现代英语口语表示法500例(4)
· keep one"s fingers crossed祈求成功 The leader was guilty of a serious dereliction of duty. He kept his fingers crossed that he could escape severe punishment. · let something slip through one"s fingers眼睁睁地看着……跑掉 The lawyer studied the case very carefully. He wouldn"t let something slip through his fingers. · build a fire under someone紧催促某人…… That guy is a slowpoke. I wish there were some way to build a fire under him. put a fire under someone其主语一般是物,而不是人。 · have other fish to fry有其他要紧事要做 Come on out! Forget about the exam, You"re got other fish to fry. · a flash in the pan昙花一现 He used to be called a young entrepreneur. But soon he was forgotten by the public. He was a flash in the pan. · a fly in the ointment美中不足 Mobile phone are quite popular nowadays, but they ring at any time in the public areas. It is a fly in the ointment. · be nobody"s fool不傻,精明 You can not easily take him in. It is obvious that he is nobody"s fool. · get off on the right foot开门红 Everything will go smoothly if we get off on the right foot. · put one"s foot down气愤的表示反对 The boy wanted to quit school, but his father put his foot down. · play footsy with...与……调情 Jack was so in love with Mary that he couldn"t help playing footsies with her while having dinner. · marry a fortune嫁给了有钱人 Scariet was in trouble, She wanted to marry a fortune and save the whole family. · as sly as a fox非常狡猾 Though the suspect was as sly as fox, he had to admit his crime in front of solid evidence. · a dime a dozen数不清,很多 Pagers were rare ten years ago. Now they are a dime a dozen. · make free with...擅自使用…… Do you think I"m a millionaire? Don"t make free with my things. · a freeloader白吃白喝,爱占便宜的人 In America, even if you live with your relative, you can"t be a freeloader. · a fair-weather friend不能同患难的朋友 I have searched my conscience, and believe I have never mistreated you. But you turned out to be a fair-weather friend. · get stage fright怯场,紧张 The student got stage fright when he stepped into exam room. · add fuel to the flames火上浇油 The boy refused to make an apology to his father, which added fuel to the flames. |