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1.clock in 打卡 Don't forget to clock in,otherwise you won't get paid. 别忘了打卡,否则领不到钱。 &fnfuU$
2.come on to 对...轻薄;吃豆腐 Tanya slapped Bill after he came on to her. Tanya在Bill对她轻薄之后打了他一巴掌。 z[JM ]Wy
3.come easily 易如反掌 Languages come easily to some people. 语言学习对有些人来说易如反掌。 :]* =f].
4.don't have a cow别大惊小怪 Don't have a cow! I'll pay for the damages. 别大惊小怪的!我会赔偿损失的。 9~ifST\
5.push around 欺骗 Don't try to push me around! 别想耍我! Z#K0a'
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1.keep one's shirt on保持冷静 Keep your shirt on. He didn't mean to offend you. That's just the way he talks. 保持冷静。那只是他说话的惯常方式,他并非有意要e犯你。 wD@ wOC
2.cool it冷静一点 Cool it. You are * me mad. 冷静一点。你快把我逼疯了。 QdIoK7J 9
3.joy ride兜风 Let's go for a joy ride. 让我们去兜兜风。 o/!a7>xO4
4.rap说唱乐 Do you like rap music? I have trouble understanding the words. 你喜欢说唱音乐吗?我听不太懂其中的歌词。
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5.red-letter day大日子 This is a red-letter day for Susan. She made her first sale to a very important client. 今天是susan的大日子。她和一个非常重要的客户做成了第一笔生意。 P[e#j
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1.go up in smoke成为泡影 Peter’s vacation plans went up in smoke when a crisis arose in the office. 办公室出了问题,peter的假期泡汤了。 U*T :p>&
2.hit the road上· We should probably hit the road. It’s going to take us two hours to get home. 我们可能该上·了吧?到家的两个小时呢! xCMuq9zt@
3.shape up表现良好,乖 You’d better shape up if you want to stay on. 如果你还想留下来的话最好乖一点儿。 !
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4.scare the **** out of someone吓死某人了 Don’t sneak up behind me like that. You scared the **** out of me. 不要那样从后面突然吓我。你吓死我了。 sB01QVx47
5.pull strings运用关系 (源于“拉木偶的线”) He pulled some strings and managed to get us front row seats for the concert. 他运用关系替我们拿到音乐会前排的λ子。 g$8aB{)
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