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Idiom: More bang for your buck 物超所值 Hit the book: Increase understanding Describe Treatment Write down Medicinal plant Siberia Elderly Keep alive Ancestor
Idiom: Music to my ear 想听到的一句话 Hit the book: Aviation Infamous Warfare Fancy Cash-trapped Turn down Recognizable Ungainly inherently
Idiom: Make yourself scare ( avoid going to someplace ) Hit the book: Belong to Ancient Probably (possibly) Treasure Bury Ruin Prom Royalty
Idiom: Make or break ( something critical ) Hit the book: Marine Organism Coral polyps Calcium Limestone Attach to Weird Coral reef
Idiom: Lose face(embrassed,lose repution) Hit the book: passsive voice 被动语态 abandon 放弃,抛弃 animal shelter 动物收容所 adopt 收养 congratulation 祝贺
Idiom: Many moons ago ( long time ago ) Hit the book: Monument Site Weigh Formation Statue Crop Alien Flatten Tornado
Idiom: plain Jane ( ordinary looking girl ) Hit the book: Commend Bureaucracy Arrogant Hierarchy Retention Notorious Cult Shred False move Trigger
词汇畅谈(Vocabulary Build-up):mean 口语训练营(Everyday English):英语情景对话:英语俚语 语法天地(Grammar Talk):be going to 的用法
Idiom: Recipe for disaster ( cause for trouble ) Hit the book: Emboss Insignia Attach Reflector Scratch Synthetic Familiarity Awareness Souvenir Private school students often have randoseru embossed with the school insignia. Kids also attach safety r
Idiom: Put yourself in someone's shoes ( think from someone else position )Hit the book: Bumpy Rev up Tar strip Mingle with Altitude Adjustment Abatement Descent The bumpy wheels Time to go. You'll hear the engines rev up as you start moving forward.
Idiom: Put your cards on the table ( tell someone everything )Hit the book: Sector Obscenely Lavish Splash out Sting Tycoon He is the chairman of Reliance Industries, India's largest private sector company, which has interests in oil, gas, textiles,
Idiom: Put a cork in it ( shut up ) Hit the book: Outgoing Shift Grungy Minimal Take precedence Cause Work ethic Sacrifice AWOL Acknowledge No stranger to hard yakka, he began working at KFC at 14 and put in 30-hour weeks during his senior high schoo
Idiom: put a bug in your ear ( remind ) Hit the book: Dub Sponge Boomerang kids Handout Mortgage Commonplace Surge Tap Roll up your sleeves Poky Augment It's been dubbed the Sponge Societya generation where so-called boomerang kids return to the no-r
Idiom: Run before you can walk( be patient ) Hit the book: Retinal detachment Macular degeneration Cataract Light sensitivity Blurry Side effect Randomly Respectively Optical And high myopiawhere the eyeball stretches and becomes too longisn't just
Idiom: Rolling in the money ( very rich ) Hit the book: Ostensibly Offbeat Thumb nose Commiserate Reminiscent Milestone Merchant What is Singles' Day? Ostensibly, November 11 is Singles' Day in China, an offbeat, casually-observed holiday said to h
Idiom: Roll your eyes ( show disrespect ) Hit the book: Boxing Day Unfathomably Courier Scoot Frenzy Brainchild Coffer Extravagant Gala Starlet Beijing: It's a bit like the Boxing Day sales, except in China, online and unfathomably bigger. An estim
词汇畅谈(Vocabulary Build-up):commit 口语训练营(Everyday English):各种跟热有关的词汇 语法天地(Grammar Talk):关于time的介词短语
Idiom: Run something into the family ( hereditary ) Hit the book: Billionaire Winning bidder Auction American Express High profile Antiquity Dynasty Case by case basis Chinese billionaire Liu Yiqian spends $170 million on AmEx card, gets to fly first
Idiom: Let your guard down ( relax ) Hit the book: Passion Relax Benjamin Disraeli, a 19th century British Prime Minister, once said, Man is only great when he acts from passion. For today's aspiring entrepreneur, exploring avenues of creativity to f
Idiom: Lesser of two evils ( unpleasant option, but not as bad as other ) Hit the book: Question: Is happiness nature or nurture? Eating ice cream really does make you happy. Scientists have found that a spoonful of the cold stuff lights up the same