91, look on the bright sides of things 看事物的光明面
1 W3 h2 ~' n! Z! y 92, no kidding 不是开玩笑吧; P3 ^9 t- U2 c: p0 `- F/ t
93, on the tip of one’s tongue 就在舌尖- B0 ?! u! A5 n; C& }) @0 G
A: Are you sure you can’t remember the name of that record?2 ?1 v' D% }) d. ]
B: It’s just on the tip of my tongue!
' d' b8 ~2 Z" b 94, quitting time 下课时间9 T/ _) g2 g V+ S A( `) F9 ]
I’m glad it’s almost quitting time。8 J; }/ v& _" V+ e* t3 Y6 n- G" z( a
95, take it over 重修2 M7 M# v( u' H9 x
Don failed physics and had to take it over。
- x9 J% c) L6 z- p" d @ 96, than necessary 比应该的要冷
1 y: F, [$ Q4 P+ S0 J8 o7 } The lab was cooler than necessary。
$ u2 n% c# r k2 p 97, That’s easer said than done. 说来容易做来难
7 H# u; l' B3 I _6 C1 I 98, There is nothing to it. 没什么,很容易0 K" v% j `1 k9 X
I can run this projector. There’s really nothing to it。
1 o2 t6 ?8 h2 Q" p 99, with flying colors 成功+ I* g! z4 @( J/ z. {8 w1 X
A: How did Ellen do on her American History exam?
& F! b2 X" p0 A: L4 m B: She passed with flying colors。9 m' H4 U; n. k+ g; K
100, You can bet your life 当然
/ N. {. U* Z- T/ @ P& | A: Will Prof. Smith come to class on time?# S5 i: F$ K( y5 x( R. A1 N; z1 r) T
B: You can bet your life。 |