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Children love sweet things to eat, and when mom or dad bakes some fresh cookies, it's a real treat. Of course, lots of cookies means some of them must be put away for later days. Many kitchens have a cookie jar for that purpose. Parents may warn thei
Idiom: Make your toes curl ( be digusted ) Hit the book: Insect Pitcher plant Digestive juices Flytrap Nectar Clap
Idiom: Make ends meet ( make a living ) Hit the book: Landscape Erosion Incredible Hoodoo Canyon Skeleton Carve Sculpture
Idiom: mile a minute 说得很快 Hit the book: Take place Pandora Civilization Live in harmony with Mineral Theme Robot Sink Satisfy needs
Idiom: On the table 所想的条款等讲得清楚明白 Hit the book: Laboratory Carry out Outstanding Expedition Solo walk Nickname Insect Scholarship Botany Enroll
Idiom: On good terms 人与人之间关系融洽,和谐 Hit the book: Photovoltaic Face up to Fossil fuel Catastrophic Destruction Burning question Conversion Promising
Idiom: Odds and ends零零碎碎 Hit the book: Voluntary Opt Punctuality Morale Sneaky snicker Humiliate Dread Alert Drowsy Hostility
Idiom: Night owl 夜猫子,深夜不睡的人 Hit the book: Supervolcano Deadliest Measure measurement take safety measure lava magma yellowstone eruption ash damage
Idiom: nick of time 关键时刻出现,千钧一发,恰好时刻 Hit the book: Volcano Volcanologist Erupt Core Liquid Mantle Magma Crust Plate
Idiom: Not give someone the time of the day 不理睬某人 Hit the book: Unsinkable Ocean liner Iceberg Maiden voyage Intact Deceased Condemn Knot Wreck
Idiom: No skin off my nose 不是我的事,不受影响 Hit the book: Hemisphere Ferocious Frost-bite Scientific station Kayaking Mountaineering Scuba-diving
Believe it or not, the English language has about 25,000 idiomatic expressions. And some of the oldest ones have very interesting histories. Today our question involves an expression from early English literature. It comes from Dimitrije in Serbia. H
洗耳恭听.jpg 释义 eager to listen; attentive;渴望去听,全神贯注; 来源 The ear is the organ by which a person hears. So, if we figuratively say that you are all ears, it means that at that moment you are keenly listening to whatev
Idiom: On your soap box 一个人过度或者过分强调某事 Hit the book: dredge 挖掘机 unmanned 无人驾驶的 exotic 抑郁的 shrimp 虾 amphipod 片脚类的动物 translucent 透明的,半透明的 inhabitant 居民 shed light on sth 使
Idiom: On your high horse 非常固执,傲慢,自以为是 Hit the book: illuninate 照亮 organism 生物,微生物 reside 居住 sea cucumber 海参 vertebrate 脊椎动物 dissolve 能融化 adaptation 适应 fundamental 最基本的,最根本
Idiom: plain Jane ( ordinary looking girl ) Hit the book: Commend Bureaucracy Arrogant Hierarchy Retention Notorious Cult Shred False move Trigger
图片1 Are we on for tonight? Here we have a question about a casual expression for confirming plans. To find out exactly what it means, youll have to listen to this episode!
如果你的朋友总是喋喋不休的重复说一件事情,想必定让你的大脑备受折磨。这个时候,用一句zip your lip来表达你的不满,可谓是再合适不过了。今天我们就来学习个超级好用的英语表达。
Idiom: Put on your thinking cap ( think hard ) Hit the book: Be accused of Malnourished Tabloid Taunt Sentiment Spark outrage Skeleton Catwalk Victoria Beckham has been accused of being 'malnourished' and has admitted to an eating disorder in the pas
Idiom: leave no stone unturned ( search everywhere ) Hit the book: Enjoy/love Hate/dislike Doing something Biking/cycling +two reasons Blogging/wechat/selfies Collecting sneakers Working out