80,on campus =在校内
% i: j" o* V8 G* F -Michel is the most talented actor on campus
. \, _: X: ^7 \8 X4 [ Isn’t he though?
9 Z3 B z9 [3 g4 Y3 p 81,on earth =究竟,到底* q# W3 H; g2 d" F$ j3 i
-How on earth can you believe that?. `/ k5 d; j2 R8 a5 W" e. [5 a. K
82,on end = 连续,没完没了的! x9 K; z7 C6 v# I
-Did Linda ever finish that introductory chapter?
* ?! C) D% t+ f( P( M3 T I am not sure; she spent hours on end rewriting it! y2 F0 H; g( Z
83,on one's own =独立的,凭自己的力量6 a3 q( T. d! K2 z: }8 E2 c" @
-She learned to use the computer on her own
* p( f7 `' C2 ?# ^+ f 84,on sale =减价
& J L" U- J4 X7 x t* p! g# V, P -Did you buy any of the sweaters that were on sale?
, e& d* H. Q+ ]; C$ a Buy any, I got five of them, there were such a good bargain' c2 J, P# z3 ^0 x, \1 }
85,on the dot =准时,正点
5 }- ~5 H& M/ P& x -Did you and a man Amanda really meet exactly five minutes to two in front of the theater?
5 t4 I: I2 u% U. ^/ M5 v/ B' A' I. m Yes, we were both there on the dot
( f2 l' D9 t( k% m: S' \' b 86,on the side =兼职,副业
1 K' ?) g8 Q6 }4 q# x& ~ -He has a job on the side preparing a libratory every day for the next experiments
1 C6 F* T: a J 87,once and for all =最后一次,干脆* `3 A' H/ N( l8 O; O
-I am going to tell that neighbor of mine to turn down that music once and for all7 |; E. I4 g! W% B! n
I see why you are angry, but I've always found that the polite route is the most effective/ u! }' O: i6 }
88,out of =缺乏,没有
1 H1 e8 |( F, Y. b, e -I'd like to buy a copy of professor Franklin's book on shelves shells(贝壳)5 F! s$ A( B1 T$ Z% P* w' R+ D
I am very sorry, that you’ve been out of print for some time now
5 R% ^: i# ~) e! H% ?; L/ C! C+ m/ d -The bookstore is out of textbooks for France 102
) g! m( v2 \4 ^7 v; t/ H4 T -How can we be out of salt, I bought them only last week
5 P8 d% L8 m& t Q; F- b# E -The bookstore is out of lined notebook paper 划线的笔记本
& X2 {6 j1 i, ?! x$ [' X' S 89,out of business =停止,停产
0 `8 g1 q7 O, i/ ? -The supermarket down the street is selling everything half price because they are going
7 e7 t1 X7 b4 y5 @ Out of business
3 ?8 e1 C: v3 l ^& i4 g: d Sounds like an idea time to stock up on coffee
8 S, \% r# r; f( [ 90,out of earshot = 不在听力所及范围
$ F5 a, ?3 b) ^1 x -Hey, Joe, Joe, save your breath
# P2 V5 |' k. s9 u+ ? He’s out of earshot
$ v- T0 J# B |! l# j, b" X: ? 91,out of it =神情恍惚,心不在焉1 i6 Q2 b5 U5 A& _' }/ F. H' m
-Peter's really out of it these days2 J! U6 R$ A" [
Yeah I know, ever since he met Anne, he’s been in another world) x2 `: t- @/ F: Z4 r) ~
92,out of one's mind =神经失常2 Q" F2 p6 I- X5 C {
-Gerry says he's planning to take an extra course this term
- v' P3 k8 r8 A0 J9 u He’s got to be out of his mind
/ |, h( o$ o# x/ u 93,out of place =场合不合适,不合时宜,不恰当$ I3 h2 x0 l. B$ O* B
-Just look at that new dormitory, the modern architecture seems so out of place among all the older buildings. e% y( _; Y" T* q! b& G5 \
94,out of steam =没有力气,泄气,渐渐停止4 W3 w) P8 F7 A$ w+ ]! X
-Let’s jog for another mile
/ v# j$ G: S$ L* g) o$ S' R I'll try, but I am running out of steam
; |6 k9 {/ ~$ ^$ L# o! v 95,out of the question =不可能的,办不到的
- |* d. e% X0 Q# j& L -Could I hand in my paper a few days late?
% g) D" ?! f& _1 ~2 H* u I am afraid that's out of the question9 C+ K' h5 t, ^
96,out of this world =非常好" ^- W$ d# s. T* V
-Have you tried Susan's apple pie?
) E ?% v; E; y6 y) r I got the last piece, and it was out of this world! K) Z) Z: r [ d% x8 T! }
97,pass up =错过8 B1 e. V" Z* \4 Y. ~- z
-I was going to ?念错了 work on my thesis a lot in July, but I 'm sure my advisor wouldn't want me to pass up this opportunity
5 p" t1 v' a, ? 98,pay off =证明是成功的,有好处的或值得的
% O1 g. w) S9 ] n4 h -What a wonderful performance, the marching band has never sounded better
/ O4 }* m% N8 y7 E, M) c Thanks; I guess all those hours of practice are finally paying off
8 J7 [1 K$ m- R3 s 99,pick up =1,中途搭人或带货1 n$ ]" h$ t( H
-Have you picked up your ID card from the office yet?( n' m$ s+ T% V. P6 `* _
No the camera for taking photos was broken# Q0 y) ~6 c8 R6 x
-Should we ask Paul to pick up our clothes at the dry cleaners?3 R3 k+ D( ~) G/ y7 R% K. D
Why not, it’s right on his way home, M5 J# e/ V/ w7 N$ g
-Professor Corks said you could pick up your term paper today at her office
$ Z6 }! x) r! i! y- e So she's graded it% N9 c' l& N% F% A
-I hope you had a chance to pick up those financial aid papers
( [ m% M% ~0 V8 T# i! L4 _ l) D% { I thought I get day to do it later
+ ?! U$ e9 f& ]4 u- [9 X -I thought you were picking David up at the airport
# x1 O! y& A: ~ V" i) z( G$ ^ How could air on Tuesday night! [( j7 s% W1 d, R- ]. L# d; i+ t
-I'd like to pick this film up by four-tomorrow afternoon
0 L4 O+ P* g% z* I& Z0 N7 O I can have it for you at two if you like; Z7 Q& J5 v3 n4 x7 x ]4 d3 N- g
-I'm going to the vegetable stand(蔬菜店) today, can I pick up anything for you) F) x6 b) W! w9 H4 p
No thanks; I just came back from the market myself% r6 N; S1 m/ w* D) E: B/ _: {
-We’ve got a whole hour before the Browns come to pick us up& D7 {: B [* ?( b) [4 w3 h$ ^
Yeah, but we better get moving& J1 u' A* G( ]) d2 X3 d
-I am going to the snack bar for a couple of coffee" S0 E3 Y' X" C: I0 T5 `
Would you like me to bring you back something?
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; r+ M! Q; N5 w& g Not from the snack bar, but could you pick up a paper for me |