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常用短语20条 英语角 en.66169.com 2004-11-30 1. Spill the beans - Reveal secret deliberately or unintentionally. 2. Get the ball rolling - Start doing it, take action. 3. Pull an all-nighter - Study or work all night without getting any sleep. 4. Hot under the collar - Angry, indignant. 5. Keep one's fingers crossed - Hope for the best. 6. Stick to one's guns - Maintain one's position, refuse to change one's opinions, actions. 7. Have one's hands full - Be extremely busy. 8. Close one's eyes to something - Ignore something bad and pretend it is not happening. 9. Do a bang-up job - Do a very good job; do very well at something. 10. Get one's teeth into something - Deal with something or become involved in something with great energy and enthusiasm. 11. A hard nut to crack - A problem that is very difficult to solve or a person who is very difficult to understand. A number of employees were absent last week. It was a hard nut for the manager to crack. 12. A bad egg - Bad person, someone a person who cannot be trusted. That sales person is a bad egg. Don't believe anything he says. 13. On the dot - Exactly at the stated or expected time. Don't be late, the meeting starts at nine o'clock on the dot. 14. Put all one's eggs in one basket - Depend for your success on a single person or plan of action. Fund managers always tell us not to put all your eggs in one basket. 15. Have one's eye on - To have seen something that you want and that you intend to get. Peter had his eye on the manager position before I joined the company. 16. Cut corners - To do something in the easiest, quickest, or cheapest way, often harming the quality of your work. We have had to cut a few corners to get your annual leave application ready on time. 17. Like a cat on hot bricks - Nervous and unable to keep still. A: “Your boss is like a cat on hot bricks today. What's wrong?” B: “He has been waiting for an important phone call all day.” 18. Busy bee - Very busy or very active. A: “I was working till midnight everyday for the past month to finish up the proposal.” B: “You've been a busy bee!” 19. Get out of bed on the wrong side - In a bad mood and is easily annoyed all day. What's the matter with your boss today? Did he get out of bed on the wrong side? 20. On the rocks - Bankrupt. The company looked to be on the rocks in 1992 but made a remarkable recovery in recent years. |
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