91. look on the bright sides of things 看事物的光明面
9 `( M( y/ q: a# l$ k3 }! i6 O 92. no kidding 不是开玩笑吧
. x3 s# X, z, X 93. on the tip of one’s tongue 就在舌尖
7 \) `# S- o0 l* A A: Are you sure you can’t remember the name of that record?( y1 T- O/ L' d- v
B: It’s just on the tip of my tongue!
5 f& @+ v5 s, w1 S! `8 } y 94. quitting time 下课时间5 M* e# v$ ? ]3 s+ @' { }
I’m glad it’s almost quitting time.+ R1 F3 p& j4 `; E
95. take it over 重修
) O! a9 J! b: O6 s! c1 i/ q Don failed physics and had to take it over.
8 j( i8 q- J0 H6 y& m 96. than necessary 比应该的要冷1 q' y! n1 w. {! i& ^
The lab was cooler than necessary.
) |( b- K$ q3 N 97. That’s easer said than done. 说来容易做来难. w `) o2 t: i6 {: h+ b% J) }
98. There is nothing to it. 没什么,很容易
/ M# D2 ]: i7 E I can run this projector. There’s really nothing to it.$ H+ z2 B# X, N4 X+ s: m9 i: B
99. with flying colors 成功
) y0 k. ]1 ~! @: c, K2 l9 c2 f A: How did Ellen do on her American History exam?/ K$ C& B: P" a
B: She passed with flying colors., R; x0 e! s& H1 @9 [+ N
100. You can bet your life 当然
* A) ?# H! Y6 u, v1 B A: Will Prof. Smith come to class on time?* d8 Z9 N- _! F3 ^
B: You can bet your life. |