學校里課本里通常不教抱婉,但是老外嘴里常常出現(xiàn)的英語俚語(slang)档叔,收藏用起來吧。
1 Get a kick out of - To enjoy something. (喜歡某事)
2 Silver lining - A positive aspect of a difficult situation. (困境中的積極方面)
3 Red tape - Excessive bureaucratic or administrative procedures. (過度繁瑣的官僚程序)
4 Put all your eggs in one basket - To risk everything on one plan or idea. (把所有的希望寄托在一個計劃或想法上)
5 Gung ho - Very enthusiastic or eager. (非常熱情或渴望)
6 The whole nine yards - Everything or all the way. (全部或完全)
7 Take it easy - To relax or calm down. (放松或冷靜)
8 On the same page - In agreement or understanding. (達成一致或理解)
9 Spill the beans - To reveal a secret. (泄露秘密)
10 To cut corners - To do something quickly or cheaply, often sacrificing quality. (做某事快速或廉價蒸绩,常常犧牲質量)
11 Cut to the chase - To get to the point. (直接說重點)
12 Break a leg - Good luck. (祝你好運)
13 Go haywire - To become chaotic or dysfunctional. (變得混亂或失靈)
14 Blood is thicker than water - Family comes first. (血濃于水衙四,親情最重要)
15 Easy as pie - Very easy. (非常容易)
16 To pull someone's leg - To tease or play a joke on someone. (戲弄或開玩笑)
17 Take a rain check - To decline an invitation or offer, but suggest doing it another time. (謝絕邀請或提議,但建議另安排時間)
18 Fly off the handle - To lose one's temper suddenly and unexpectedly. (突然失去控制患亿,大發(fā)脾氣)
19 See eye to eye - To agree or have the same opinion. (達成一致或持相同觀點)
20 Cut to the chase - To get to the point. (直奔主題)
21 Fair weather friend - Someone who is only a friend during good times. (只在好時候才是朋友)
22 For crying out loud - An expression of frustration or exasperation. (表示沮喪或憤怒)
23 Draw a blank - To have no answer or idea. (腦袋一片空白)
24 Cold turkey - To quit something suddenly and completely. (突然完全戒掉某事)
25 Spread oneself too thin - To take on too many responsibilities or commitments. (承擔過多責任或承諾)
26 To cost an arm and a leg - To be very expensive. (非常昂貴)
27 Chock full - Completely full. (滿滿的传蹈,充滿的)
28 Hit the nail on the head - To be exactly right. (說中了要害押逼,一針見血)
29 To keep your chin up - To stay positive in a difficult situation. (在困難的情況下保持積極態(tài)度)
30 Bite the bullet - To endure pain or hardship. (咬緊牙關,忍受痛苦或困難)
31 Out of the blue - Unexpectedly or without warning. (突然或沒有預警)
32 Straight from the horse's mouth - From a reliable or firsthand source. (來自可靠或第一手的消息來源)
33 Bob's your uncle - Everything is all set. (一切都準備好了)
34 Rule of thumb - A general principle or guideline. (一般原則或指導方針)
35 To wait for the other shoe to drop - To anticipate something negative happening. (預見到負面事件的發(fā)生)
36 To put in your two cents - To give your opinion. (表達你的觀點)
37 Clam up - To stop talking. (閉嘴)
38 To break the ice - To initiate or start a conversation. (開始交談)
39 To beat around the bush - To avoid talking about something directly or to use unnecessary words. (拐彎抹角地說話或使用不必要的詞語)
40 To take a rain check - To postpone an invitation. (推遲邀請)
41 To let the cat out of the bag - To reveal a secret. (泄露秘密)
42 To hit the nail on the head - To be correct or accurate. (正確或準確)
43 To play devil's advocate - To argue the opposite side of an issue, even if you don't believe it. (辯論問題的另一面惦界,即使你不相信它)
44 No pain, no gain - You have to work hard to see results. (沒有付出就沒有收獲)
45 To twist someone's arm - To persuade or pressure someone to do something. (說服或強迫某人做某事)
46 Keep your chin up - To remain optimistic in the face of adversity. (在逆境中保持樂觀)
47 The ball is in your court - It's your turn to take action or make a decision. (輪到你采取行動或做出決定了)
48 All ears - Listening intently or attentively. (洗耳恭聽)
49 Down to earth - Realistic and practical. (腳踏實地)
50 Every cloud has a silver lining - There is always something positive to be found in a negative situation. (任何困難的情況都有積極的方面)
51 Come hell or high water - No matter what happens. (無論發(fā)生什么)
52 Add fuel to the fire - To make a bad situation worse. (火上加油挑格,使情況更糟)
53 Take the bull by the horns - To face a problem or challenge head-on. (直面問題或挑戰(zhàn))
54 In the black - Profitable or financially successful. (盈利或財務成功)
55 Don't count your chickens before they hatch - Don't make assumptions about the future before it happens. (不要過早樂觀)
56 To throw in the towel - To give up. (放棄)
57 Drop the ball - To make a mistake or fail to follow through on something. (犯錯誤或未能完成某事)
58 To shoot the messenger - To blame the person who delivers bad news. (責怪傳遞壞消息的人)
59 Over the top - Excessive or overdone. (過分或夸張)
60 Crank up - To increase in intensity or volume. (加強,增加)
61 Miss the boat - To miss an opportunity. (錯過機會)
62 Stick to your guns - To remain firm in your beliefs or decisions. (堅定自己的信仰或決定)
63 Tough luck - Bad luck. (不幸)
64 To go the extra mile - To make an extra effort. (做出額外的努力)
65 Under the weather - Feeling sick or unwell. (感覺不舒服或生病)
66 Fish out of water - Feeling out of place or uncomfortable in a new environment. (感到不適應沾歪,處境尷尬)
67 Don't cry over spilled milk - Don't worry about something that can't be changed. (別為已經(jīng)發(fā)生的事情懊悔)
68 Chuffed - Proud or pleased. (驕傲或高興)
69 Eat crow - To admit you were wrong and apologize. (承認自己錯誤并道歉)
70 Last straw - The final thing that causes someone to give up or lose their temper. (導致某人放棄或發(fā)脾氣的最后一件事情)
71 Whatever floats your boat - Whatever makes you happy. (做自己開心的事)
72 Croak - To die. (死亡)
73 Brick and mortar - A physical building or store. (實體店)
74 Make ends meet - To manage finances and pay bills with limited income. (勉強維持生計)
75 Get the ball rolling - To start something. (開始做某事)
76 Ring a bell - To sound familiar or to remember something. (聽起來熟悉或記得某事)
77 Hold your horses - To be patient or wait. (耐心等待)
78 Butter someone up - To flatter or praise someone in order to gain their favor. (拍馬屁漂彤,奉承)
79 Drop the ball - To make a mistake or fail to do something important. (失誤,沒做好重要的事情)
80 Sleep on it - To take time to think about something before making a decision. (在做出決定之前花時間考慮)
81 Head over heels - Completely in love. (
82 To call it a day - To end work or an activity for the day. (結束當天的工作或活動)
83 Skate on thin ice - To take a big risk or to be in a dangerous situation. (冒險或處于危險境地)
84 Face the music - To accept the consequences of one's actions. (面對現(xiàn)實灾搏,接受后果)
85 Close but no cigar - Almost, but not quite successful. (差點就成功了)
86 Fair-weather friend - A friend who is only supportive when things are going well. (只在順境中出現(xiàn)的朋友)
87 Dead ringer - An exact copy or duplicate. (完全一樣的復制品)
88 To miss the boat - To miss an opportunity. (錯過機會)
89 Lay it on thick - To exaggerate or flatter excessively. (夸張或過度恭維)
90 Live and learn - To gain experience and knowledge through life's challenges. (通過生活的挑戰(zhàn)獲得經(jīng)驗和知識)
91 Don't put all your eggs in one basket - Don't rely on one thing for success. (不要把所有的希望都寄托在一件事情上)
92 Rain check - A postponement of plans to a later time. (推遲計劃到以后的時間)
93 Throw in the towel - To give up or quit. (放棄)
94 Egg someone on - To encourage or provoke someone into doing something. (慫恿挫望,激勵某人做某事)
95 Fly off the handle - To lose one's temper suddenly and unexpectedly. (突然失去耐心)
96 Beat around the bush - To avoid talking about something directly. (拐彎抹角,不直截了當)
97 Kick the bucket - To die. (去世)
98 Sitting duck - A vulnerable or easy target. (容易受攻擊的目標)
99 Time flies - Time passes quickly. (時間飛逝)
100 Right off the bat - Immediately or without delay. (立刻或不耽擱)
101 Let the cat out of the bag - To reveal a secret. (泄露秘密)
102 Play it by ear - To improvise or make decisions as events unfold. (隨機應變或在事件發(fā)展中做出決定)
103 Grindstone - A source of hard work or labor. (辛勤工作的來源)
104 In the bag - Certain or guaranteed. (肯定會成功)
105 Know the ropes - To be knowledgeable or experienced in a particular area. (對某個領域有知識或經(jīng)驗)
106 Hang in there - To persevere or keep going. (堅持下去)
107 To drop the ball - To make a mistake or fail to do something. (犯錯誤或未能做某事)
108 When in Rome, do as the Romans do - To follow the customs or practices of a particular place or group. (入鄉(xiāng)隨俗)
109 To spill the beans - To reveal a secret. (泄露秘密)
110 Flash in the pan - A temporary success or trend that fades quickly. (曇花一現(xiàn)的成功或潮流)
111 Full of beans - Full of energy or enthusiasm. (精力充沛)
112 Go cold turkey - To quit something abruptly and completely. (戒斷)
113 Jump the gun - To act prematurely or without all the information. (過早地采取行動或缺少全部信息)
114 Chew the fat - To have a casual conversation. (閑聊)
115 On the fence - Undecided or neutral. (猶豫不決或中立)
116 Flip out - To become very angry or upset. (非常生氣或難過)
117 To see the forest for the trees - To see the big picture. (看到大局)
118 Devil's advocate - Someone who argues against a cause or position, not because they believe it, but to stimulate debate or challenge assumptions. (辯護者)
119 Call it a day - To stop working for the day. (結束一天的工作)
120 To get cold feet - To become nervous or anxious about something. (對某事變得緊張或焦慮)
121 Ballpark figure - An approximate estimate. (大致估計)
122 Apple of my eye - A person or thing that is cherished above all others. (心肝寶貝狂窑,最愛的人或物)
123 Fender bender - A minor car accident. (小車禍)
124 Blow off steam - To vent one's anger or frustration. (發(fā)泄情緒)
125 Keep your eyes peeled - To be alert and watchful. (保持警覺)
126 Devil's advocate - Someone who argues against the popular opinion, just to see the other side of the argument. (反面論
127 Make a long story short - To summarize or simplify a story. (簡短地敘述一個故事)
128 Chew the fat - To have a casual conversation. (隨便聊天)
129 To give someone the benefit of the doubt - To believe someone's words or actions, even if they seem suspicious. (相信某人的話或行動媳板,即使它們似乎有問題)
130 Catch someone's eye - To get someone's attention. (引起某人的注意)
131 To get a kick out of something - To enjoy something. (享受某事)
132 Sick as a dog - Very sick. (非常生病)
133 To sit tight - To wait patiently. (耐心等
134 Put two and two together - To make an obvious conclusion. (做出顯而易見的結論)
135 Green with envy - Jealous. (非常嫉妒)
136 To bite the bullet - To face a difficult situation with courage. (勇敢地面對困境)
137 To cut someone some slack - To be lenient or forgiving towards someone. (對某人寬容或寬恕)
138 Fit as a fiddle - In good health. (身體健康)
139 Clam up - To suddenly become quiet or refuse to talk. (突然變得安靜或拒絕說話)
140 Good riddance - A farewell to something or someone unwelcome. (離開或擺脫不受歡迎的東西或人)
141 To put the cart before the horse - To do things in the wrong order. (按錯誤的順序做事)
142 In the red - Unprofitable or financially unsuccessful. (虧損或財務不利)
143 Long shot - An unlikely or difficult possibility. (不大可能的事情)
144 Face the music - To accept the consequences of your actions. (承擔自己的行為后果)
145 Hit the hay - To go to bed. (上床睡覺)
146 Everything but the kitchen sink - Including everything imaginable. (包羅萬象)
147 Cheap shot - An unfair or unsportsmanlike act. (不公平或不體面的行為)
148 Bummed out - Disappointed or upset. (失望或難過)
149 On the ball - Alert and quick to respond. (敏捷反應)
150 Can't cut the mustard - Can't perform up to expectations. (不能勝任)
151 Go off the deep end - To lose control or become extremely angry. (失去控制或非常生氣)
152 Head over heels - Completely in love. (徹底沉迷于某人)
153 Couch potato - A lazy person who spends a lot of time watching TV or lounging on the couch. (電視迷,懶人)
154 To talk the talk and walk the walk - To back up your words with action. (言行一致)
155 Smooth sailing - Easy or trouble-free. (輕松順利)
156 Piece of cake - Very easy. (非常容易)
157 Put on a show - To perform or pretend for others. (為別人表演或假裝)
158 Gut feeling - An intuition or instinct. (直覺)
159 Quick on the draw - Fast to react or respond. (反應迅速)
160 To take something with a grain of salt - To not believe something completely. (不完全相信某事)
161 Break a leg - Good luck! (祝你好運!)
162 Catch some Z's - To get some sleep. (睡覺)
163 Fit as a fiddle - In good physical health. (非常健康)
164 Ace - A top-notch or excellent person or thing. (超級的泉哈,出色的人或事情)
165 Beef - A complaint or grievance. (牢騷蛉幸,抱怨)
166 Pull someone's leg - To tease or joke with someone. (取笑或開玩笑)
167 Go for broke - To risk everything in the hope of success. (孤注一擲)
168 In a pickle - In a difficult situation. (處于困境中)
169 To get the ball rolling - To start something. (開始做某事)
170 Smell a rat - To sense that something is wrong or suspicious. (感覺有些不對勁)
171 By the skin of one's teeth - Just barely. (勉強,只是差一點)
172 Shoot the breeze - To chat or engage in casual conversation. (閑聊或進行非正式交談)
173 Home stretch - The final portion of a race or project. (比賽或項目的最后一段路程)
174 To burn the midnight oil - To work late into the night. (深夜工作)
175 To go back to the drawing board - To start over or come up with a new plan. (重新開始或想出新的計劃)
176 Get a grip - To control one's emotions or behavior. (控制情緒或行為)
177 Cool as a cucumber - Calm and composed under pressure. (在壓力下冷靜自若)
178 Buckle down - To focus and work hard. (集中精力旨巷,努力工作)
179 Down to the wire - To be close to the end of a deadline or competition. (來到最后時刻)
180 Dumb as a rock - Extremely unintelligent. (非常愚蠢)
181 Cool as a cucumber - Calm and composed. (冷靜自若)
182 Give someone the cold shoulder - To ignore or snub someone. (冷落或對某人冷淡)
183 Cry over spilled milk - To dwell on something that cannot be undone. (船到橋頭自然直)
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