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.
6 }$ U: `/ D' r4 { \ B: She has a very short memory and it really gets on my nerve sometimes.+ S4 _0 L9 q9 j0 f6 H' r( \( d
2 get started on 开始做
7 S# ~# f( A& m- z+ j" d- ^# n1 m We should get started on the project.) U( I! y8 H) p7 B- g4 ^0 |
3 get time off from work 从工作中抽时间& t% ?7 v# `3 D3 Y( m, q# T
Oh, so she was able to get time off from the work.
* }0 u3 x/ h/ r' R 4 give credibility to 相信
; o, Q" b& {) y4 c: U& H) G, o& w A: did you hear about Jim?
$ Q' C% i' L2 H% i0 q& w9 ]3 }7 h1 u. o B: I wouldn’t give that rumor any credibility.& ]+ o5 B6 @" s7 f$ S* F
5 go easy on 温和对待3 M4 Y+ W' K$ w- w, Z) r
Well, since it’s your first and only ticket, the judge will probably go easy on you.; P U9 g! i' _9 ?
6 go in one ear and out the other 一耳朵进,一耳朵出
$ z+ Z8 N) t) ]% ~% ?6 v a7 c9 O Well, you know Mike, everything’s in one ear and out the other., ~) g8 t7 A# W, Z
7 go jogging 去跑步
5 X {* A% N, O( h; B8 V Are you ready to go jogging?) r9 X6 F8 }9 l, r
8 go to one’s head 某人自负
# P' B& }+ B0 R1 R2 g A: Have you noticed how John’s changed since he became student government president?
( X) N7 v5 D* D+ P% ~) ^$ `$ } B: I think the whole thing has gone to his head, and he used to be so sociable and open.
% ~1 S. Y8 p5 {) i3 v% @1 Z 9 got the time 几点了- y1 s8 g, Z7 s
A: Got the time?
; }' U* v% e4 i% j: j B: It’s a little after ten.( ?' B6 D, S: D3 P
10 graduation announcements 毕业典礼请柬! H6 G% y) X1 Y
Have you ordered your graduation announcements?- f6 P5 ^7 ^ b
11 graon about 抱怨
, r% S& `( F/ ?' U' x How come Michael’s always groaning about something?
- n* I* ?# e& g' k 12 guest lecturer 客座教授
2 ?5 C W$ n. J9 m The only person who understood the guest lecturer was the professor.4 S, \1 B2 n; m* h
13 hand-me-down 送的东西
& @6 ]( ?: H7 B" N( L/ B A: What a gorgeous jacket. It must have cost a fortune.1 `. z" G9 @3 K' I
B: Not at all. It’s a hand-me-down.
) s) {' r' C0 I7 C; Q 14 hand down 易如反掌& M6 X E- b0 J- @4 B* t) L
Lee won the chess match hands down.
' S* S: N; m& D" Y3 J0 C 15 have a way with 擅长9 ]8 i: R$ R* y. H
Bonnie really has a way with words.
4 U2 X8 M& V" H% `: V 16 have had it with 处于5 x9 i- d1 _: n. |8 O
I’ve had it with being sick in bed. I’ve read most of these magazines twice.9 e7 `$ p2 R/ `# a8 O. |
17 head and shoulders above 高出许多
) E5 O: K' D& j# G6 z1 o6 ] In computer programming, Susan is head and shoulders above the rest of us.
e$ B7 D% g' I; T# ]/ z0 F6 I( e 18 hit the spots 特别好 R5 H+ w3 J/ v4 ]' @% B/ }
This lemonade sure hits the spots. p) |, x; F% ?( Z2 O
19 hold the grudge 记仇
2 t. Q; X: | N& D" T A: I wish I hadn’t hurt Mary’s feelings like that. You know I never meant to.6 h0 _ N4 [) r7 Z, \
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 |