时间:2019-02-19 作者:英语课 分类:听播客学英语


英语课

   I have some idioms for you today. Idioms are colourful ways of saying something. Often, when we use an idiom, we don’t mean the words in a literal 1 sense. We are using the words figuratively.


  Still confused? The best thing is to give you some examples. Four examples, in fact, and each one is about legs or feet!
  Kevin and Joanne go with some friends to a disco club. Kevin likes dancing. But he is no good at it. He stands on the dance floor, jumping up and down and waving his arms in the air. It is not a pretty sight, but Kevin is happy. Bless him! And Kevin has two left feet. That does not mean that he actually has two feet on the left side of his body. No, it means that he is clumsy 2 – he can’t keep his feet in time with the music, and he falls over a lot. He has two left feet.
  Charles is Kevin and Joanne’s friend. But they do not see him very much, because Charles is always travelling. He is never completely happy where he is – he always wants to be somewhere else. He gets a job, but after a few months he resigns and looks for another job, or he goes travelling. He rents a flat, but he will not stay there for long. In a few months he will move to another flat, or to a different city. We say that Charles has itchy feet. That means, he is not happy staying for a long time in the same place or the same job. He always wants to be moving to somewhere new.
  Harry 3’s car broke down last week. It stopped on the motorway 4 and he had to phone a garage to come and tow 5 his car away. Then he had to pay to have his car repaired. It was very expensive. “It cost me an arm and a leg”, says Harry.
  And finally, let us meet Joanne’s friend Tracey. Tracey is lovely young woman, but she is always putting her foot in it. That means, she says the wrong things – she offends 6 people, or embarrsses them, or makes them upset, without meaning to. So, for example, she hears that Harry has just split 7 up with his girlfriend. All of Harry’s friends know that Harry gets very upset whenever he thinks about his former girlfriend. They know that the best thing is not to talk to him about it. But not Tracey. “I hear you split up with your girlfriend”, she says to Harry. She has put her foot in it – again!
  Do you understand now what an idiom is? There is a quiz attached to the podcast, with some more idioms in it. You can find it on the podcast website.

adj.照字面的,原义的,逐字的
  • This word should not be taken in its literal sense.这个词不能按本义去理解。
  • He made a literal interpretation.他逐字解释。
adj.笨手笨脚;不圆滑的,缺乏技巧的
  • He is clumsy with his hands.他的一双手很笨。
  • Its body looks heavy and clumsy when it has eaten its fill.它步态蹒跚,吃饱了的身体更显得笨拙可笑。
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼
  • Today,people feel more hurried and harried.今天,人们感到更加忙碌和苦恼。
  • Obama harried business by Healthcare Reform plan.奥巴马用医改掠夺了商界。
n.高速公路,快车道
  • Our car had a breakdown on the motorway.我们的汽车在高速公路上抛锚了。
  • A maniac driver sped 35 miles along the wrong side of a motorway at 110 mph.一个疯狂的司机以每小时110英里的速度在高速公路上逆行飙车35英里。
n.拖,拉,牵引
  • The broken-down car was taken in tow by a lorry.那辆坏了的车由一辆货车拖着。
  • Mrs Hayes went to the supermarket with her four little children in tow.海斯太太带着她的4个小孩到超市去了。
v.触怒( offend的第三人称单数 );得罪;冒犯;使反感令人不适
  • His behaviour offends against the canons of good manners. 他的行为违背了礼法的准则。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • His English offends against the rules of grammar. 他的英语不符合语法规则。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.劈开,裂片,裂口;adj.分散的;v.分离,分开,劈开
  • Who told you that Mary and I had split up?谁告诉你玛丽和我已经离婚了?
  • The teacher split the class up into six groups.老师把班级分成6个小组。
学英语单词
a plot of
a reversed charge
active pixel sensors
Akerre
ameboid movement amebism
armed with intent to endanger life
asphalt ductility testing machine
asteran
audit of financial authority
available draft
boow
brassey range
buffett
burstwick
centrifugal flow
certified librarian
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
coaling quay
coherent phase
conjugated monomer
constant-current network
contact wire
creatine phosphate
decubital
deficiency transmitted from upper body to lower body
dicophane
double mantle column oven
dovetail blade fastening
dye penetrant
early soybean
earmould
ectocardia cephalica
external-thread
extrusory
favouriting
flores anthemidis
fpaa
generator locking device
glesca
gopis
Guyana current
harriar
have quicksilver in one's veins
helma
Hexagrammidae
in flesh
international show down
Isaack
Jasmine Revolution
landing boat
latherings
lipogranulomatosis
Madibogo
melodied
military officer
molecular diseases
Morobay
munida kuboi
National Science Foundation
nicizina
nighttime safeguarded waiting zone
non-threadable entry for conduit
one through boiler
onomatous
Pesellino
Pont-de Loup
position resolver
posterior coronary artery
pressure band level
product rating
production car
prussiates
pseudo adiabat
quinquity
radiotolerant
representative rate of exchange
retranslocation
rhabdosphaera xiphos
Salix neolapponum
sardiss
semiround
Serafimovskoye
Shenandoah
shocklike
short-run cost
silver-tungsten contact material
single states
solenoid controlled pilot operated valve
sonotransparent
squeeze up
squqmosamide
stagger peaking
stationary force
suction spindle
trip value
twin-head auger
ulcero carcinoma of stomach
user agent protocol
Vatnafjöll
verdol
with tears in one's eyes
wordcrafts