童鞋們在備考托福聽力的時候不知道會不會遇到這樣的問題,我剛才聽到一個特別熟悉的詞組,我也能把它寫下來,可是這個詞組好像表達(dá)的不是它原來本身的意思了,變成了一個新的通用地道表達(dá),一遇見這樣的情況,我就徹底暈菜了,這些詞到底是什么意思啊?那為了幫助大家解決這個問題,這次我們來總結(jié)一下這些經(jīng)常出現(xiàn)的托福聽力地道小詞~
a big shot/wheel American & Australian, informal
an important or powerful person in a group or organization
Mr Madison is a big shot in the world of finance.
a breath of fresh air
someone or something that is new and different and makes everything seem more exciting
Angela's like a breath of fresh air when she comes to stay.
After all the criticism, his positive comments came as a breath of fresh air.
be all ears
to be waiting eagerly to hear about something:
I'm all ears - tell us what they had to say.
be all eyes
to watch someone or something with a lot of interest:
We were all eyes as the Princess emerged from the car.
have butterflies (in your stomach)
to feel very nervous, usually about something you are going to do
She had butterflies in her stomach as she walked out onto the stage.
for a song
very cheaply
This is one of my favorite pieces of furniture and I got it for a song in a market.
Property prices have come right down - houses are going for a song (= being sold very cheaply) at the moment.
go by the book, do sth by the book
to do something exactly as the rules tell you
My lawyer always goes strictly by the book.
This is a private deal - we don't have to do everything by the book.
face the music
to accept criticism or punishment for something that you have done
When the missing money was noticed, he chose to disappear rather than face the music.
first things first
used to tell someone that more important things should be done before less important things:
First things first, let's have something to eat.
dos and don'ts
rules about what you must do and what you must not do in a particular situation
In the back of the guide there's a list of the dos and don'ts of local etiquette.
save (sth) for a rainy day
to keep an amount of money for a time in the future when it might be needed
She has a couple of thousand pounds kept aside which she's saving for a rainy day.
break the ice
to make people who have not met before feel more relaxed with each other:
Someone suggested that we play a party game to break the ice.
Let's break the ice by having everyone give their name and say a few words about their job.
call it a day informal
to stop doing something, especially working
After playing together for 20 years, the band has finally decided to call it a day.
It's almost midnight - I think it's time to call it a day.
eat your words
to admit that something you said before was wrong:
Sam said it would never sell, but when he sees these sales figures he'll have to eat his words.
have it both ways
to benefit from two opposing things:
You can't have it both ways - you either work longer and get paid more or have more leisure time and get paid less.
be in hot water (ALSO get into hot water)
to be in or get into a difficult situation in which you are in danger of being criticized or punished:
He found himself in hot water over his comments about immigration.
keep your head down
to do or say as little as possible in order to avoid problems or arguments
The best we can do is keep our heads down and hope that people will soon get used to the new system.
let nature take its course
to allow someone or something to live or die naturally
By this stage, her illness was so severe that the doctors agreed to let nature take its course rather than prolong her suffering.
We plant the seeds in springtime and then just let nature take its course.
no sweat
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