.

  47——A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
  A thing you already have is worth twice as much as a thing you might get in the future.

  48——You can't have your cake and eat it too
  Make up your mind. Sometimes one must choose between two very desirable things, giving up one thing in order to enjoy the other.

  49——There is more than one way to skin a cat
  Any of several methods may bring about the desired result. Each personmay choose the method that best suits her. If one method does not work,choose a different one and try again.

  50——One man's meat is another man's poison
  Since the same thing may affect different people in different ways,each person must choose the things that will work in his or herparticular case.

51——Love finds a way
  Love is considered one of the most powerful and determined forces inthe world. Two people in love will "find a way" to get together.

  52——Absence makes the heart grow fonder
  When lovers are separated, they may think about each other constantly. their love may deepen.

  53——Out of sight, out of mind
  This is said of someone not considered important or worthy of loyalty.One forgets about that person as soon as he or she is out of sight.

  54——Love makes the world go around
  Love is the driving force in all of life. Love makes life worth living.If you understand love,you understand everything about life.

  55——Marry in haste and repent at leisure
  Do not rush into any long-term commitment. In the past this meant,"take your time before you commit yourself to a marriage partner." Nowit means, "Do not commit yourself to anyone you will be sorry." or itmay mean, "Live with a person for a while before marrying him or her."It may also apply to any long-term partnership, such as a jointbusiness venture.

  56——Talk is cheap
  Talking is not doing, It is easy to talk about a plan, but this getslittle respect untill one takes a risk and puts the plan into action.

  57——Love is blind
  When people are in love, they do not see each other's faults.

  58——Time is money
  Time can be converted to money, that is, wages are often paid per hourof work. Managers want employees to do things quickly because "time ismoney." If employees waste time, the company loses money.

  59——If you're so smart, why ain't you rich
  This question implies that intelligence, like time, can be convertedinto money. It is used to cut down an ordinary person (not a rich one)who has expressed an opinion as if it is the final word on the subject.

  60——Beggars can't be choosers
  Beggars have to accept whatever they get. A poor person has very fewchoices in life. This harsh reply may be used if people complain aboutthe size or quality of a gift.

  61——The love of money is the root of all evil
  Greed will lead a person into many other evils such as cheating,oppression and violence. (one also hears, money is the root of allevil, which places the blame more on money than on greed.)

  62——A fool and his money are soon parted
  Folly will always show up in the way a fool handles money. Wise peopleare the ones smart enough to guard money once they have it.

  63——It isn't whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game
  Playing well and fairly is more important than succeeding. This sayingis sometimes used to console someone who has lost a game. The ideas isthat in spite of losing, one may still feel like a success if one hasplayed as well as possible.

  64——Money can't buy happiness
  There are some things money just can't buy. This reminds people thatmoney is not an ultimate value although it often is treated as one. Thesaying may be used as a comment when a wealthy but lonely and wretchedperson commits suicide.

  65——Nice guys finish last
  Success is valued more highly than kindness and politeness. Ifunkindness and impoliteness contribute to one's success, they aresometimes excused as "toughness" or "what it takes." This is more oftenapplied to men than woman.

  66——The one who dies with the most toys wins
  This recent, cynical saying makes fun of three common American desires—— competing, accumulating property, and having fun.

  67——Just do it
  This proverb is actually a recently invented advertising slogan for theNike Shoe company. It may also be the best three-word summary ofAmerican cultural values. It means, "quit being indecisive, Don'tbother consulting a lot of people. Don't waste much times on planning.Just do it and do it now.

  68——You only go around once in life
  Enjoy life, do what you want to do, experience everything you can.

  69——Put your money where your mouth is
  Get serious about what you are saying. When you have spoken in favor ofsomething, prove that you mean it by risking some money on it in a betor an investment.

  70——The best defense is a good offense
  Be pro-active and goal-oriented, not timid or conservative. Aim to conquer, not merely to protect yourself.

  71——The road to hell is paved with good intentions
  Like talking, intending is not doing. Actions matter far more than intentions. Actions determine where a person ends up.

  72——Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today
  Doing is better than waiting. If you wait, you might lose your opportunity

  73——Action speak louder than words
  To know people's hearts, pay more attention to what they do than what they say.

  74——Idle hands are the devil's workshop
  When people have nothing constructive to do, they get into mischief.The child who is bored may pick up a crayon and color on the wall,something that would not happen if the child were happily occupied insome other activity.

  75——You've got to take the bull by the horns
  Grab directly and fearlessly for the toughnest part of a problem. Don't look for an easy way out.

  76——Money doesn't grow on trees
  You have to work for things. Success does not come on its own.

  77——Easy come, easy go
  If you have received something without working for it, it may soon begone. You will not be as careful with it as you will be with somethingyou earned.

  78——Too many cooks spoil the broth
  Individual action or action by the smallest group possible is betterthan consulting a lot of people. Too much consultation will waste timeand create problems.

  79——Stand on your own two feet
  Grow up; act like an adult. Don't ask me to do something for you. Thismay be said to a young or immature person who depends too much onothers. It is like a cow kicking a grown calf that wants to suckle.

  80——If you want something done right, do it yourself
  This discourages people from trusting anyone except themselves. Itmaybe said to someone who ask another person to do a job for him/herand then complains about it was done.

  81——Necessity is the mother of invention
  When a person really needs something, he or she figures out some newway to get it. This creative initiative to change one's situation isconsidered much better than giving up and accepting things as they are.

  82——First come, first served.
  This saying is used when there is a limited supply of something such astickets to an event or food at a picnic. The idea is that no matterwhat your status, if you want some of what is being given away or sold,you must present yourself in person and in good time.

  83——No pain no gain
  one must put forth an effort in order to succeed. This saying comesfrom physical fitness instructors. They say that if you do not exercisehard enough to make your muscles hurt, the exercise is not doing youmuch good.

  84——Give him an inch and he'll take a mile
  Be careful of presumptuous people who take more initiative than theyshould. If you do someone a small favor or delegate a little permissionor a little power, he or she may take advantage of you.

  85——If it isn't broke, don't fix it
  Do not bother trying to improve something if it is already workingsatisfactorily. That is a waste of time and you run the risk ofbreaking the thing while you are trying to improve it.

  86——There is no harm in trying
  A person expects to be respected for making an effort even if it does not succeed.

  87——The cure is worse than the disease
  While trying to solve one problem, we create an even bigger problem. We would have been better off if we had done nothing.

  88——Count to ten before you lose your temper
  Do not instantly let your feelings control your actions. Slow down. Think before you react.

  89——All things come to him who waits
  Sometimes patience is better than initiative.

  90——There is many a slip between the cup and the lip
  This refers to a plan that has gone wrong. When one is drinking from acup, one intends to get all the drink into the mouth, but this does notalways happen. The plan is good but it can still fail.

  91——Boys will be boys
  People will act according to their nature, including some mischief.This is sometimes used to describe irresponsible but not too seriouslywrong behavior by men. In other words, grown men will sometimes actlike little boys.

  92——One bad apple can spoil the whole barrel
  Do not associate with bad people. They may spoil you as a rotting apple spoils the apples next to it in the barrel.

  93——Better the devil you know than the devil you don't
  People are generally not trustworthy. It is therefore better to dealwith a familiar person or situation than an unknown one. That way youknow what to watch out for and you can protect yourself better.

?1 94—eA1狽obody is perfect
  Everyone has shortcomings. This is used as an excuse for a minor Mistake that has been made.

  95——The grass is always greener on the other side of the fen#e
 eA1eople are never satisfied with what they have. They always want what someone else has.

  96——A man is only as old as he feels
  A person's energy level is more important than age.

  97——A man's home is his castle
  At home a man is like a king, completely free to do as he wishes.

  98——Clothes make the man
  The way a man dresses will affect the way he sees himself and the wayother people see him. The implication is that if you want to succeed,dress for success.

  99——Two heads are better than one
  Two people are more likely to succeed than one working or thinking alone. It is better to consult than to act alone.

  100——Beauty is only skin deep
  One should admire a person, particularly a woman, for her deep, inner character and not simply for her superficial beauty.

101——Many hands make light work
  Cooperation makes a job much easier.

  102——There is safety in numbers
  Do not take large risks all by yourself. Do not walk alone on a dangerous street at night.

  103——Charity begins at home
  One should be kind to close relatives before doing good to the community in general.

  104——There is no place like home
  Home is the best place in the world. The most relaxing and enjoyable place.

  105——Silence is consent
  Do not stay silent when you see a problem or an injustice. Speak outagainst it. Say, "Enough is enough." or people will think you do notmind the situation.

  106——What goes around comes around
  What you do to others, especially if it is bad, will eventually be doneto you. As you seek your own success, do not treat other people badly.They may take revenge and spoil your success.

  107——Honesty is the best policy
  When one is tempted to cheat, this proverb serves as a reminder of theimportance of good character. Honesty brings trust and trust leads tosuccess.

  108——If the shoe fits, wear it
  If an accusation is true, accept the blame. This saying can also mean, " if a suitable opportunity comes to you, take it!"

  109——You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink
  Even when given an opportunity, some people will not use it. In that case the blame is all on him.

  110——You made the bed, you lie in it
  You created a certain situation so you are now responsible to take the consequences.

  111——The pot calling the kettle black
  Since the pot and the kettle are equally black from the cooking fire,the pot has not right to criticize the kettle. This might be used ifsomeone known to be a gossip criticizes someone else for gossiping.

  112——Don't get mad, get even
  When someone treats you badly, do not just get angry, express your anger in action.

  113——Get a life
  Do not be so unreasonably critical about tiny things. Find something better to do with your time.

  114——My country, right or wrong
  I am absolutely loyal to my country whether or not I agree with its policy in a certain area.

  115——There are two sides to everything
  Never assume that all the blame for a conflict lies on one side, especially if you have heard only one side of the story.

  116——Forgive and forget
  Conflicts should be resolved and ended, not left alone to cause years of regret, bitterness and pain.

  117——Business and pleasure don't mix
  When you work, work. When you play, play. It is inefficient and therefore unwise to try to mix the two.

  118——Let a sleeping dog lie
  Do not meddle in something that will cause you no trouble if you leave it alone. If you wake up the "dog," it may bite you.

  119——No man can serve two masters
  Divided loyalty will break down sooner or later.

  120——Make it short and sweet
  Speak briefly and to the point. We don't have time for the details

  121——What will be will be
  Some things cannot be changed or avoided.

  122——A friend in need is a friend indeed
  My true friend is the one who show loyalty to me by helping me when I am in need.

  123——People who live in glass house should not throw stones
  Do not attact anyone if you have no way to defend yourself when they attact you in the same way.

  124——Opposites attract
  As positive and negative magnets attract each other, so people of verydifferent types attract each other. For example, a quiet woman marriesa very outgoing man. These differences have a mixed effect on thecouple, partly making them interested in each other but also leading tomiscommunication and conflict.

  125——The early bird catches the worm
  Punctuality is important. If you want to succeed, arrive early, likethe bird that hunts worms at dawn before they go into hiding for theday.

  126——Blood is thicker than water
  Blood relationship is stronger than voluntarily chosen friendship.Brothers will stick up for each other against their own friends if theyhave to. This proverb is not quoted much anymore because kinship is notas highly valued as it used to be.

  127——You can't teach an old dog new tricks
  Once habits are learned, it is very hard to change them.

  128——To err is human
  It is normal for humans to make mistakes and it is godly (or God-like) to forgive them.

  129——Haste makes waste
  Through acting quickly is generally a good thing, acting too quicklymay cause troulbe. This proverb is used when someone has done a jobcarelessly and wrongly. For example, a carpenter in a hurry may cut aboard too short and have to throw it away.

  130——Make hay while the sun shines
  If you do not seize the opportunity, rain may come and spoil the hay before you get into the barn.

  131——If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen
  Withdraw from an activity if you don't like the conflict and criticism it brings. Let other people do it without you.

  132——Everyone puts their pants on one leg a4 a time
eA1 his is to tell us that we are all equal.

  133——Life is a pie
  It's dished out in large and small pieces and when's gone, it's gone.If we ask for more than our share, we're just begging to bedisappointed.

  134——Making every minute count
  Doing something productive all the time, not letting any time "slip away."

  135——A pen is mightier than the sword
  A conflict maybe resolved more deeply and effectively by writing the truth than by resorting to violence.

  136——A new broom sweeps clean
  A new person in power will change many things and improve the situation. change is better than leaving things as they are.

  137——Tomorrow is another day (or, Tomorrow is a new day.)
  No matter how bad things are right now, a person may hope for better prospects in the morning. New opportunities will come.

  138——Opportunity only knocks once
  Opportunity is like an unexpected stranger passing by. It knocks onsomeone's door. If the person fails to answer the door, opportunitygoes away and knocks on someone else's door. It does not return to thesame person.

  139——Business is business
  Do business with strangers as if they were brothers and with brothers as if they were strangers.

  140——History repeats itself
  There are patterns in history. Nations rise and fall for similarreasons. Nations do not change their ways or learn from the mistakes ofothers. They repeat them.

  141——People are people
  Their human nature is predictable. They respond to stimulus and incentives.

  142——Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer
  A man without enemy is a man without quality. Think not? Even Jesus Christ had many, many enemies.

  143——Better late than never
  Though being on time is better than being late, doing something late is better than giving up or doing nothing.

  144——Punish one, teach a hundred
  People problems sometimes must be dealt with harshly. When you make anexample of someone, make sure that everyone knows what the lesson is.

  145——Attitude is everything
  A pessimist sees a glass half-empty, An optimist sees it half-full.

  146——Like father, like son
  A son will be like his father. This may be quoted whenever the son hasdone something that reminds people of the father. Whether it is good orbad.

  147——When the cat's away the mice will play
  People will take advantage of a situation if they can. Employees willget lazy if the supervisor is not keeping an eye on them. A teenage sonor daughter might hold a wild party at home during a weekend when theparents have gone out of town.

  148——Praise when praise is due (sometimes even when it isn't)
  Do not criticise beyond necessity and seldom in public. And always precede criticism with a few words of praise.

  149——Turnabout is fair play
  If a person is taking advantage of someone else, the situation maychange. The one on top may end up on the bottom. Then the one who hasturned the tables will say, "I am only doing to you what you did to me.

  150——Here today, gone tomorrow
  Things may change quickly. This is said as a criticism of a person whochanges quickly for no good reason. It may also be said of a thing orsituation which does not last. Change is not good when it indicatesunreliability.

151——Will wonders never cease?
  Said when someone has done something untypical of him or her and muchbetter than was expected. It may also be used of a technologicalbreakthrough.

  152——Do not stand out, fit in
  Make no long-term, close friendships with any colleague., but be cordial to all.

  153——There is no morality in struggles for power
  In struggles for power, your judgements should be based entirely onself-interest and finding as direct and economical a route to your goalas possible.

  154——Natural law is blind
  Just like water, cleaness and refreshes without any distinction, and without any judgement either.

  155——The more things change, the more they stay the same
  Said when an apparent change is only superficial.

  156——Happiness is a choice and misery is optional
  The way we choose to see the world creates the world we see.

  157——The leopard cannot change his spots
  Some people are not willing or able to change their chartacter. This issaid when a notoriously bad person tries to change but fails into thesame mistake all over again.

  158——Man proposes, God disposes
  Human beings make their plans but God determines whether they succeed or not.

  159——A live dog is better than a dead lion
  It may be better to run away like a scared dog with its tail betweenits legs than to stand and fight to the death like a courageous lion.

  160——It's a woman's prerogative to change her mind
  Since women are often considered more emotional and less logical thanmen, and since emotions are more changeable than reasons, women areallowed to change their minds.

  161——Spare the rod and spoil the child
  An undisciplined child will turn out to be a rotten person. Manyparents think that any physical punishment of children is abusive,while many others think that without it, children grow up to be morallyretarded.

  162——Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me
  A taunt used by people claiming that an insult did not affect them.

  163——The worm turns
  Everything chnages. Do not expect situations or people to stay the same for very long.

  164——You are what you eat
  A nation's diet can be more revealing than it's art or literature.

  165——Marriages are made in heaven
  God is the source of human love and the one who destines twoindividuals to be married. This proverb is going out of fashion sinceit goes against individual freedom.

  166——If you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours
  If you do something good for me, I should do something good for you.

  167——Office politics are secret and dirty and there is never an end to it
  To survive, be patient——watch, listen and say little; to win, be patient——survive, plan and then strike swiftly.

  168——Work smarter, not harder
  Get others to do as much as they can for you.

  169——Time heals all wounds
  The damage done by a conflict is like a wound that will heal naturally over time if it is not re-injured.

  170——No news is good news
  If a friend is travelling and one does not hear from him/her, one mayassume that everything is going well. As another proverb says, Bad newstravels fast.

  171——Time marches on
  Time is marching to its own drumbeat. It does not slow down or stop for anyone.

  172——Keeping up with Joneses
  This means buying things that you see your neighbors buying. That way you look like just as much a success as they do.

  173——A man may work from sun to sun, but woman's work is never done
  Men may have to work long days but they can go home to rest in theevening. Women can never get away from what used to be called "women'swork," such as cooking and cleaning.

  174——The sooner the better
  A wish for quick action or quick change. Once a decision has been made, there is no point in waiting to carry it out.

  175——A good captain goes down with his ship
  The captain remains on board his ship even when all hope to save it is lost.

  176——Every cloud has a silver lining
  Even bad situations will contain something good if we look for it.Clouds are considered symbols of undersirable things. The bright edgeof a dark clouds is like something good that can cheer us up.

  177——The exception proves the rule
  Though we are making an exception and breaking the rule in this onecase, we do it only becasue the circumstances are so unusual.

  178——Shop till you drop
  Shopping is a form of considering options. People think this is fun so they keep doing it untill they are worn out.

  179——The devil can quote scripture
  A quotation from an authoritative book or person cannot always be trusted. The quote may be distorted or incorrectly applied.

  180——Hindsight is always 20/20
  Looking back on the past, it is easy for anyone to see what should havebeen done even though it was impossible for anyone to see it at thetime. ("20/20 vision" is an eye doctor's term for eyes that seeperfectly.)

  181——The good die young
  Life is not always fair. Some very fine people die at a young agethough it seems they were so good they deserved to live longer.

  182——Power corrupts
  When people are put into positions of power, they gradually forget whatlife is like for ordinary people. They become more likely to abusetheir power, perhaps without even realizing it.

  183——Half a loaf is better than no bread at all
  Sometimes we will not be able to get all we want or hope for. As suchtimes of only partial success, we should look on bright side and beglad for what we got.

  184——A house divided against itself cannot stand
  Unity is the strength that preserves a family or a nation.

  185——Easy said than done
  We promise according to our hope but we perform according to our fear.

  186——A dog is a man's best friend
  Dogs are know for their loyalty. Their friendship is more reliable than the friendship of people.

  187——Practice makes perfect
  Effort brings improvement and success.

  188——Where there is a will, there's a way
  Any problem can be solved if one is determined enough.

  189——He who laughs last, laughs best
  If a person does wrong to someone and laughs at him or her, the victimwill look for a way to get revenge. When revenge is taken, the victimgets the last laugh, defeating the other person.

  190——It takes two to make a quarrel
  Avoid a fight if you can. An insult does not become a fight unless it is answered by an insult.

  191——Let bygones be bygones
  Do not bring up an old problem. Pretent it never happened.

  192——Two wrongs don't make a right
  If someone does a wrong to you, react with justice, not by doingsomething vicious. (He did wrong to you, but you do right in response.

  193——Crime does not pay
  Though crime appears to have benefits, this is an illusion. forexample, shoplifting seems like an easy way to get things one wants,but crime always puts the criminal in danger of punishment.

  194——So far so good
  Said by or to someone who is carrying out a plan taking one step at a time. Confidence increases with each step.

  195——Two is company and three is a crowd
  This may be used when two people are talking and a third, unwanted person approaches.

  196——Innocent untill proven guilty
  In a court of law, the accused person is presumed innocent at thestart. The burden of proof always rests on the accusser, not theaccused. The jury will not convict the person unless the proof is clear.

  197——The devi, made me do itsCBR>  I am not to blame for what I did. I could not help it. Some poweroutside of me was forcing me to act in that way. This is playfully usedas an excuse by people who know they have done something wrong but wantto avoid the penalty.

  198——Home is where the heart is
  Home is wherever ones loved ones are. The size or appearance of a house does not make it a home or keep it from being a home.

  199——Time and tide wait for no man
  When something's time has come, it will happen and nothing can stop it. It is like an ocean tide coming in to the shore.

  200——Home, sweet home
  This phrase reminds people of the ideal home——It should be a place of warmth, love and joy.

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地道英语400句(转)

1. He can go well with his new car.
  他的身份能配得上他的新车。(非“开车开得好” )
2. You are an angel.
  你的心很好(就象天使一般)。(非“一位天使” )
3. You are just being polite.
  你过奖了。(非“有礼貌” )
4. Try to eat in not eat out.
  尽量在家吃,别在外面吃。(非“吃进、吃完” )
5. How come the seed doesn't come out?
  为何种子还没发芽?(非“出来” )
6. Let's go Dutch.
  我们各自付款吧!(非“去荷兰” )
7. May I take your order?
  请问你想吃什么?(非“插队、拿你的订单/接受你的命令” )
8. I can't match the girl.
  我配不上那个女孩子。(非“跟那个女孩比赛” )
9. You are going too far.
  你(讲得)太离谱了。(非“走得太远” )
10. I am against him.
  我反对/不同意他的想法。(非“靠着他” )
11. Please give me a hand.
  请帮帮忙。(非“给我一只手” )
12. I can't stand you.
  我真受不了你。(非“踩着你” )
13. Do you read Chinese?
  你讲汉语吗?(非“学/阅读汉语” )
14. I am with/for you.
  我同意你的看法。(非“跟你在一起、为了你” )
15. He made a proposal to the girl.
  他向那个女孩求婚。(非“为那个女孩制订计划” )
16. I see yellow pages every evening.
    我每天看分类广告。(非“黄色网页” )
17. He used to be a matchmaker.
    他以前是一个媒人。(非“制造火柴的人” )
18. It's Greek to me.
    我对它一窍不通。(非“希腊” )
19. You got me.
    你真难倒我了。(非“得到我” )
20. She has a nice figure.
    她身材很好看。(非“外表、数字” )
21. I was touched by him.
    我被他所感动。(非“被摸了一下、被碰” )
22. I wish you knock on wood.
    祝你好运!(非“撞树” )
23. You are pulling my leg.
    你在欺骗我。(非“拖后腿” )
24. He wanted to be a doctor. Don't try to hold him back.
    他想当医生,别拖他后腿。(非“挡回去” )
25. He's a big brain.
    他是个聪明人。(非“大头脑” )
26. He's on the ball and his feet on the ground.
    他工作悉心、稳妥,讲究实际,考虑周到。(非“在舞会上、脚不离地” )
27. He is the scream of the crop and it is in the bag.
    他是个出类拔萃的人,这并不会错。(非“庄稼的呼啸声、在袋子里面” )
28. He thinks a great deal of Tom.
    他对汤姆评价很高。(非“太想念汤姆” )
29. When making mistakes, he always eats his words.
    犯错误时,他总是敢于承认。(非“食言” )
30. You took the words out of my mouth.
    你说出了我想说的话。(非“逼我说出来” )
31. I can't praise you too highly.
    我无论怎么表扬你都不为过。(非“表扬他太多” )
32. We will be long forgetting her.
    我们将在好长一段时间里记住她。(非“永远忘记她” )
33. He is good and rich.
    他非常富有。(非“又好又富” )
34. I often wake up at 6:00 for good.
    我常在六点起床后便再也睡不着。(非“为了身体好” )
35. She's a busy-body.
    她是个多嘴多舌、好管闲事的人。(非“忙碌的人” )
36. I never sleep late.
    我从不起得晚。(非“晚睡” )
37. I have a sweet tooth.
    我特爱吃甜食。(非“美丽的牙齿” )
38. Are you a good sailor?
    你晕不晕船?(非“好水手” )
39. Where is the restroom?
    洗手间在哪儿?(非“休息室” )
40. I don't know you are in the family way.
    我不知道你怀孕了。(非“在回家的路上” )
41. Let's not talk shop.
    我们别谈本行的事。(非“谈论商店” )
42. You don't say so!
    不会是这样吧!(非“别这么说” )
43. You are telling me.
    我知道了,你不用说了。(非“正在告诉我” )
44. That is not my cup of tea.
    那不是我的专项。(非“我的茶” )
45. He said he had no opinion of her.
    她说他对她评价不高。(非“对她没意见” )
46. I bought a Canon camera. That is a steal/bargain.
    我买了部佳能相机,真便宜。(非“贼货” )
47. Keep your shirt on!
    别激动!(非“别脱衣服” )
48. This is the last thing I will do.
    这是我最不愿做的事。(非“这是我要做的最后一件事” )
49. I'm going to fish, if you please.
    真巧我也想去钓鱼。(非“如果你喜欢/乐意” )
50. I shall not do it again for ever.
    我不是将永远做这事。(非“永远不做这事” )
51. She has gone for a week.
    她已走了,一周后回来。(非“去了一周” )
52. The post office is not a hundred miles away.
    邮局并不远。(非“没有100英里” )
53. It's quite a while since he was a high school teacher.
    他已好久不当中学老师了。(非“当中学老师很久了” )
54. I am not here for my health.
    我到这里来是有一定的目的的。(非“为了我的健康” )
55. I have no idea.
    我不知道。(非“没意见” )
56. Beggars can't be choosers.
    人饥不择食。(非“被选中的人” )
57. This dictionary is fine and heavy.
    这本词典沉甸甸的。(非“又好又重” )
58.This is an American plan.
    这是一种房租里面包括餐费的收费方式。(非“美国计划” )
59.His eyes are black.
    他的双眼发紫。(非“黑色” )
60.He/She is a busboy/busgirl.
    他/她是一个餐馆杂工。(非“公共汽车男/女售票员/司机” )
61. We will hold a meeting on the busman's holiday.
    我们将在正常工作日开个会。(非“公共汽车司机的假日” )
62.This house has a drawing room.
    这套房有间客厅。(非“画室” )
63.I have a beautiful Dutch wife.
    我有个漂亮的枕头。(非“美丽的荷兰妻子” )
64.This hotel carries out a European plan.
    这家酒店实行一种房租和伙食分开的计费方式。(非“欧洲计划” )
65.They had a familiar talk.
    他们进行了一场内容庸俗的聊天。(非“相似的聊天” )
66.He likes French leave.
    他喜欢不辞而别。(非“法国式休假” )
67.He received some French letters.
    他收到了一些避孕套。(非“法国信函” )
68.After hearing that, I have goose flesh.
    听到那事后,我全身起鸡皮疙瘩。(非“鹅肉” )
69.This is Irish bull.
    这件事情前后自相矛盾。(非“爱尔兰牛” )
70.He plays bridge after a fashion.
    他打桥牌打得不怎么样。(非“过时” )
71.Mrs. Black is a domestic engineer.
     我妻子是个家庭主妇。(非“家庭式的/国内的工程师” )
72.Don't think much of her.
    别过奖她。(非“太想念她” )
73.Hold you horses please.
    请别激动。(非“抓住你的马” )
74. If you believe him, you will be taken for a ride.
    你若信他,你就上当。(非“被带去兜风” )
75.He is a backseat driver.
    他是个爱瞎指点,常把事情弄糟的人。(非“坐在后排的司机” )
76.I won't buy your story.
    我不信你这一套。(非“买你的故事” )
77.You've made a mistake, but if the cap fits, wear it.
    你错了,若是这样,你该留意。(非“如果帽子合适就带上” )
78.You've a fat chance of winning their confidence.
    你没什么机会赢得他们的信任。(非“好机会” )
79.This is a smoke-free area.
    这是一个禁烟区。(非“自由吸烟区” )
80.You can't use lazy Susan.
    你不能用餐桌上的旋转盘。(非“懒惰的苏珊” )
81.He entered a paper shop.
    他进入一间报亭。(非“纸店” )
82. He is a second-story man.
    他是个越窗入室盗贼。(非“住二楼的人” )
83.He is my Scotch cousin.
    他是我的远亲。(非“苏格兰表亲” )
84.He is a Spanish athlete.
    他是个好吹牛的人。(非“西班牙运动员” )
85.She always drinks sweet water.
    她总爱喝淡水/饮用水。(非“糖水” )
86. We had dinner at a tea shop.
    我们在小餐馆用餐。(非“茶室” )
87.It is eleventh hour.
    现在是最后的时刻。(非“十一点” )
88.He is a top banana.
    他是个主管。(非“优质的香蕉” )
89.This is a wet blanket.
    这是一件令人扫兴的事情。(非“潮湿的地毯” )
90.He is a white-headed boy.
    他是个宠儿。(非“白头发的男孩” )
91.The patient lives in a white room.
    那个病人住在无尘室。(非“白色的房间” )
92.I like drinking white wine.
    我爱喝白葡萄酒。(非“白酒” )
93.This is a piece of yellow news.
    这是一条耸人听闻的消息。(非“黄色新闻” )
94.Don't be a chicken!
    别害怕!(非“别当小鸡” )
95.Let's go and see the color.
    我们去参加郊游会吧!(非“看色彩/颜色” )
96.We won him last month.
    我上个月说服了他。(非“赢了他” )
97.I lost my heart to her.
    我爱上了她。(非“对她失去信心” )
98.They can study English as well as maths.
    我们可以学英语和数学。(非“一样好” )
99.Who dare break the rule under the sun.
    天底下谁敢违反这规则。(非“在太阳底下” )
100.He has a lady-on-side.
     他包养了个“二奶”/情妇。(非“秘书/女助手” )
101. A bad idea came to him.
     他想到/起了一个坏主意。(非“坏主意影响他” )
102. You can't be serious.
     你不是当真的吧!(非“严肃、认真” )
103. I have come to know that he is a liar.
     我逐步认识到他是一个撒谎者。(非“来知道” )
104. We shall put the meeting to an end.
     我们将结束会议。(非“把会议放到最后” )
105. The game will come to an end.
     会议即将结束。(非“到最后来” )
106. You can wait at the front desk.
     你可以在前台/总服务台等候。 (非“前面的桌子” )
107. This hotel offers room service.
     这家宾馆提供把酒菜送到客房的服务。(非“住宿服务” )
108. I am not a bit thirsty.
     我一点也不渴。(非“很渴” )
109. I have a bone to pick with you.
     我对你有意见。 (非“挑骨头” )
110. Can I use the running water?
     我能否使用自来水?(非“流水/会流动的水” )
111. The sugar contains too much sand for table use.
     这糖含太多的沙子不能食用。 (非“用来作桌子” )
112. A customer told a tailor that he'd like to order a suit
     on the same terms.
     一位顾客告诉裁缝师说他要以相同的条件订做一套西装。
     (非“在同一学期” )
113. When shopping, she always looks at a laundry list.
     购物时她总看着一张杂七杂八的单子。(非“洗衣单” )
114.My job is a present under the Christmas tree.
     我的工作前途未卜。(非“圣诞树下的礼物” )
115.When flying saucers are real is an open question.
     飞碟是否是真的还没定论。(非“一个公开的问题” )
116.When I heard my name called, I was getting butterflies in the stomach.
     当我听到有人叫我的名字时,我十分紧张。(非“肚子里面有蝴蝶” )
117.The boss of an inn said that the waiter was on the ball.
     小餐馆的老板说他的服务生的工作又好又勤快。(非“在舞厅里面” )
118.We don't know what to do now, so we must play by ear.
     我们不知怎么做,所以必须见机行事。(非“玩弄起耳朵来” )
119.Hearing the good news, he gave me five.
     听到这好消息后他向我击掌以示庆祝。(非“给我五块钱” )
120.After the couple have quarreled for a long time,
     the wife turned the table.
     夫妻俩吵了好长一段时间后妻子扭转了局面。(非“打翻桌子” )
121.Women love shooting breath.
     女人爱聊天。(非“哀声叹气” )
122.Everything is in apple pie shape.
     一切事情都有条不紊、规则且有序。(非“乱七八糟” )
123.Talk is cheap.
     吹牛不付费。(非“免费交谈” )
124.This fish is a kind of brain food.
     这种鱼是健脑食品。(非“只有大脑才能吃的食物” )
125.May Day is coming. I am going to paint the town red.
     五 一节快到了,我打算痛痛快快地玩个开心。
    (非“把全镇的墙都刷成红色” )
126. It's raining cats and dogs outside.
     外面下着倾盆大雨。(非“猫和狗”)
127. I feel like having a ball.
     我觉得很痛快/开心。(非“有一个球” )
128.I have run out of money.
     我已经用完钱了。(非“跑出去” )
129.At present, everything is sky-high.
     目前很多东西很贵。(非“象天空一样高” )
130.If he loses shirt in business, he'll hit the ceiling.
     如果他生意亏本,他会发火。(非“丢衬衣、击天花板” )
131.At the end of a month, I'm always caught short.
     一到月底我就手头紧/缺钱花。(非“切短” )
132.He is in the market for a new car.
     他想买一部小车。(非“为了一部小车” )
133.This car is in A-1 condition, but it would cost an arm and a leg.
     这车子很好/高档次,但太贵。(非“一只手臂和一条腿” )
134.His family expenses are on his shoulders.
     他的家庭开支太大。(非“在他的肩膀上” )
135.I can't believe I'm down and out.
     我简直不相信我会穷得一无所有。
136.Just sit tight. You will get out from under.
     耐心等待吧,你会摆脱困境的。
137.Twenty dollars is not enough. That is a drop in the bucket.
     20元不够,那只不过是杯水车薪。(非“桶里的一滴水” )
138.We must save some money in order to keep our head out of water.
     为了不欠债,我们必须存钱。
139.He talks through his hat and he will have egg on his face.
     他言过其实/爱吹牛,有他好看的。(非“高过他的帽子、脸上有鸡蛋” )
140.He is not a clockwatcher.
     他不是一个老看表等待下班的人。(非“看更者” )
141.Today I am under the weather.
     今天我身体不好。(非“在天气下” )
142.Out of the blue, he opened up a business on a shoestring.
     出人意料,他做起小本生意。(非“鞋带的生意” )
143.That is a feather in his cap.
     这是他值得骄傲的一件事情。(非“帽子上的一根羽毛” )
144.I'm in seventh heaven.
     我实在高兴极了。(非“在第七层天堂” )
145.I noticed your head was in the clouds.
     我看你是想入非非。(非“在云朵里” )
146.I think I made a hit with the boss and my idea knocked him dead.
     我想我赢得了老板的赏识,我的想法给他流下深刻的印象。(非“撞死他” )
147.I would like to get sth. off my chest.
     我想说说心里话。(非“从胸口拿出东西” )
148.He is a man who keeps his nose to the grindstone.
     他是个任劳任怨、埋头苦干的人。(非“把鼻子顶在石磨上” )
149.My hands are tied about this thing.
     对这件事我无能为力。(非“被绑住” )
150.He is always telling a cock and bull story.
     他总爱瞎编故事。(非“公鸡和公牛的故事” )
151.You have a head on your shoulders.
     你颇有见识。(非“头在肩膀上” )
152.Why are you taking your hat off to me?
     你为何佩服我?(非“向我脱下帽子” )
153.This company is in a jam.
     这家公司陷入困境。(非“拥挤” )
154.My wife had her heart set on this vocation.
     我妻子非常盼望这次休假。(非“把想法放在假期” )
155.Why do you always stick your neck out?
     你为何总是爱冒风险?(非“把脖子伸出来” )
156.My heart is in my mouth?
     我的心快要跳出来了/这事快吓死人了。(非“在嘴里” )
157.Don't put your foot in your mouth.
     别胡说八道。(非“把脚放嘴里” )
158.I am at the end of my rope.
     我绝望了/没希望了。(非“在绳子端” )
159.I will be in this dead-end job until I kick the bucket.
     我将一辈子干这份没出息的工作一直到死为止。(非“踢掉桶子” )
160.Don't sell yourself short. Talk turkey with him.
     别低估自己,仔细/认真好好跟他谈谈。(非“谈论火鸡” )
161.He keeps running around in circles and lost his marbles.
     他整天忙得团团转而且失去理智。(非“丢了大理石” )
162. It's a hard nut to crack.
     这是一件很棘手的问题。(非“坚果、击碎” )
163.What you said would make your hair stand on end.
     他所说的会令人大吃一惊。(非“竖起来” )
164.Did you get up in the wrong side of the bed this morning?
     你今天上午是否情绪不好?(非“在错误的一边” )
165.Next time I'll put everything in black and white.
     下次我将把每一件事情用文字/白纸黑字写下来。(非“在黑白里面” )
166.Don't give me a song and dance.
     别对我花言巧语。(非“歌曲和舞蹈” )
167. The child is always in hot water.
     那个小孩常常惹麻烦。(非“在热水里” )
168.She is the apple of her father's eye.
     她是她父亲的掌上明珠。(非“父亲眼里的苹果” )
169.We lost track of each other and I've never come across him later.
     我们失去联系而且我后来从没碰见过他。(非“横过” )
170.They are so buddy-buddy, but give me the cold shoulder.
     他们很要好,但对我却很冷淡。(非“给我冷肩膀” )
171.He does have a mind of his own.
     他从来没有主见。(非“有自己的想法” )
172.They never see eye to eye.
     他们从来没有达成一致的意见。(非“两眼相看” )
173.She is my old flame on a blind date.
     她是我经过别人介绍认识的旧情人。(非“黑暗日子里的火焰” )
174.You must weigh your words when you talk to her.
     你跟她谈话时必须小心翼翼。(非“称你的话” )
175.I've looked high and low for my wallet.
     我一直在到处找我的钱包。(非“高和低” )
176.Let's hit the sack.
     我们睡觉吧。(非“击打袋子” )
177.The newly married couple broke up soon.
     那新婚夫妇很快分手了。(非“打烂了” )
178.The wife's beef is that the husband is hitting the bottle too much.
     妻子的抱怨是丈夫喝酒太厉害。(非“打烂瓶子” )
179.We are in the same boat.
     我们同病相怜/同舟共济。(非“在同一条船里” )
180.Let's clean the air.
     我们开门见山。(非“清洁空气” )
181.Let bygones be bygones.
     过去的事情就让它过去吧。(非“过去的” )
182.We should have a man-to-man talk.
     我们来个坦率的交谈吧。(非“男人与男人” )
183.Don't make a mountain out of a molehill.
     不要小题大做。(非“小山丘” )
184.I feel like I am knocking my head against the wall.
     我感觉到我在白费心机。(非“头撞墙” )
185.Miss Joe is setting her hat at the rich man.
     乔小姐向那位有钱男人求婚。(非“放下帽子” )
186.He won't take it lying down and say/cry "uncle".
     他不会拼到底,他会认输的。(非“叫叔叔” )
187.She let the cat out of the bag.
     他泄露了秘密。(非“让猫跑出袋子” )
188.You are a bookworm and you'll be in the doghouse.
     你是个书呆子而且会遇到麻烦的。(非“狗屋” )
189.Use your noodle.
     动动你的脑筋。(非“面条” )
190.I can't figure out why he jumped to conclusions.
     我不明白他为何草率下结论。(非“勾画出、跳” )
191.Don't let him take advantage of you.
     别让他占你的便宜/作弄你。(非“学你的优点” )
192.He went from bad to worse and would pass away.
     他的病情恶化、快要死了。(非“经过” )
193.I have ants in my pants.
     我很紧张/紧张得象热锅里的蚂蚁。(非“锅里有蚂蚁” )
194.I will give him his walking papers.
     我要让他走路/解雇他。(非“会走路的文件” )
195.We can only put our heads together only on the q.t..
     我们只能秘密/悄悄地讨论/商量这件事情。(非“把头奏一起” )
196.Don't breathe a word, or you'll be in Dutch.
     别泄露秘密,否则你就麻烦。(非“吐出一个字、在荷兰” )
197.The patient is in a touch and go situation.
     这个病人的病情很严重。(非“接触” )
198.Nobody can break the ice with him.
     谁都无法跟他相处。(非“打破冰块” )
199.He got the job by the skin of his teeth.
     他险些连这份工作都得不到。(非“牙齿表层” )
200.Maybe I am barking up the wrong tree.
     或许我错怪了你。(非“骂错树” )
201.Two of my closest friends tied the knot.
     我的两位好友结婚了。(非“打了结” )
202.I have stayed away from drinking.
     我已戒酒。(非“呆在外面” )
203.If we had not bought the tickets two years in advance, we might
     be 6 feet under before we could see the hit show.
     要不是我们提前很长时间购了票,也许我们还来不及看上那部轰动
     人们的电影/戏就离开人世/死了。(非“六尺之下” )
204.How come the old man passed out?
     那个老人是怎么死的?(非“走” )
205.Do you want to go to a gin mill for a pick-me-up?
     你是否想去小酒吧喝点兴奋饮料?(非“搭载我” )
206.I was on the edge of my seat.
     我刚才已经坐不住了。(非“在我座位旁” )
207.Do you know these drinks are on the house?
     知不知道这些饮料/酒是免费供应的?(非“在房子上” )
208.This time he'll sink or swim.
     这回对他将是成败在此一举。(非“沉或浮” )
209.Though this film raised a lot of eyebrows.
     尽管这电影令人瞠目结舌。(非“提起我的睫毛” )
210.The grease monkey does have the know-how.
     那位修车工的确很有经验。(非“知道如何” )
211.The store has to be on guard because some people have sticky fingers.
     这商店须设防,因为有许多人手脚不干净。(非“粘手指” )
212.You must put two and two together.
     你必须根据事实作出合理的结论。(非“把二和二放在一起” )
213.He has been pulled the wool over your eyes.
     他受到别人的蒙骗。(非“把羊毛拉到眼睛上面” )
214.That is nothing to sneeze at.
     这可不是小事一桩。(非“打喷嚏” )
215.I heard the judge threw the book at him.
     我听说法官要重判他。(非“把书扔给他” )
216.They'll probably send him up the river.
     他们大概会判他入狱。(非“把他送到河流上” )
217.Please keep this under your hat.
     请保守秘密。(非“把它放在你的帽子下” )
218.Nobody can put anything over on you.
     没人能为你出面摆平这事。(非“把东西放在你的身上” )
219.He never kept his nose clean.
     他从不老实。(非“保持你的鼻子干净” )
220.It's time his goose was cooked.
     现在该是他饮下自己酿的苦酒/自作自受的时候了(非“鹅被煮” )
221.He is his mother's boy.
  他是一个事事依靠父母没有男子气概的人。(非“他妈的孩子” )
222.It's donkey's years since I last saw him.
  我很久没有见过他。(非“驴子的年” )
223.He must sing for his supper.
  他必须靠勤劳谋生。(非“为了吃饭” )
224.He has a touch of the Hong Kong Dog after having some fish.
  他吃过一些鱼后拉肚子。(非“香港狗” )
225.I have a window and can be on time.
  我有点空挡时间(约30分钟),来得及的。(非“窗户” )
226.This cake is too heavy for me to eat.
  这块饼太腻了,我吃不下。(非“太重” )
227.I have been to Naples and die.
  我去过(意大利的)那不勒斯,死而无悔。(非“死了” )
228.One of the couple is rocking the cradle.
  那对夫妇/恋人年龄相差甚远。(非“摇动摇篮” )
229.She complained that her husband smoked like a chimney.
  她抱怨她的丈夫是个烟鬼。(非“象一个烟囱” )
230.Uncle Wang lives in Chinatown.
  王叔叔居住在唐人街。(非“中国镇” )
231.Without my glasses, I am as blind as a bat.
  没有眼镜,我什么都看不见。(非“象蝙蝠一样瞎” )
232.He is as busy as a bee.
  他非常忙碌。(非“象蜜蜂一样忙碌” )
233.Kill two birds with one stone.
  一箭双雕,一石二鸟。(非“用一块石头大两只鸟” )
234.The police played cat and mouse with the gang.
  警察对匪帮欲擒故纵。(非“玩猫和老鼠” )
235.The couple led a cat-and-dog life ever since they got married.
  那对夫妻从结婚后就经常吵架着过日子。(非“猫和狗的生活” )
236.The lamp is a real white elephant; It does not work.
  那盏灯真是个累赘,它点不着。(非“白色的大象、工作” )
237.I am busy now, and I have other fish to fry.
  我很忙,我有许多事情要办。(非“有其它要炸的鱼” )
238.It's strange he is so thin; he eats like a horse.
  很奇怪,他很瘦,但吃得很多。(非“像一匹马” )
239.I spent my puppy-love/calf-love in France.
  我在法国度过了我的初恋/童年之恋。(非“小虎/小牛之恋” )
240.I had the news straight from the horse's mouth.
  我从消息灵通人士那里得到了这条消息。(非“马的嘴巴” )
241.He will hit the ceiling.
  他会发火的。(非“撞天花板” )
242.The boss gave him the boot.
  老板解雇了他。(非“给他 鞋子穿” )
243.He is fit for the job like a glove.
  他完全/非常适合这项工作。(非“象一只手套” )
244.She will marry and we pass the hat round for her.
  她将要结婚,我们替她筹钱。(非“把帽子递给她” )
245.I must take my hat off to him.
  我不得不佩服他。(非“向他脱下帽子” )
246.In his family, his wife wears the trousers.
  在他家,他妻子说了算/当家。(非“穿裤子” )
247.We'd better have our agreement in black and white.
  我们最好把协议见诸文字/白纸黑字写下来。(非“黑色和白色” )
248.My Dad has very green fingers.
  我爸是个园艺能手。(非“绿色的手指” )
249.I am in the pink and hope you are too.
  我很健康,希望你也一样。(非“穿粉红色的衣服” )
250.He went purple with rang.
  他气得脸色发紫。(非“去” )
251.The child went red and said nothing.
  那孩子害羞得一言不发。(非“去” )
252.Sales began to drop and the company was soon in the red.
  销售额开始下降,公司出现了亏空赤字。(非“穿红色衣服” )
253.When the police arrived, he went white.
  当警察到来时,他脸色发白。(非“去” )
254.He is a white-collar worker.
  他是一位白领/脑力劳动者。(非“白色的衣领” )
255.This is a white lie.
  这是无意的谎言。(非“白色的谎言” )
256.He claims that his family tree includes several university students.
  他宣称他家族出了几位大学生。(非“家庭树” )
257.She is a wall flower.
  她是一位在舞厅上没有人请跳舞的人。(非“墙花” )
258.Don't worry. You can pass the exam. It's a piece of cake.
  别担心,你能通过考试的,这是小事一桩。(非“一块蛋糕” )
259.As sure as egg is egg, he is a bad egg.
  千真万确/毫无疑问/的的确确,他是个坏家伙。(非“鸡蛋” )
260.One man's meat is another man's poison.
  甲喜欢的东西乙未必喜欢。不同的人有不同的爱好。(非“肉和毒药” )
261.He drove a car without a license and now he's in the soup/in trouble.
  他无证驾驶,现在可麻烦了。(非“在汤里面” )
262.It's only a storm in a tea cup.
  那只不过是小事引起的轩然大波。(非“茶杯里的风暴” )
263.Blood is thicker than water.
  血浓于水。亲人比外人亲。(非“厚” )
264.They could never see eye to eye on anything.
  他们的看法总是不一样。(非“眼对眼” )
265.He beat me and I beat him, an eye for an eye.
  一报还一报。以牙还牙。(非“眼睛对眼睛” )
266.She is a slave in her husband's eyes.
  在她丈夫看来,她是奴隶一个。(非“在她丈夫的眼睛里面” )
267.The young couple sat in a corner making eyes at each other.
  把多年轻人坐在角落里以目传情。(非“制造眼睛” )
268.What could we do in the face of the trouble?
     面对困难我们该这么办?(非“在表面” )
269.On the face of his dead father, he is guilty.
  面对他死去的父亲,他十分内疚。(非“在表面” )
270.She will show her face on TV next week.
  下星期她将在电视上露面。(非“出示” )
271.My hair stood on end at the sight of the accident.
  看到这场事故我非常恐惧/毛骨悚然。(非“站在末端” )
272.Poverty and disease go hand in hand.
  贫穷与疾病有紧密联系。(非“手拉手” )
273.He lost his head and ran away.
  他惊慌失措地跑了。(非“掉了头脑” )
274.We'd better had a heart-to-heart talk.
  我们最好进行一次推心置腹的交谈。(非“心对心” )
275.Can you read between lines?
  你能体会字里行间的意思妈?(非“在线与线之间” )
276.I am short of money this week.
  这星期我手头拮据。(非“短” )
277.He is called Alfred, or Alf for short.
  他名字叫Alfred,或者简称Alf。(非“缺乏” )
278.In short,I don't think it is right.
  总而言之,我认为这不对。(非“短” )
279.Day in, day out, he rides a bike to work.
  他天天骑单车上班。(非“出出入入” )
280.Every dog has its day.
  人人都有得意的时候。(非“每一只狗都有它的一天” )
281.He often plays table-tennis after hours.
  他下班后常打乒乓球。(非“几小时之后” )
282.He arrived five minutes behind time.
  他迟到五分钟。(非“在时间之后” )
283.She is rather behind the times.
  她相当保守。(非“在时间之后” )
284.Let me do it in no time.
  让我马上做这件事。(非“没有时间” )
285.The man killed time by doing a crossword.
  那人通过填纵横字来消磨时间。(非“杀死时间” )
286.We had a bad/good time at the dentist's.
  我们在牙科诊所过得很难受/开心。(非“坏/好时间” )
287.How come(=why) you were late?
  你为何迟到?(非“怎么来” )
288.As a matter of fact (=in fact), he is rather intelligent.
  实际上他很聪明。(非“事情/东西” )
289.Out of sight, out of mind.
  眼不见,心不想。(非“景色、想法” )
290.Go and ask what's-his-name (=a certain person) if he'll help you.
  去问某某人看他是否愿意帮你的忙。(非“他的名字” )
291.He lost his temper and began calling me names.
  他生气起来并骂了我。(非“叫我的名字” )
292.The teacher called my name.
  老师点我的名字。(非“叫我的名字” )
293.The government will go to the country.
  政府将举行大选。(非“去乡下” )
294.This has something to do with you.
  这事与你无关。(非“有事要做” )
295.I have run out of money.
  我用完了钱。(非“跑出去” )
296.I don't like Greek gifts.
  我不喜欢害人的礼物。(非“希腊的礼物” )
297.I need some French chalk.
  我需要一些滑石粉。(非“法国的粉笔” )
298.Don't pull my leg.
  别开我的玩笑。(非“拖我的后腿” )
299.He is in his birthday suit.
  他赤身裸体。(非“穿他的生日礼服” )
300.He will not eat his word.
  他不收回前言。(非“食言” )
301.This is an apple of love.
  这是一个西红柿。(非“爱的苹果” )
302.Everyone must pull up your socks.
  大家应鼓起勇气。(非“拉起你的袜子” )
303.You don't say.
  是吗?(非“别说” )
304.You can say that again!
  说得好!(非“再说一遍” )
305.There is a handwriting on the way.
  有一个不祥之兆。(非“书法” )
306.The wonderful speech brought down the house.
  精彩的演讲博得全场喝彩。(非“拉下来” )
307.I have not the heart to tell you the bad news.
  我不忍心告诉你那个坏消息。(非“无意” )
308.-- How can you know the truth?   -- A little bird told me.
  -- 你怎么知道那个真相呢?  -- 有人私下告诉我。(非“小鸟” )
309.This popular singer has come to front recently.
  那位流行歌星最近显赫起来。(非“来到前面” )
310.In the post office, there are many blind letters every year.
  在邮局,每一年都有许多无法投递的信件。(非“瞎子的信” )
311.The woman has gone three months with child.
  那个妇女怀孕三个月。(非“跟孩子在一起三个月” )
312.The old Party member has clean hands.
  那位党员廉洁清正。(非“清洁的手” )
313.Mike is a youth full of animal spirits.
  麦克血气方刚。(非“动物的精神” )
314.What's on the box tonight?
  今晚看什么电视节目?(非“盒子” )
315.It is a far cry from Beijing to Paris.
  从北京到巴黎路程很远。(非“哭了很久” )
316.The old man is as strong as a horse.
  那位老人力壮如牛。(非“马” )
317.To write an English letter is as easy as ABC.
  写一封英语信易如反掌。(非“字母ABC” )
318. Don't be like a hen with one child.
  别大惊小怪。(非“一只母鸡跟一只小鸡” )
319.I like to drink black coffee.
  我爱喝不加糖的咖啡。(非“黑色” )
320.I will never do it, or I am a Dutchman.
  我不会这么做的,否则我不是人。(非“荷兰人” )
321.He will do a Dutch.
  他想自杀。(非“做荷兰人” )
322.He wants to do it well, but now he is in Dutch.
  他想把它做好,但是失败了。(非“在荷兰” )
323.He is as drunk as a Dutch.
  他烂泥如醉。(非“跟荷兰人一样醉” )
324.Some time later, I knew I was Dutched.
  一段时间以后,我才知道我受骗上当。(非“荷兰的” )
325.Excuse my French.
  原谅我说的粗话。(非“法国” )
326.She made a blind date with a mad doctor.
  她跟一位精神科的医生初次约会。(非“盲目的约会、神经医生” )
327.The confidence man has a lot of dead president at home.
  那个骗子家有许多美钞。(非“有信心的人、死的总统” )
328.The criminal lawyer is against person remark.
  那位刑事律师反对人身攻击。(非“犯罪的律师” )
329.There is a service station near the dressing room.
  化妆室附近有一家加油站。(非“服务站、更衣室” )
330.There used to be a sporting house here.
  这里以前曾经有一个妓院。(非“运动室” )
331.You must have known much about horse sense.
  你一定懂得许多常识。(非“马的感觉” )
332.That is a capital idea.
  那是一个好注意。(非“资本主义思想” )
333.She threw her cap over the windmill.
  她的行为有失检点。(非“把帽子扔向滚滚急转的车轮” )
334.It's said that he knew a little black art.
  据说他懂得许多妖术。(非“黑色的艺术” )
335.He is a black stranger.
  他是一个完全陌生的人。(非“黑色” )
336.There is much white coal in the southwest of China.
  中国西南有许多能源。(非“白色的煤” )
337.I know that he is a white man.
  我知道他是一个可靠的人。(非“白色的人” )
338.Can you read this yellow book?
  你能看懂这本黄皮书吗?(非“黄色的书” )
339.Some people have red tape.
  一些人有官僚习气。(非“红色的带子” )
340.We have many green hands in our team.
  我们队有许多新手。(非“绿色的手” )
341.I like blue stocking.
  我喜欢女才子。(非“蓝色的袜子” )
342.Political leaders must know much China policy.
  政治家必须懂得许多对华政策。(非“中国的政策” )
343.The boss bought an American beauty.
  那位老板买了一朵红蔷薇。(非“美国美女” )
344.She has a kind of English disease.
  她有软骨病。(非“英国的病” )
345.He spent an Indian summer.
  他享有一个愉快平静的晚年。(非“印度的夏天” )
346.Now he'll have to face the music.
  现在他必须承担一切后果。(非“面对音乐” )
347.You must make your own way.
  你得自己闯出一条路子来。(非“自己的方法” )
348.You must stand on your own two feet.
  你必须自食其力。(非“两脚站立” )
349.This film is not my cup of tea.
  这部电影不合我的胃口。(非“我的茶” )
350.I took off my hat to him for his courage.
  我钦佩他的勇气。(非“脱下帽子” )
351.I don't like the Terrible-Two.
  我不喜欢那个淘气鬼。(非“可怕的二” )
352.The party is over and I will leave someone holding the bag.
  聚会已结束,我想让人收拾这烂摊子/残局。(非“抓住袋子” )
353.In the face of the difficulty, he threw up his hands.
  面对困难,他无计可施/束手无策。(非“伸出他的手” )
354.The jury is still out.
  问题尚无结论/结果还难以预料。(非“陪审团还在外面” )
355.The kids usually play post office.
  孩子们常玩邮信游戏。(非“玩邮局” )
356.If you make this plan, I will back you up.
  如果你制订这个计划,我会支持你的。(非“向后、向上” )
357.If I were you, put yourself in his shoes.
  如果我是你,请设身处地位他想一想吧。(非“鞋子” )
358.No problem. You can count on me.
  没问题,全包在我身上。(非“计算” )
359.I ran into my old girlfriend the other day.
  前一阵子我偶然遇到我以前的女朋友。(非“跑进去” )
360.Your good luck will not last forever. Fortune has its seasons.
  你的好运不会久远,风水轮流转。(非“季节” )
361.It may be late. What does your watch say?
  也许晚了,你的手表几点了?(非“说” )
362.When he gave me advice, I am all ears.
  他给我提意见时,我洗耳恭听。(非“所有的耳朵” )
363.Susan didn't come. I was stood up.
  苏姗没来,我白等了一场。(非“站起来” )
364.If you suggest we have a meeting, I will second that.
  如果你提议开个会,我赞成。(非“第二” )
365.Don't mention him, It's a long story.
  别提他,这说来话长。(非“长故事” )
366.-- What about your holiday?  -- That is quite a mouthful.
  -- 你的假期如何?  -- 真是一言难尽。(非“一大口东西” )
367.He was sheets in the wind yesterday.
  他昨天喝得酩酊大醉。(非“风中的被单” )
368.I know that I am in the soup now.
  我知道我现在处境十分危险。(非“在汤里面” )
369.She is a girl of a good family.
  她是一位良家少女。(非“富家闺女” )
370.Keep a thing seven years and you will find a use for it.
  东西保留久了肯定会派上用场。(非“七年” )
371.I was all at sea when I went to that city alone in my teens.
  当我十几岁独自去那座城市时,我感到茫然不知所措。(非“在大海” )
372.The champion finally met his match and lost the game.
  那位冠军最后遇上他的竞争对手并输了比赛。(非“手表” )
373.Mr. Brown is on pins and needles.
  布朗先生如坐针毯。(非“品针和缝衣针” )
374.It will cost an arm and a leg to get my car repaired.
  修理我的车子要耗巨资。(非“衣只手和衣条腿” )
375.His stepmother regarded him as a black sheep in the family.
  他的继母不把他当自己的孩子看待。(非“黑羊” )
376.The boss said to the secretary angrily, "Go fly a kite."
  老板生气地对秘书说:“走开/滚开!”。(非“去放风筝” )
377.He has invited a baker's dozen to his party.
  他邀约了十三人参加聚会。(非“面包师的一打” )
  (以前在西方社会,饼店出售的糕饼一定要斤两足,否则便犯法。故买饼的人为免惹官司,没售一打,便多加一个,因此a baker's dozen就成为十三的意思。)
378.We are all very busy, but he is always sitting on his hands.
  我们很忙,而他却什么事情都不做。(非“坐在手上” )
379.He is a young man hot from school.
  他是一个刚出校门的年轻人。(非“热” )
380.You shouldn't bite the hand that feeds you.
  你不该恩将仇报。(非“咬喂你的手” )
381.She blamed me in hot blood.
  她愤怒地指责我。(非“热血” )
382.She gave birth to a blue baby.
  她生了一个先天不足的孩子。(非“蓝色” )
383.Now that everyone is here, let's take the chair.
  既然大家都到齐了,我们开始开会吧。(非“拿椅子” )
384.Why did you change your color?
  你为何改变了主意?(非“颜色” )
385.He won the girl's hand.
  那女孩同意和他结婚。(非“” )
386.I made a decision at zero hour.
  我在紧要关头作出了决定。(非“零点” )
387.We will choose a white day to get married.
  我们将择吉日良辰完婚。(非“白色的日子” )
388.She is a tomato, everyone likes her.
  她是个美貌女子,人人喜欢她。(非“西红柿” )
389.He lived a simple life man and boy.
  他一生过着简朴的生活。(非“男人和男孩” )
390.Don't mention him, he is only a small potato.
  别提他,他不过是个微不足道的人。(非“” )
391.He is a snake in the grass among us.
  他是潜伏在我们中的危险人物。(非“草中之蛇” )
392.I will keep a good house.
  我将盛情款待客人。(非“看好房子” )
393.The old man died in his bed.
  那位老人寿终正寝。(非“死在他的床上” )
394.She looks blue today.
  她今天看起来闷闷不乐。(非“蓝色” )
395.I will give you a box on the ear.
  我将给你一记耳光。(非“盒子” )
396.I am out of collar.
  我失业了。(非“衣领” )
397.When I pointed out his mistake, he saw a wolf.
  当我指出他的缺点时,他张口结舌。(非“看到狼” )
398.I knew her on the nose.
  我刚好认识她。(非“在鼻子上” )
399.He wants to go to the sea when he grows up.
  他长大后想当海员。(非“去大海” )
400.I am not in the same street as you in English.
  我在英语方面永远不如你。(非“在同一条街上” )

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