現代英語習慣用語500例
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現代英語習慣用語500例
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· Go to bat for…爲……出力;支持……All evidence went for the mayor, though some government officials insisted on prosecuting him for taking bribes.· Have bats in the belfry頭腦有病,想法荒誕He really seems to gave bats in the belfry: he wants to make big money without dirtying his hands.· Keep at bay窮途末路,使走投無路The doctor said that this medicine would not cure the diseases, but it would keep it at bay.· Be that as it may儘管那樣,也得……Be that as it may, we have to wait till the manager comes.· Off the beam脫離航向,步入歧途Man’s conscience is designed to tell him when he is off the beam.· Full of beans非常無聊;經歷充沛I know he’s full of beans, but his novels are full of beans, too.· Know one’s beans熟悉自己的業務He is very clumsy at doing housework, but he knows his beans in teaching.· Play (it) safe穩紮穩打When you are doing business with other companies, you must play safe by not fully trusting them know all your dealings.· Bear down on…對……施加壓力Don’t bear down on these buttons or you’ll damage them.· Bear something in mind把某事記在心裏We should bear in mind that there’re always exceptions in the rules we have worked out.101—110
· Like a bear with a sore head脾氣特別暴躁Leave him alone! He’s like a bear with a sore head today.· Work like a beaver兢兢業業,勤勤懇懇Nowadays those who are working like a beaver get peanuts while those who stay idle are making bundles.· At the beck and call of someone聽憑某人調遣There are men who are always at the beck and call of their ladies, never daring to go against them.· A bed of roses安樂窩Many people from other countries think that America is a bed of roses, but only those who have been there what kind of a bed of roses America is.· Get up on the wrong side of the bed一整天情緒都不好;氣不順You must have got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning! What wrong thing did I say to get your goat?· Have a bee in one’s bonnet對某事想得入迷;有點神經失常You want to lend your money to her again? You must have a bee in your bonnet.· Beef about…對……牢騷滿腹I’ve had enough of your beefing about other people. Can’t you be a sensible man?· On someone’s behalf代表某人The boss is out for a meeting, but you can ask his secretary to do it on his behalf.· Fall behind落後The manager says that we’re already
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· Go to bat for…爲……出力;支持……All evidence went for the mayor, though some government officials insisted on prosecuting him for taking bribes.· Have bats in the belfry頭腦有病,想法荒誕He really seems to gave bats in the belfry: he wants to make big money without dirtying his hands.· Keep at bay窮途末路,使走投無路The doctor said that this medicine would not cure the diseases, but it would keep it at bay.· Be that as it may儘管那樣,也得……Be that as it may, we have to wait till the manager comes.· Off the beam脫離航向,步入歧途Man’s conscience is designed to tell him when he is off the beam.· Full of beans非常無聊;經歷充沛I know he’s full of beans, but his novels are full of beans, too.· Know one’s beans熟悉自己的業務He is very clumsy at doing housework, but he knows his beans in teaching.· Play (it) safe穩紮穩打When you are doing business with other companies, you must play safe by not fully trusting them know all your dealings.· Bear down on…對……施加壓力Don’t bear down on these buttons or you’ll damage them.· Bear something in mind把某事記在心裏We should bear in mind that there’re always exceptions in the rules we have worked out.101—110
· Like a bear with a sore head脾氣特別暴躁Leave him alone! He’s like a bear with a sore head today.· Work like a beaver兢兢業業,勤勤懇懇Nowadays those who are working like a beaver get peanuts while those who stay idle are making bundles.· At the beck and call of someone聽憑某人調遣There are men who are always at the beck and call of their ladies, never daring to go against them.· A bed of roses安樂窩Many people from other countries think that America is a bed of roses, but only those who have been there what kind of a bed of roses America is.· Get up on the wrong side of the bed一整天情緒都不好;氣不順You must have got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning! What wrong thing did I say to get your goat?· Have a bee in one’s bonnet對某事想得入迷;有點神經失常You want to lend your money to her again? You must have a bee in your bonnet.· Beef about…對……牢騷滿腹I’ve had enough of your beefing about other people. Can’t you be a sensible man?· On someone’s behalf代表某人The boss is out for a meeting, but you can ask his secretary to do it on his behalf.· Fall behind落後The manager says that we’re already