· sound someone out试探某人的意见 Have you sounded the principal out on postponing the final examination? · call a spade a spade有什么就说什么 We are good friends. Call a spade a spade. Don"t tell me in a round-about way. · spick and span干干净净 The housewife always keeps her kitchen spick and span. · go for a spin出去兜风 The city dwellers like going for a spin to the country on weekends. · spine-chilling令人毛骨悚然 He likes horrible films. Those spine-chilling pictures to us are pleasant to his eyes. · The spirit is willing; but the flesh is weak.心有余而力不足 A: How many times have you tried quitting smoking? B: It"s not that the spirit is not willing, but that the flesh is weak. · win one"s spurs受到奖赏 She won her spurs as a popular writer immediately after her first book became a best-seller. · put the squeeze on someone对某人施加压力 The new situation is putting the squeeze on all companies engaged in this business. · stand up to someone与某人大胆对抗 The soldier stood up to the officer and was place in confinement. · thank one"s lucky stars感到万幸 I should thank your lucky stars that you missed the plane which crashed into the sea. · get off to a flying start来了开门红 Our kindergarten got off to a flying start by having 100 children to sign up in the first month. · go steady with someone 与异性稳步发展关系 Mary and Tim got married after going steady with each other for two years. · watch one"s step当心 You"re better watch your step when you go out with John. He is a trouble-maker. · a stick-in the-mud老古董 He is a stick=in-the-mud and will never invest his money in stock. · be a stickler吹毛皮的人 I don"t like to go to her home. She is a stickler for neatness. · turn someone"s stomach令人作呕 Her sweet voice turned my stomach. · fall between two stools鸡飞蛋打 Tying to straddle two boats, he took up two jobs with two salaries. At last, unable to do either well. · weather the storm度过难关 The wooden house weathered the storm. · harp on the same old string老调重弹 He really gets on my nerves. He always harps on the same old string by promising us a paid holiday., but he never keeps it. · have someone dancing on a string任意摆布某人 Betty is a housewife and no income. Her husband has her dancing on a string. · pull strings for someone为某人走后门,幕后操作 In the material world, money pulls the strings. · be stuck on someone迷恋上某人 Tom was stuck on the girl at the first meeting although it was a blind date. · to sweet-talk someone into (out of ) doing...甜言蜜语地让某人做(不做)…… The accountant sweet-talked the boss out of checking her account. |