1 get on one’s nerve 招惹某人神经了 A: Why did you come to the meeting late? I left a message with your roommate about the time change.: Z$ s4 |% C8 t
B: She has a very short memory and it really gets on my nerve sometimes., z! X' t4 E. f4 _$ h; z$ u, Q5 |
2 get started on 开始做# t; w$ G0 A" Q: D" ]( y3 j
We should get started on the project., V0 ^, t, z( I/ D( f" E, j
3 get time off from work 从工作中抽时间
% V( }- `+ a7 U' O' b Oh, so she was able to get time off from the work.
. V6 U& |! ]& S( E) J# V 4 give credibility to 相信! [- m9 \3 h8 E& l7 k
A: did you hear about Jim?# C; t+ P* y1 B, [4 W, |' ?1 v
B: I wouldn’t give that rumor any credibility.
D' [' [ S) r, S" ~5 ^ 5 go easy on 温和对待& b: F X7 S* M8 Z- {
Well, since it’s your first and only ticket, the judge will probably go easy on you.
3 o% J# O+ Q) Z4 r. e 6 go in one ear and out the other 一耳朵进,一耳朵出
, A, H6 {5 C+ w. D& G Well, you know Mike, everything’s in one ear and out the other.
# x. K! X. g. F7 i 7 go jogging 去跑步
1 m, b( O: w0 V5 E; I1 p- M6 [ Are you ready to go jogging?3 C* I) J. ?7 z, T# B( ? i
8 go to one’s head 某人自负" N( l* R2 S1 |* m$ L: U
A: Have you noticed how John’s changed since he became student government president?
( ?3 R; A* N3 X( j/ s0 A B: I think the whole thing has gone to his head, and he used to be so sociable and open.
/ x7 C! g/ V7 K- A/ [- d 9 got the time 几点了5 c- ?0 M# F t5 _8 N! w, ?
A: Got the time?
`& h" X1 f H2 z7 M" \3 d B: It’s a little after ten.& P, t$ _+ G# T
10 graduation announcements 毕业典礼请柬
! B5 }) \& Z5 }& D. ? Have you ordered your graduation announcements?
2 v7 E! t/ l' h3 w X1 s8 x 11 graon about 抱怨: o( d' Y6 j/ v# }4 ~1 a+ r" Z
How come Michael’s always groaning about something?- F- B! n9 y% u" P
12 guest lecturer 客座教授$ @5 Z* K# V h3 Y
The only person who understood the guest lecturer was the professor." l" x1 S1 f' O/ ~
13 hand-me-down 送的东西9 I6 K! r" V& A$ x) W0 m" ^7 t
A: What a gorgeous jacket. It must have cost a fortune.* k- m; x' _# s S! V# X
B: Not at all. It’s a hand-me-down.
% M2 T1 g. {4 `7 p! d 14 hand down 易如反掌# {% a b% t' J/ l. K
Lee won the chess match hands down.
* b Y/ v6 o2 z* o 15 have a way with 擅长& r) z. R, w7 O3 U& u6 z* d+ l
Bonnie really has a way with words.
: q5 h8 T# b. p c1 C$ R1 e 16 have had it with 处于) z8 ?0 x$ ^3 Y* _5 G! [0 Z/ T8 s
I’ve had it with being sick in bed. I’ve read most of these magazines twice.
! o6 ~( A& L1 P4 L' K/ f 17 head and shoulders above 高出许多
V" c4 ~$ ^8 R5 B In computer programming, Susan is head and shoulders above the rest of us.
5 }) D+ E$ K; a" I. U- |" V 18 hit the spots 特别好
' M0 }8 c9 Q7 K: m This lemonade sure hits the spots.
* x- K4 }, G/ K! H2 |' v; k 19 hold the grudge 记仇
% `; A; o* C* f" K2 j$ v# B1 {" d1 i A: I wish I hadn’t hurt Mary’s feelings like that. You know I never meant to.8 v5 |3 [" v4 P! p- h$ F/ _
B: The great thing about Mary is that she doesn’t hold the grudge.
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20 I have no idea which way to turn 我不知道该怎么办 |