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1a change of pace ׃Q
You can't do these chemistry experiments all day long. You certainly need a change of pace.
2 a far cry from h
The published book is far cry from the early manuscript.
3and how Ĵ_
A She's a good dancer.
B and how.
4a matter of time rg}
It is only a matter of time.
5a phone call away һԒ֮hԸ^æ
If you need my help,do let me know. Just remember I am a phone call away.
6a while back ǰ
7all along һֱ
I knew it all along.
8anything but ^
I was anything but happy about going.
9account for
How do you account for it?
10after all
A I've just seen the X-rays and your teeth look just fine
B I see. Then there is nothing to worry about after all.
11allergic to |……^
Oh man! Something in this room is making my eyes itch. I must be allergic to something.
12at sb's service Ըij˷
I am at your service at any time.
13around the clock 24Сrͣ
Martha studied around the clock for management exam.
14as far as I know ֪
15at home with ………Ϥ
She is at home with problems like this.
16back out
1) ˳
A Wasn't Bert supposed to sing tonight?
B Yes,but he backed out at last minute
2)
She finally backed out of her promise.
17be cut out for m
I'm not cut out to be a hero.
18be absorbed in
She has been absorbed in a horror fiction. I can't tear her away.
19be addicted to ……ϰa
She has been addicted to drugs for years.
20be attached to ……и
A I'm amazed that you are still driving that old car of yours. I thought you would have gotten rid of it years ago.
B It runs well and I've actually been quite attached to it.
21back up
1) ۷e
The subway is running behind schedule,and traffic is backed up for blocks. I don't know if we'll make the 630 show.
2) ֧
I'll back it up.
22be bound for ……ط
The bus is bound for New England.
23be (feel) myself ҵ
I'm feeling myself again.
24be burned up
She was really burned up at the news.
25be hard up for
I'm hard up for clothes,but I have a lot of books.
26be head and shoulders above S
In calculus,Joe is head and shoulders above his classmates.
27be in the dark ڹ
A Do you have any idea what his notice is about?
B I‘m as in the dark as you are.
28be stuck ס
I can't get this window open. It's stuck.
29bite off more than one can chew. ؝
A I hear you're taking an advanced physics course this semester.
B I think I've bitten off more than I can chew.
30break new ground µͻ
His architectural design broke new ground in the field.
1benefit concert
We need to let everyone know about the benefit concert but we don’t have much money for advertising.
2busy signal ռ
I’ve been calling David for the past half hour but I keep getting a busy signal.
3between you and me ֮g
4call for
AԒ
Tom just called for you.
BA
The forecast calls for heavy rain again tonight. Aren’t you glad we’ll be getting away from this for a week?
C
It’s probably in the new part of town. We’ll have to call for directions.
5call it a day ʹ˽Y
A I’m really glad our club decides to raise money for the children’s hospital and most of the people we’ve phoned seemed happy to contribute.
B Yeah I agree. Now we’ve gone through all the numbers on our list now so I guess we can call it a day.
6cash the check F֧Ʊ
Have your sister cashed her paycheck?
7clear off ʰ
It’s about time we clear off the desk.
8come down (꣬ѩ)
The heavy rain is coming down now.
9come in first in the race ِһ
Not only did Jill come in first in the race but she also had her best running time of the season.
10come what may
We’ll pick you up tomorrow at eightcome what may.
11cost somebody an arm and a leg
A Did you see the diamond ring Bill gave to Linda?
B I sure did. It must have cost him an arm and a leg.
12cut it out ]
I told you to cut it out.
13be cut out for r……
Dr. Hamilton doesn’t feel Larry is cut out for the medical profession.
14department chair ϵ
I didn’t write that memo to the department chair.
15dirt cheap dz
A You’ve already furnished your apartment?
B I’ve found some used furniture that was dirt cheap.
16do with ………; do without ]……Ҳ
You can do with your girlfriend.
You can do without your girlfriend
17fall back on ه
A Were you able to understand that French novel without any help from the teacher?
B I did pretty well but I had to fall back on my dictionary occasionally.
18fill a prescription ̎ץˎ
Would you please fill this prescription for me?
19 fill in for ; ͬxfill one’s place(position shoes); take the place of; take over Say Dave can you fill in for me tonight at the restaurant? I’d like to go out of town.
20food for thought ˼Ė|;ͬxthought-provoking
There is a lot food for thought in what he had to say.
21for nothing M
To pay to see that movie would be foolish when you can see it on TV for nothing.
22from top to bottom ϵ
A Maybe you lost your wallet in this room.
B I’ve searched it from top to bottom……
23get of on the wrong foot _ʼe
I got off on the wrong foot and I don’t have any idea which way to turn now.
24get a lot out of something ……Wܶ
The training program was difficult but she got a lot out of it.
25get at f
Do you understand what I’m getting at?
26get away with ………[ÓP
A Did you know that Bob is leaving for home tonight? He isn’t planning to take his final exams.
B He can’t get away with that
27get going soЄ; ͬxget moving
A It looks like we won’t have enough time to do all we wanted to.
B Who says we won’t? let’s get going.
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