61. get on one’s nerve 招惹某人神经了
, s' z `. b" C* _& b. ~# G A: Why did you come to the meeting late? I left a message with your roommate about the time change.
1 A# L2 [2 A; Q; g2 u# C( n$ N$ p& B8 Y B: She has a very short memory and it really gets on my nerve sometimes.
$ t8 o, c& E3 j 62. get started on 开始做2 H8 |2 b7 P- Z5 h
We should get started on the project. J! d3 i( v" d
63. get time off from work 从工作中抽时间6 P0 O# U: ~! o, l
Oh. so she was able to get time off from the work.1 K. f3 ^; K) o
64.give credibility to 相信5 O9 ?3 E% X9 y. J* _
A: did you hear about Jim?
& ^# ~& h/ z. @, L* g: | B: I wouldn’t give that rumor any credibility.0 e% R7 }4 p: q/ o
65.go easy on 温和对待
, M2 S2 b! d4 }, a Well. since it’s your first and only ticket. the judge will probably go easy on you.
+ J* u$ h0 u1 A# d% R: z k6 z 66.go in one ear and out the other 一耳朵进,一耳朵出0 k# C3 W) M* L5 [* g/ o
Well. you know Mike. everything’s in one ear and out the other.
$ d4 C/ S8 C2 O1 P 67.go jogging 去跑步2 K0 D1 k3 `3 V3 o- ?' }
Are you ready to go jogging?
; s/ W2 b3 N" p& \, ~, C! J 68.go to one’s head 某人自负
/ |3 _8 ]% M6 d' T% u A: Have you noticed how John’s changed since he became student government president?
( H1 d; e! O2 ^( J9 n2 \2 u9 @ B: I think the whole thing has gone to his head. and he used to be so sociable and open.
I. G. L$ J( r' n& X: C% I 69.got the time 几点了- [3 F# H! |; w* g
A: Got the time?
8 Y, o- @! p% P B: It’s a little after ten." [" r( k2 J2 M
70. graduation announcements 毕业典礼请柬8 Y1 F8 n. O, ?) v
Have you ordered your graduation announcements? |