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100大美国俚语

100大美国俚语

100大美国俚语这100句话我们很少用,也很少人明白他们的意思,但老外却经常用。

下面的句子包含很多的哲理,背诵这样的句子是一个非常大的挑战,但却对我们的英语和人生都将有非常大的提高!操练英语的同时,还能提高我们的智慧,何乐而不为!1----- You only go around once in life★Special Note:Though you may tell someone they are doing something in a wrong way, you have to stop criticizing them if their method works.2-----Nothing succeeds like success★Special Note:Like money in a savings account, success seems to compound itself.3------Easy does it★Speci al Note:Some things require gentleness for success. One should not push too hard.4-----Every little bit helps★Special Note:This is especially true if there is a huge job to do or a huge amount of money to be raised from many people.5-----Look before you leap★Special Note:Don't jump into a situation carelessly. You may land in difficulty.6------Curiosity killed the cat★Special Note:Do not ask too many questions or become too curious aboutthings.7-----Flattery will get you nowhere★Special Note:If flattery is recognized, it will not succeed. One sometimes hears the opposite, Flattery will get you everywhere.8-----There is no such thing as a free lunch★Special Note:If someone you do not know offers you a free lunch or other gift, watch out.9------Better safe than sorry★Special Note:It is better not to take a risk than to take a risk foolishly.10-----Winning isn't everything★Special Note:One may enjoy the process of playing a game whether one wins or not.11-----The burned child shuns fire★Special Note:Some of life's lessons are learned the hard way. The person who has had to pay for a mistake will be careful not to make that mistake again.12-----There are other fish in the sea★Special Note:There are opportunities! For example, this may be used to encourage someone who has just broken off a relationship with a sweetheart.13-----There is more here than meets the eye★Special Note:Be careful. People are hiding something in order to protect themselves or take advantage of you.14-----Once bitten, twice shy★Special Note:This may be used to explain the behavior of a person who is overly cautious about something.15-----To each his own★Special Note:Each individual should be allowed to have his or her own preferences. people will naturally choose different activities, goals, life-s, etc.16-----Looking out for number one★Special Note:This is sometimes used to criticize a person who has abused or taken advantage of someone else.17-----If it feels good, do it★Special Note:Live according to your desires at the moment. Forget about rules, regulations or consequences. Just have fun.18-----Live and let live★Special Note:Do not be judgmental. Do not try to control or punish other people.You live as you like and let others live as they like.19-----Variety is the spice of life★Special Note:Variety is what makes life pleasureable. Boredom is seen as a threat and monotony is the surest route to boredom.20------Money talks★Special Note:Wealth has influence. People who make big contributions to political candidates are "talking" to the candidates and expecting them to listen.21-----All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy★Special Note:This is used to criticize someone who takes work too seriously. It affirms that play is as an essential part of human life.22-----The more the merrier★Special Note:This is a way of welcoming someone to participate. It means, the bigger the group, the bigger the party.23-----You can't have your cake and eat it too★Speci al Note:Make up your mind. Sometimes one must choose between two very desirable things, giving up one thing in order to enjoy the other.24-----Love finds a way★Special Note:Love is considered one of the most powerful and determined forces in the world.25-----Absence makes the heart grow fonder★Special Note:When lovers are separated, they may think about each other constantly. their love may deepen.26-----Out of sight, out of mind★Special Note:This is said of someone not considered important or worthy of loyalty. One forgets about that person as soon as he or she is out of sight.27-----Marry in haste and repent at leisure★Special Note:Do not rush into any long-term commitment. It may also apply to any long-term partnership, such as a joint businessventure.28------Talk is cheap★Special Note:Talking is not doing, It is easy to talk about a plan, but this gets little respect untill one takes a risk and puts the plan into action.29-----Love is blind★Special Note:When people are in love, they do not see each other's faults.30-----Beggars can't be choosers★Special Note:Beggars have to accept whatever they get. This harsh reply may be used if people complain about the size or quality of a gift.31----- Home, sweet home★Special Note:This phrase reminds people of the ideal home--It should be a place of warmth, love and joy.32-----Nice guys finish last★Special Note:Success is valued more highly than kindness and politeness. This is more often applied to men than woman.33-----The one who dies with the most toys wins★Special Note:This recent, cynical saying makes fun of three common American desires-- competing, accumulating property, and having fun.34----- You can't argue with success★Special Note:Enjoy life, do what you want to do, experience everything you can.35-----Put your money where your mouth is★Special Note:Get serious about what you are saying. When you have spoken in favorof something, prove that you mean it by risking some money on it in a bet or an investment.36-----The best defense is a good offense★Special Note:Be pro-active and goal-oriented, not timid or conservative. Aim to conquer, not merely to protect yourself.37-----You've got to take the bull by the horns★Special Note:Grab directly and fearlessly for the toughnest part of a problem. Don't look for an easy way out.38-----Money doesn't grow on trees★Special Note:You have to work for things. Success does not come on its own.39-----Too many cooks spoil the broth★Special Note:Individual action or action by the smallest group possible is better than consulting a lot of people.40-----Stand on your own two feet★Special Note:This may be said to a young or immature person who depends too much on others.41-----The cure is worse than the disease★Special Note:While trying to solve one problem, we create an even bigger problem.42-----Boys will be boys★Special Note:This is sometimes used to describe irresponsible but not too seriously wrong behavior by men.43-----A man is only as old as he feels★Special Note:A person's energy level is more important than age.44-----A man's home is his castle★Special Note:At home a man is like a king, completely free to do as he wishes.45-----Two heads are better than one★Special Note:Two people are more likely to succeed than one working or thinking alone. It is better to consult than to act alone.46-----There is safety in numbers★Special Note:Do not take large risks all by yourself. Do not walk alone on a dangerous street at night.47-----Charity begins at home★Special Note:One should be kind to close relatives before doing good to the community in general.48-----What goes around comes around★Special Note:What you do to others, especially if it is bad, will eventually be done to you. As you seek your own success, do not treat other people badly.49-----If the shoe fits, wear it★Special Note:If an accusation is true, accept the blame. This saying can also mean, " if a suitable opportunity comes to you, take it!"50-----Don't get mad, get even★Special Note:When someone treats you badly, do not just get angry, express your anger in action.51-----Get a life★Special Note:Do not be so unreasonably critical about tiny things. Find something better to do with your time.52-----My country, right or wrong★Special Note:I am absolutely loyal to my country whether or not I agree with its policy in a certain area.53------Business and pleasure don't mix★Special Note:When you work, work. When you play, play. It is inefficient and therefore unwise to try to mix the two.54-----Let a sleeping dog lie★Special Note:Do not meddle in something that will cause you no trouble if you leave it alone. If you wake up the "dog," it may bite you.55------No man can serve two masters★Special Note:Divided loyalty will break down sooner or later.56-----Make it short and sweet★Special Note:Speak briefly and to the point. We don't have time for the details.57-----What will be will be★Special Note:Some things cannot be changed or avoided.58-----Opposites attract★Special Note:As positive and negative magnets attract each other, so people of very different types attract each other.59-----To err is human★Special Note:It is normal for humans to make mistakes and it is godly (or God-like) to forgive them.60-----Life is a pie★Special Note:If we ask for more than our share, we're just begging to be disappointed.61-----Making every minute count★Special Note:Doing something productive all the time, not letting any time "slip away."62-----A pen is mightier than the sword★Special Note:A conflict maybe resolved more deeply and effectively by writing the truth than by resorting to violence.63-----A new broom sweeps clean★Special Note:A new person in power will change many things and improve the situation.64-----Opportunity only knocks once★Special Note:Opportunity is like an unexpected stranger passing by. It knocks on someone's door. It does not return to the same person.65-----History repeats itself★Special Note:There are patterns in history. Nations rise and fall for similar reasons.66-----People are people★Special Note:Their human nature is predictable. They respond to stimulus and incentives.67-----Praise when praise is due★Special Note:Do not criticise beyond necessity and seldom in public. And always precede criticism with a few words of praise.68-----Turnabout is fair play★Special Note:If a person is taking advantage of someone else, the situation may change. The one on top may end up on the bottom.69-----Here today, gone tomorrow★Special Note:Things may change quickly. This is said as a criticism of a person who changes quickly for no good reason. It may also be said of a thing or situation which does not last.70-----Do not stand out, fit in★Special Note:Make no long-term, close friendships with any colleague., but be cordial to all.71-----Natural law is blind★Special Note:Just like water, cleaness and refreshes without any distinction, and without any judgement either.72-----Man proposes, God disposes★Special Not e:Human beings make their plans but God determines whether they succeed or not.73-----A live dog is better than a dead lion★Special Note:It may be better to run away like a scared dog with its tail between its legs than to stand and fight to the death like a courageous lion.74-----The worm turns★Special Note:Everything chnages. Do not expect situations or people to stay the same for very long.75-----You are what you eat★Special Note:A nation's diet can be more revealing than it's art or literature.76-----Marriages are made in heaven★Special Note:God is the source of human love and the one who destines two individuals to be married.77-----If you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours★Special Note:If you do something good for me, I should do something good for you.78-----Work smarter, not harder★Special Note:Get others to do as much as they can for you.79-----Time heals all wounds★Special Note:The damage done by a conflict is like a wound that will heal naturally over time if it is not re-injured.80-----Time marches on★Special Note:Time is marching to its own drumbeat. It does not slow down or stop for anyone.81-----Keeping up with Joneses★Special Note:This means buying things that you see your neighbors buying. That way you look like.82-----The exception proves the rule★Special Note:Though we are making an exception and breaking the rule in this one case, we do it only becasue the circumstances are so unusual.83-----Shop till you drop★Special Note:Shopping is a form of considering options. People think this is fun so they keep doing it untill they are worn out.84-----The good die young★Special Note:Life is not always fair. Some very fine people die at a young age though it seems they were so good they deserved to live longer.85-----Power corrupts★Special Note:When people are put into positions of power, they gradually forget what life is like for ordinary people.86-----Crime does not pay★Special Note:Though crime appears to have benefits, this is an illusion.87-----So far so good★Special Note:Said by or to someone who is carrying out a plan taking one step at a time. Confidence increases with each step.88-----Innocent untill proven guilty★Special Note:In a court of law, the accused person is presumed innocent at the start. The jury will not convict the person unless the proof is clear.89-----The devil made me do it★Special Note:This is playfully used as an excuse by people who know they have done something wrong but want to avoid the penalty.90-----Home is where the heart is★Special Note:Home is wherever ones loved ones are. The size or appearance of a house does not make it a home or keep it from being a home.。

超级干货!167条美国俚语,让你迅速提高口语!

超级干货!167条美国俚语,让你迅速提高口语!

超级干货!167条美国俚语,让你迅速提高口语!英语·美国俚语今日重点a stony stare 冷眼旁观philosopher's stone 灵丹妙药give sb. a stone for bread 帮助是假愚弄是真a rolling stone gathers no moss 滚石不生苔only a stone's throw from here 扔块石头的距离hard as a stone 坚如磐石a heart of stone 铁石心肠throw stones at one's own house 搬起石头砸自己的脚英语俚语167条【强烈建议收藏】1. apple-polisher 马屁精.2. as busy as a bee 象蜜蜂忙忙碌碌的3. as graceful as a swan 象天鹅姿态优雅的4. as gentle as a lamb 象羊羔性情温顺的5. as cunning as a fox 象狐狸一样狡猾的6. as poor as a church mouse 一贫如洗7. I'm beat. 我非常疲乏8. beat gums 空洞无物用处不大!连篇的讲话9. bell the cat 为众人的利益承担风险10. black sheep 害群之马11. Buddy, where is john 要上厕所?12. Bungee jumping 蹦极跳13. Stop bugging me, man! 喂别烦我了14. blue collar 蓝领15. white collar 白领16. pink collar 粉领族指和蓝领体力工人相当的女性工人17. gold-collar workers 金领族18. dog-eared books 读得卷了边的书19. dog sleep 不时惊醒的睡眠20. dog-tired 像狗一样的累21. dog watch 夜班22. old dog 上了岁数的人老手23. a sly dog 偷鸡摸狗者24. a yellow dog 杂种狗卑鄙可耻的小人25. a big dog 看门狗保镖要人26. You're a lucky dog! 你真是个幸运儿27. hot dog 热狗28. dog nose 啤酒与杜松子酒的混合酒29. a dog in a blanket 葡萄卷饼或卷布丁30. as faithful as a dog 像狗一般的忠诚31. He that lies down with dogs must rise up with flea. 近朱者赤近墨者黑32. A good dog deserves a good bone. 西方人论功行赏时常说'好狗应有好骨头'33. a dog in the manger 占着马槽不拉屎34. Honey, I forget to duck. 亲爱的我忘记闪开了35. eat crow 由于夸大其词或过分自信最后不得不承认错误36. eat his words 食言37. out at elbows 捉襟见肘38. elbow one's way 用胳膊肘挤来挤去为自己开道39. get a black eye 被别人打青了眼睛40. mind your eye 叫别人当心41. blink our eyes 眨眼睛42. flash our eyes at sth. 瞟一眼43. make eyes 抛媚眼44. cast sheep's eye 暗送秋波45. You have an eye for something. 有眼光有见解46. finely arched eyebrows 纤细的弓形眉47. pencil the eyebrows 描眉48. eyebrow pencil 眉笔49. rough bushy eyebrows 浓密的粗眉50. eyelash grower 睫毛膏51. eyelash curler 卷睫毛器52. without turning an eyelash 泰然自若不动声色53. not bat an eyelid 没合眼睡觉54. not bat an eyelid 对事情泰然自若55. hang on by the eyelids 事情危在旦夕56. face the music 不得不接受惩罚承担后果必须承受出现的局面57. a matter of face 面子攸关的事情58. lose face 丢面子59. save one's face 挽回面子60. pull a long face 拉长了脸61. make a face at you 对你做个鬼脸62. have the face 厚颜无耻.63. cold fish 态度冷冰冰没有热情的人64. drink like a fish 牛饮65. flats 平跟鞋66. footfall 客流量68. green eyed 嫉妒69. green finger thumb 把大伙干不好的活都干得漂漂亮亮.70. green hand 生手.71. green light 允许许可.72. green revolution 绿色革命.74. the green years 青春年华75. He is ripe in years but green in heart. 形容某人是老当益壮76. lose your heart to someone 和某人谈恋爱77. lack heart 缺乏勇气78. win your heart 赢得你的心79. broken heart 破碎的心80. heart of stone 石头心肠81. pour out your heart 倾吐你的心事82. have a heart 可怜可怜你83. his heart in the right place 他的心肠是很好的84. not to wear your heart on your sleeve 不要太情绪化85. Don't take the failure to your heart. 别为失败而难过86. lose heart 失去信心87. your heart of gold 金子般的心美好心灵88. write a letter to her and declared your heart. 写信表达爱慕之情89. Don't let your heart get cold. 不要让你的热情冷却下来90. a man after her own heart 正和她心意的人91. put your heart at rest 放下心来92. straight from the horse's mouth 来自权威和可靠的消息93. I was welcomed with open arms. 我被热烈欢迎94. Jargon 行话95. keep a good house 招待周到.96. kill someone with kindness 热情的让人受不了97. know sth. like the palm of one's hand 了如指掌98. lashes 睫毛99. lead a cat-and-dog life 过着不和睦的敌对的生活100. lead a double life 婚外恋婚外情101. leather boots 皮靴102. love at first sight 一见钟情103. lummox 傻大个儿.104. lean meat 瘦肉105. fat meat 肥肉106. salted meat 咸肉107. fresh meat 鲜肉108. smoked meat (bacon) 熏肉109. strong meat 难以消化的食品难理解的事物110. grill the meat 在烤架上把肉烤得滋滋冒油111. fry the meat 把肉炒一下112. a meaty book 一本有实际内容的好书113. you young monkey 小淘气鬼114. Stop monkeying with my camera! 别摆弄我的相机115. make a monkey (out) of 愚弄耍弄.116. monkey business 耍些骗人的把戏捣鬼.117. Monkey 代表500 美元.118. Nature calls 要上厕所119. pain in the neck 讨厌恶心.120. up to one's neck 忙的不可开交121. break one's neck 努力地拼命地做事.123. save one's neck 免受苦难或惩罚.124. crane one's neck to see sth. 伸长脖子看什么东西125. never say uncle 嘴硬不肯服输不肯承认126. Tom never says uncle.127. nitpicker 爱吹毛求疵的人128. others by noticing small and unimportant differences 129. one track-minded 单轨思维大脑不灵活缺乏灵活的思维能力.130. one's cup of tea 某人喜欢的事情.131. I hope you'll soon be in the pink again. 我希望你早点恢复健康132. play the woman 撒娇133. pupil 瞳孔134. his right man 他的得力助手135. The Last Rose of Summer 夏天的最后一朵玫瑰136. The Way-Side Rose 路边的玫瑰137. the rose of the party 晚会上最美丽最引人注目的女孩138. Everything is coming up roses. 自己经历的每件事都非常顺利圆满.139. Life is not all roses. 人生并不是十全十美140. No rose without a thorn. 没有不带刺的玫瑰141. rosy view 乐观看法142. rosy prospect 美好前景143. have roses in your cheeks 面色红润144. sandals 凉鞋145. set the world on fire 一些震撼世界的杰出成就146. platform shoes 厚底鞋147. lace up your shoes 系鞋带148. common as an old shoe 不摆架子平易近人149. be in another's shoes 处于别人的位置150. die in shoes 暴死街头151. My shoes bite (me). 鞋子穿了脚疼152. hiking shoes 旅游鞋153. sports shoes (sneakers) 运动鞋154. for a song 很便宜.155. soul mate 性情相同的人精神上的伙伴性情相同. 156. It's a steal! 真便宜157. stew 用小火慢慢地炖158. sticky business 让人左右为难的事情159. two-faced 两面派.160. in hot water 处在困境之中161. in smooth water 进入顺境162. spend money like water 花钱大手大脚163. pour cold water on your idea 向你的这个想法浇点冷水164. wedge heel 坡跟鞋165. wolf down his food 狼吞虎咽地吃东西166. cry wolf 谎言欺人.167. from the word go 立刻马上.。

美国俚语大全

美国俚语大全

1.I couldn't care less.这句话的意思是「我不在乎」,「缺乏兴趣」(lack of interest),也就是:I don't care at all.或I don't give a hoot.例如:人家如果问:What do you think of the budget-cut(你对预算削减有何看法?)你回答:I couldn't care less.(我毫不在乎)How do you like Mr. Lee's political point of view?(你喜欢李先生的政见吗?)I couldn't care less.(我才不在乎呢!)但是有时说话者也有「口是心非」:例如:I couldn't care less about the promotion or pay raise.(我不在乎升级或力口薪)而实际上他是根本在乎升级和加薪的,那么人家也许就会回答说:Yes, you do (care).至于I couldn't care more.就是「我很在乎」(I care a lot.)或I care deeply. 同理:I couldn't agree more.=I totally agree.(我完全同意)I couldn't please you more.=I did my best to please you.(我尽量使你高兴)I couldn't be more right.=I am totally right.但是老外为了「自尊」,不愿强调自己的错误,所以很少人说:I couldn't be more wrong.注意:一般人都用否定句,但也有老外把肯定句与否定句互用。

不过,严格来说,I could care less. = I care to some degree. (care 的程度可能减少)I could care more.=I care some. (care的程度也许增加)(主词可用任何人称代名词:he, she, you, we, they 等。

美式俚语大全

美式俚语大全

美式俚语大全俚语具有感染力、情感和幽默色彩,成为人们生活中很重要的一部分。

下面店铺为大家整理了美式俚语大全,欢迎大家阅读。

美式俚语摘抄Made a fine play表现良好。

Maiden voyage处女航。

I'll make a stab at it我想试一试。

Look down upon轻视。

Look out!He is looking for trouble小心!他是来寻仇的。

Make sure to turn off the radio before you go out你离开前一定要把收音机关掉。

What do think of their May and December marriage?你认为他们的老少配如何?Don't mess up your room so much不要把你的房间搞得乱七八糟。

That's plain home cooking那是家常便饭。

Do I have any choice?我有选择的余地吗?It's out of my line这个我是外行。

Can I take a rain-check?改天我再奉陪好吗?Mickey finn迷魂药。

Don't muff your chance to earn a promotion别放过升级机会。

They like to neck with each other他们互相拥抱。

It's no fun at all毫无意思。

美式俚语推荐It's a matter of time这是迟早的问题。

What's on your mind?你有何打算?Don't try me about that!别来这一套!He has no right to blame me他无权责备我。

On the job training在职培训。

Panhandler叫化子(乞丐)Pass away死亡。

50个地道美语俚语

50个地道美语俚语

在美国学美語, 最有趣的大概就是可以听到很多俚语。

很多時候光听那些句子, 好像不容易吗上可以会意出來他么在说什么,听了几次后, 就慢慢可以了解这些俚语的含意了。

这里整理出來的, 都是一些很常听到的「酷語」喔! 不過, 不管什么语音, 都应该考虑到说话的对象、場合与时间, 有些俚語並不适合在正式的場合用。

1. kick ass 了不起A: Wow, you fixed my computer in less than 10 minutes. You're good.A: 哇! 你不到十分钟就把我的電脑修好了呀! 你很棒!B: Yep. I just kick ass.B: 是的! 我就是厉害!"kick ass" 除了字面上的「踢屁股」外, 还有「厉害、打败」的意思。

当「踢屁股」时, 比如某人放你鸽子, 你很气, 就可以说: "I'm going to kick his ass." (我得踢他的屁股)。

当「厉害」用时, 就像上面例句一样用。

"kick ass" 还可作「打败某人的意思」。

比如某人一向在某方面比你強,终于有一天你比他厉害了, 你就可以說:"Hahaha...I kicked your ass."。

觉得"ass" 太难听的人, 就用"butt" 吧!2. kiss ass 拍马屁A: Mary, I'm sorry for cheating on you before. Do you see any chance that we can get back together?A: Mary, 我真的很抱歉对你的不忠实。

你想我们可不可能重修旧好呢?B: I don't know, but you can kiss my ass.B: 不知道, 不过你可以亲我的屁屁(巴結我)。

300条美国俚语

300条美国俚语

(一)1.It’s a hit。

这件事很受人欢迎。

2.You hit the nail on the head。

你真是一言中的。

3.It’s all great to me。

我全不懂。

4.He’s always on the go。

他永远是前进的。

5.That’s a good gimmick。

那是一个好办法。

6.He is a fast talker。

他老是说得天花乱坠。

7.What’s the gag?这里面有什么奥妙?8.Drop dead。

走开点。

9.What’s eating you?你有什么烦恼?10.He double-crossed me。

他出卖了我。

11.It’s my cup of tea。

这很合我胃口。

12.Oh,my aching back!啊呀,天啊,真糟!13.I’m beat。

我累死了。

14.I’ll back you up all the way。

我完全支持你。

15.It’s a lot of chicken feed。

这是小意思,不算什么。

16.Cut it out.= Go on. =Knock it off。

不要这个样子啦~17.Go to hell。

滚蛋!18.Stop pulling my leg。

不要开我玩笑了。

19.Don’t jump on me。

不要跟我发火。

20.No dice。

不行。

21.He always goofs off。

他总是糊里糊涂。

22.So,you finally broke the ice。

你终于打破了僵局。

23.Nuts!胡说!24.He is a nut。

他有点神经病。

25.It’s on the house。

这是免费的。

26.Don’t panic。

不要慌啊!27.He is a phoney。

他是一个骗子。

28.He was put on the spot。

他已经给人打死了。

29.He’s down and out。

他已经完了。

美语俚语15篇

美语俚语15篇

美国口语俚语(1)1.clock in 打卡Don't forget to clock in,otherwise you won't get paid.别忘了打卡,否则领不到钱。

e on to 对...轻薄;吃豆腐Tanya slapped Bill after he came on to her.Tanya在Bill对她轻薄之后打了他一巴掌。

e easily 易如反掌Languages come easily to some people.语言学习对有些人来说易如反掌。

4.don't have a cow别大惊小怪Don't have a cow! I'll pay for the damages.别大惊小怪的!我会赔偿损失的。

5.push around 欺骗Don't try to push me around!别想耍我!美国口语俚语(2)1.keep one's shirt on保持冷静Keep your shirt on. He didn't mean to offend you. That's just the way he talks.保持冷静。

那只是他说话的惯常方式,他并非有意要冒犯你。

2.cool it冷静一点Cool it. You are making me mad.冷静一点。

你快把我逼疯了。

3.joy ride兜风Let's go for a joy ride.让我们去兜兜风。

4.rap说唱乐Do you like rap music? I have trouble understanding the words.你喜欢说唱音乐吗?我听不太懂其中的歌词。

5.red-letter day 大日子This is a red-letter day for Susan. She made her first sale to a very important client.今天是susan的大日子。

美国生活中常用的俚语集锦_俚语

美国生活中常用的俚语集锦_俚语

美国生活中常用的俚语集锦美国俚语作为美国的一种变体,在美国英语中扮演着举足轻重的角色,下面是小编整理的美国中常用的俚语,感兴趣的过来看看吧。

美国生活中常用的俚语摘抄Sorry to have kept you waiting对不起,让你久等了。

It's my pleasure to know you认识阁下,深感荣幸。

Pleasure is mine是我的荣幸。

Come up and see me sometime有空儿请来玩。

You get the point你说对了。

May I take your order?请问点些什么?air sick晕机sea sick晕船I'm going to be upset!我要生气了!We have something in common我们有许多相同之处。

He is a crook他是个骗子。

That is not fair那是不公平的。

That is very interesting那真有趣。

That is so!原来如此!That is too bad!那太可惜了!Is that so?真有那回事吗?I'm through!我完了!I'll see我考虑一下。

Are you all right?你没有问题吧?I'm together我没有问题。

Sorry for being late抱歉来迟了。

You're crazy!你疯了!美国生活中常用的俚语推荐You're tense你太紧张了。

You OK?你没事吧?你还好吗?He is something你实在了不起。

No comment无可奉告。

Go celebrate我们好好庆祝一下。

Lazybones!懒骨头!Behave yourself!放规矩些!It is secondhand这是二流货。

Get with it!迁就一点吧!Let's have a chat我们聊聊天吧。

十四个美剧中常见的有趣俚语

十四个美剧中常见的有趣俚语

十四个美剧中常见的有趣俚语来源:外研社官方博客日期: 2011-08-23导读:在看美剧的时候,经常会发现年轻人们喜欢用一些俏皮的俚语,跟我们在书中学的表达很不一样,今天我们一起来学习一下吧!1. He waved with a big cheesy grin.他朝我挥了挥手,脸上带着那种假假的笑容。

Grin 是露齿笑的意思。

Cheesy除了表示cheese的形容词外还有“简陋的、廉价的”意思,接近shabby和mean的意思。

引申一下,Cheesy grin是“假笑,随随便便敷衍的笑”的意思。

2. Stop being a chicken and try the rollercoaster ride!别那么胆小,来玩过山车啊!我们熟知的chicken是“鸡、鸡肉”的意思,但这个词在口语里还有“少女、小妞”的意思,当然这是不正式的用法。

在这个句子里,chicken是“胆小者”的意思,作名词。

但它也可以作形容词,意思为“胆小的”。

3. You have to drive all the way uptown to get him? Man, that's a drag.你要开车到郊区接他?那真不容易。

Drag作动词是“拖,拉,缓慢前进”的意思。

引申为名词,则有“累赘”之意。

在《韦氏大学词典》里的解释其与burden, encumbrance接近。

4. A: Where did you buy that pen?B: Oh this? It's a freebie I got at the carnival.A: 你在哪买的那支笔?B: 这支啊?这是我在嘉年华得的免费赠品。

Freebie 一看就是从free而来,是不是很形象呢?这是个美国俚语词。

还有个同义形近词freeby,也许是同一个词的两种不同拼法吧。

5. I'm going to study full-on for this next exam.我要全力以赴准备下次考试了。

美国口语俚语大全!(共60篇)

美国口语俚语大全!(共60篇)
ඒࠃ‫ޱ电Ө౳ʣෆ卖࠲ɼࣦ败 The movie was a flop. Nobody went to see it. 这෦电Ө卖࠲཰‫ح‬௿ɼ຅༗ਓ‫؃ڈ‬ɻ
2. drop in/by/over ਵ时଄访 Feel free to drop in anytime. I'm usually home and I'd love the company. 欢ܴਵ时དྷ࠱࠱ɻզ௨ৗࡏՈɼ໵‫ت‬欢ᕟਓ၏൐ɻ
2. rock the boat ፙຑ烦
Don't rock the boat! Things are fine just the way they are. 䫲ፙຑ烦ྃɼࣄ৘这样ब䭧޷ྃɻ
3. blow it 䔟砸ྃɼ࿔ᆀྃ I blew it on that last exam. զ্࣍ߟ试ᯪ砸ྃɻ
ඒࠃ‫ޱ‬语ံ语ʢ4ʣ
1. come again ࠶说Ұว Come again? I didn't quite understand what you said. ࠶说Ұว޷吗ʁ㟬刚说త话զෆ໌നɻ
2. come clean શ盘୑ग़ɼট‫ڙ‬ The criminal decided to come clean. ࡑ൜ႊఆ‫ڙ‬ग़ࣄ实ɻ
4. hit it off ౤缘ɼҰ见೗‫ނ‬ They hit it off instantly and have been good friends ever since. ଞ们Ұ见໘ब኷౤缘ɼဓࠑ੒ྃ޷๎༑ɻ
5. zit ੨य़౱ Why is it that every time I have a hot date, I break out with a big zit on my face? 为ॄ㜮㑌࣍զ༗ॏཁ约ձ时ɼ脸্౎ձ๯ग़Ұ࿽኷େత੨य़౱䏆ʁ

美国最新俚语274条

美国最新俚语274条

美国最新俚语274条英语俚语是一种非正式的语言,通常用在非正式的场合,所以在用这些俚语是一定要考虑所用的场合和对象,最好不要随意用这些俚语。

下面是一些常用的俚语。

a bird in the hand is worth two the bush 一鸟在手,胜似二鸟在林a blank slate 干净的黑板(新的一页,新的开始)a bone to pick 可挑剔的骨头(争端,不满)a cat nap 打个盹儿a chip off the old block 大木头上砍下来的小木片(子肖其父)a chip on one's shoulder 肩头的木片(自卑感,因为自卑而爱找别人麻烦;喜欢向人挑衅)a ouch potato 躺椅上的马铃薯(懒鬼)a cake walk 走去吃糕(易事)a headache 头痛(麻烦事)a knock out 击倒(美得让人倾倒)a load off my mind 心头大石落地a nut 傻子,疯子a pain in the neck 脖子疼(苦事)a piece of cake 一块蛋糕(小菜一碟,易事一件)a pig 猪猡a shot in the dark 盲目射击(瞎猜)a short fuse 引线短(脾气火爆)a sinking ship 正在下沉的船a slam dunk 灌篮(轻而易举的事)a slap in the face 脸上挨了一耳光(公然受辱)a smoke screen 烟幕a social butterfly 社交蝴蝶(善于交际,会应酬的人)a stick in the mud 烂泥中的树枝a thick skin 厚脸皮a thorn in someone's side 腰上的荆棘(芒刺在背)a turn coat 反穿皮袄的人(叛徒)an uphill battle 上坡作战(在逆境中求胜)a weight off my shoulders 放下肩头重担ace 得满分(得到完美的结果)all ears 全是耳朵(洗耳恭听)all thumbs 满手都是大拇指(笨手笨脚)an ace up my sleeve 袖里的王牌an open and shut case明显的事件ants in one's pants 裤裆里有蚂蚁(坐立不安)back in the saddle重上马鞍(重整旗鼓)back on track重上轨道(改过自新)backfire逆火(弄巧成拙,适得其反)ball and chain 铁球铁链,甜蜜的枷(老婆)beat a dead horse 鞭打死马令其奔驰(徒劳)beaten by the ugly stick 被丑杖打过(生得难看)beggar can't be choosers 讨饭的谈不上挑三拣四bet on it 下这一注稳赢(有把握,无疑)bet your life 把命赌上(绝对错了)better half 我的另一半between a rack and a hard place 进退维谷(前有狼后有虎)big headed 大脑袋(傲慢,自大)bigger fish to fry 有更大的鱼要炸(有更重要的事要办)bite off more than one can chew 贪多嚼不烂bite the bullet 咬子弹(强忍痛苦)birds of a feather flock together 羽毛相同的鸟总飞成一群(物以类聚)blow up in you face 在眼前爆炸(事情完全弄砸了)bologna 胡说,瞎说break a let 折断一条腿(表演真实,演出成功)break the ice 破冰(打破僵局)bright聪明,灵光brown nose 讨好,谄媚bug somebody 使人讨厌bull in a china shop 瓷器店里的蛮牛(笨拙的人,动辄弄坏东西的人)bump into 撞上(巧遇)burn brides 烧桥(过河拆桥)burst your bubble 扎破泡泡(打破人的幻想,煞风景)bury one's head in the sand把头埋在沙里(自欺欺人)butterfingers奶油手指(抓不稳东西的人)butterflies in my stomach肚里有只蝴蝶(心里紧张,七上八下)buy the farm买下农场(归道山,死了)call it a night一日事毕,可以睡觉了can't teach an old dog new tricks老狗学不会新把戏cash in my chips兑换筹码(睡觉,就寝)chicken鸡(胆小鬼)circle the wagons把篷车围成一圈(严阵以待)clean up one's act自我检点,自我改进come down in bucket倾盆大雨come down in sheets整片整片地下(倾盆大雨)cool your lips冷静下来cost someone an arm and a leg要花上一条胳膊一条腿(代价昂贵)count on something /doing something 这事靠得住count your chickens before they hatch 蛋还没孵化,先数小鸡crock 破瓦片(无用之物,废话)cross the line 跨过线(做得太过分了)cross that bridge when we come to it 到了桥头就过桥(船到桥头自然直)cry over spilled milk 为泼了牛奶而哭(为过去的失败而懊丧)cushion the blow 给垫着点儿(说话绵软一点,以免打击太重)cut to the chase 抄捷径去追猎物(不绕圈子,开门见山,单刀直入)daily grind 例行苦事,每天得干的苦工days are numbered 来日无多dead center 正当中dead-end street 死路,死巷子dog 狗(丑八怪)domino effect 骨牌效应don't hold your breath 别憋着呼吸(别期望太高)don't look a gift horse in the mouth 赠马不看牙(收人礼物别嫌好道歹)down to the wire 最后关头down under 南边(常指面半球的澳洲)downhill from here 从此都是下坡路(自此每况愈下)drop the ball 掉了球(失职)empty nest 空巢(儿女长大离家)every cloud has a silver lining 乌云也有银边(祸兮福所倚,塞翁失马)fall into place 落实,就绪fender bender 撞弯保险杠的车祸(小车祸)fight tooth and nail 爪牙并施,拚命抵抗fine line 细线(微妙的差别)fish out of water 如鱼离水flash in the pan 淘金盆里的反光(空欢喜一场,好景不长)fork in the road 岔路fox 狐狸(并无贬意)framed 被陷害,遭栽赃full throttle 加足马力get a foot in the door 一脚已经进了门里(获得立足点,占一份)get hitched 拴起来(结婚)get off on the wrong foot 起步便错(第一印象不佳)get the ball rolling 让球滚起来(动起手来)get/give the green light 绿灯亮了(获准行动)get up on the wrong side of the bed 起床下错边give the shirt off one's back 连衬衫都肯脱给人(慷慨成性)go one step too far 多走了一步(做得太过分了)go out on a limb 爬高枝(担风险)go overboard 过火go to hell in a hand basket 坐着吊篮下地狱(一坏不可收拾)go to one's head 上头上脸,冲昏头脑go under 沉没(破产)goose bumps 鸡皮疙瘩grasp for straws 抓稻草(绝望中的挣扎,快要淹死的人连漂浮的稻草也抓)guts 胆子hot 惹火have one's cake and eat it too 既想留着蛋糕,又想吃(既要鱼,又要熊掌)hindsight is 20/20 事后的先见之明hit stride 脚步走顺了hit the books 撞书(用功)hit the hay 倒在稻草上(睡觉、就寝)hit the jackpot 中了头彩hit the road 上路hold a candle to 给他拿蜡烛都不配(元不能相比)hold the key to my heart 掌管我心灵的钥匙hold your horses 勒住你的马(慢来)hang somebody out to dry 把……晾起来了(把……坑苦了)in one's back pocket 在某人裤子后口袋里(是某人的囊中之物)in the dark 在黑暗中(茫然,什么也不知道)in the lime light 站在聚光灯圈里(出风头)in the spotlight 站在聚光灯圈里(出风头)it's Greek to me 希腊文(天书)in the middle of nowhere 周围什么也没有(前不见村,后不着店)joined at the hip 连体婴(死党,从不分开的两个人)jump the gun 枪未响先偷跑(抢先)just what the doctor ordered 正是大夫说的(对症下药)keep an ear to the ground 一耳贴地(注意新动向)keep one's fingers crossed/cross one's fingers 把手指交叉成十字架(暗祈上苍保佑)kick the bucket 踢水桶(翘辫子)kill two birds with one stone一箭双雕,一举两得kiss up to 讨好kitty corner 小猫的角落(斜对角)knuckle sandwich 指节骨三明治(饱以老拳)landslide 山崩(压倒性的胜利)last straw 最后一根稻草left a bitter taste in one's mouth 留下满嘴苦味(留下不愉快的回忆)left hanging 被晾起来了(被挂起来,悬而不决)let sleeping dogs lie 别惊动睡着的狗(别无事生非,过去的事不要再提)let the cat out of the bag 放出袋中猫(泄密,说漏嘴)light a fire under your butt 在屁股下点一把火(促其行动)light at the end of the tunnel 隧道末端的光(一线希望)like hot cakes 象刚出炉的蛋糕(很受欢迎的东西,抢手货)like looking for a needle in a haystack 如同在稻草堆里找一根针(大海捞针)like pulling hen's teeth 跟拔母鸡的牙一样(艰苦不堪)like shooting fish in a barrel 桶里射鱼(瓮中捉鳖)like stealing candy from a baby 娃娃手里骗糖(易事)ling winded 长舌,碎嘴loose cannon 松动的大炮(一触即发的脾气)lose one's marbles 疯了,神智不清low blow 不正当的攻击,下流手段make a mountain out of a molehill 把小土堆说成大山(小题大作)make him and break the mold 上帝造了他以后就把模型砸了(再没有跟他一样的人了)Monday morning quarterback 星期一早晨的四分卫(马后炮)monkey business 猢狲把戏(胡闹)monkey on one's back 背上的猴子(难以摆脱的负担)more than you can shake a finger at 屈指难数more than one way to skin a cat 剥猫皮各有巧妙不同(另有办法)music to my ears 爱听的话my old man 我的老头(我父亲)nail in the coffin 棺材钉子(致使的一击,决定成败的最重要因素)neck and neck 马脖子靠着马脖子(齐头并进,不分轩轾)no sweat不出汗(没什么大不了)not dealing with a full deck 脑子里少几张牌(头脑不正常)nothing will leave these walls 话不传出这四堵墙之外(言不入六耳)off the charts 好得没治了off the deep end 暴跳如雷off the fop of one's head 临时一想,随口一说on a good note 尽欢而散on a roll 做得很顺,势如破竹on cloud nine 九霄云上on fire 着火了(红火,手气旺)on my nerves 惹我心烦on pins and needles 如坐针毡,坐立不安on tap 桶装啤酒(现成的,预备好的)on the back burner 搁在靠后的炉子上(靠边站)on the ball 看球看得准(做事有准备,有把握)on the edge of my seat 坐在椅子前沿(专心地看和听)on the rocks 触礁,搁浅;加冰块on the same page 在同一页上(进度相同)on the tip of my tongue 话到舌尖,呼之欲出once in a blue moon 出蓝月亮的时候(稀罕,少见)one foot in the grave 一脚已经入了坟(入土三尺)one of a kind 独一无二one step ahead of you 领先你一步out of the pan and into the fire 跳出锅里,掉进火里(每况愈下)out of the picture 不在画面里out of this world 人世所无,只应天上有pale in comparison 相形失色peas in a pod一荚之豆(好哥儿们)pieces come together 拼图游戏凑成图案(诸事顺利,达成完美结果)play it by ear不用看谱(随机应变)plenty of other fish in the sea 海里的鱼多得很(天涯何处无芳草)poker face 扑克面孔(喜怒不形于色)pop the question 提出大问题(求婚)pot calling the kettle black 锅嫌壶黑(五十步笑百步)pull oneself up by one's bootstraps 拎着鞋带把自己提起来(凭自己的力量重新振作起来)pull the rug out from underneath someone 地毯从脚下被抽出(事出意外)punch your lights out 揍得你两眼发黑put all of one's eggs in one basket 鸡蛋都放在一个篮子里(孤注一掷)put one's foot in one's mouth 把脚丫放进嘴里(说错话了)put one's nose to the grindstone 鼻子冲着磨刀石(专心工作)put the cart before the horse 车在马前(本末倒置)put up the white flag 竖白旗(投降,放弃)rain on your parade 游行时下雨(扫兴,浇冷水)rain cats and dogs 天上下猫,天上下狗(倾盆大雨)raise the bar 提高横竿(更上一层楼)read someone like a book 对这个人一目了然red handed 趁着手上的血还没洗净时候抓住,在犯罪现场被逮red tape(扎公文的)红带子,官样文章(繁文缛节)right down my alley 恰是我的路(正能者多劳的胃口)rob the cradle 劫摇篮(老牛吃嫩草)rock the boat晃船(无事生非,制造不安定)rumple my feathers 逆指羽毛(逆批龙鳞)seamless 天衣无缝secret weapon 秘密武器see right through someone 一眼看穿,洞烛其奸shoot for the stars sick and tired 射星星(立志要高)sit shotgun 厌烦six one way, half a dozen the other一边六个,一边半打(半斤八两)skate on thin ice 在薄冰上滑冰(如履薄冰,身历险境)skeleton in one's closet 壁橱里的骷髅(不可告人的事)skin and bones 皮包骨sleep on it 睡在上面(考虑一晚上)small talk 寒喧,闲聊smooth sailing 一帆风顺snowball 滚雪球,越滚越大snowball's chance in hell 雪球进了地狱(希望不大)spark 火星(来电)spineless 没脊梁(没有骨气)split hairs 细分头发(吹毛求疵)stab in the back 背后插刀(遭人暗算)stallion 千里驹(貌美体健的男人)stand someone up 对方失约,让人空等stick a fork in him, he's done 用叉子戳他一下看看,他烤熟了吧stop and smell the roses 停下来闻玫瑰(享受生活)straw that broke the camel's back压断骆驼脊梁的稻草(最后致命的一击)straight from the horse's mouth 听马说的(根据最可靠的消息来源)strike out 三振出局stud 种马(貌美体健的男人)swing for the fence 打全垒打take a hike 走路(滚蛋)take a rain check 因雨停赛时送给观众下次免费来看的票(另一次机会)take off 动身take one for the team 为了全队挨一下(为了集体利益,牺牲个人利益)take the word right out of someone's mouth 替我说了(你所说的正是我想要说的)the ball is in someone's court 球在你那边(该你行动了)the walls have ears 墙有耳朵(隔墙有耳)the whole nine yards 整整九码(一举成功,美式足球的攻方一次需推进十码)throw in the towel 扔毛巾(认输,放弃)tie the knot 打结(结婚)toe the line 循规蹈矩,沿着线走tongue in cheek 闲磕牙(挖苦地)too many cooks in the kitchen 厨房里厨子太多(筑室道谋,三个和尚没水渴)twinkle in your mother's eye 母亲眼中的一闪灵光(未出娘胎)twisted 脾气拧,别扭two left feet 有两左脚(笨手笨脚)under my skin 钻到我的皮下(让我极不舒服)under the weather 受了风寒until the cows come home 等到牛回家(空等,白等)until you are blue in the face 干到脸发青(也是白干)unwind 放松发条(轻松下来)up for grabs 大家有份up in the air 挂在空中(悬而未决)walk in someone's shoes 穿他的鞋走走看(设身处地,经历相同)walk on air(高兴得)脚不点地,飘飘然washed up 像是洗过的(筋疲力尽,力气都放完了)water off a duck's back 鸭背的水珠(马耳东风)water under the bridge 桥下的水(逝水,覆水)when hell freezes over 地狱结冰(绝不可能的事)weed out 除去杂草(淘汰)well rounded全能,全才when pigs fly 猪飞的时候(绝不可能)not lift a finger 连手指都不动一动(袖手旁观)wound up 上足发条(紧张,兴奋)wrapped around his/her little finger 化为绕指柔(玩弄于股掌之间)wring his neck 扭断他的脖子。

美国口语俚语大全

美国口语俚语大全

美国口语俚语大全美国俚语是美国英语使用中的一种普遍现象,它是人们为了达到某种交际效果和实现某种交际需求而采用的一种语言手段,具有鲜明的语言特点和丰富的文化内涵。

下面是店铺整理的美国口语俚语大全,一起来看看吧。

美国口语俚语摘抄. down in the dumps垂头丧气The players were down in the dumps after their team lost the championship game.球员输掉决赛哪一场后个个垂头丧气。

. horse around嬉闹We"ve horsed around long enough. It"s time to get to work.我们闹够了,该去工作了。

. pass something up放弃某事物You can"t pass up this job. This kind of opportunity comes only once in a lifetime.你不可错过这个工作。

这种机会一辈子才有一次。

. go whole hog全力以赴She went whole hog in planning he New Year"s Eve party.她全心全力筹办新年晚会。

. shoo-in长胜将军There"s no way he can lose. He"s a shoo-in.他不会输的,他是位长胜将军。

. get the ball rolling开始Let"s get the ball rolling.让我们开始吧。

. get on the ball用心做If you hope to keep your job, you"d better get on the ball and meet the deadline.如果你还想要你的那份工作,你最好用心做,赶上最后期限!. lady-killer帅哥He"s a real lady-killer.他是个不折不扣的帅哥。

美国俚语集锦

美国俚语集锦

美国俚语集锦美国俚语集锦1. A-ZAapple-polisher马屁精例如:She is a real apple-polisher for the way she's crawling around the bossand making eyes at him.她是一个马屁精,整天围着老板眉来眼去的。

as busy as a bee(象蜜蜂)忙忙碌碌的as graceful as a swan (象天鹅)姿态优雅的as gentle as a lamb (象羊羔)性情温顺的as cunning as a fox (象狐狸)一样狡猾的as poor as a church mouse 一贫如洗Bbad hair day (noun phrase)英:a day when someone's hairstyle doesn't look as good as it could中:头发不整,心情也好I'm beat. 我非常疲乏。

beat gums空洞无物、废话连篇的讲话bell the cat 为众人的利益承担风险black sheep害群之马Buddy, where is john?要上厕所?Bungee jumping蹦极跳Stop bugging me, man!喂,别烦我了。

Cblue collar蓝领white collar白领pink collar粉领族(指和蓝领体力工人相当的女性工人)gold-collar workers 金领族(一般都有一技之长,对公司工作的方方面面都十分了解,甚至对公司的利润大小和收益都有直接的重要影响。

他们的工作环境优雅,职业体面,有着丰厚的收入和稳固的经济地位)Ddog-eared books读得卷了边的书dog sleep 不时惊醒的睡眠dog-tired 像狗一样的累dog watch夜班old dog 上了岁数的人、老手a sly dog偷鸡摸狗者a yellow dog 杂种狗、卑鄙可耻的小人a big dog看门狗、保镖;要人You're a lucky dog! 你真是个幸运儿!hot dog热狗dog nose 啤酒与杜松子酒的混合酒a dog in a blanket葡萄卷饼或卷布丁as faithful as a dog像狗一般的忠诚,在西方文化中,狗是'忠实、卖力、辛劳'的化身,He that lies down with dogs must rise up with flea.近朱者赤,近墨者黑A good dog deserves a good bone.西方人论功行赏时常说'好狗应有好骨头' aa dog in the manger 占着马槽(不拉屎)Honey, I forget to duck. 亲爱的,我忘记闪开了。

美语俚语(无音频04)

美语俚语(无音频04)

1、美国俚语:Stood up什么意思?金发碧眼的莎莉在周末都兴高采烈的去约会.这天晚上她却早就回到宿舍,打扮得像孔雀却无精打采,对我说“I was stood up”。

她不是预备去电影院吗?我问她“为何要站著,而不是坐著?”她听了之後,十分懊恼地看著我。

後来她明白我真的不是幸灾乐祸,才解释说【stood up】是被人放鸽子,约会的人爽约。

2、美国俚语:Have your name on it 什么意思?某日到MAll里去逛服装店,选了几件衣服试穿後,独锺一件黑色的小礼服。

店员小姐很会察言观色已猜出我的心意,对我展开推销术说“It look great on you and has your name on it”我听了後大吃一惊,并未向店员自我介绍,她怎会知道我的名字,翻查衣服上的Label,根本没有我的名字不好意思追究,付了钱回到家中把事情的经过告诉姊姊。

她笑著对我解释"Have your name on it"表示这间衣服已注定非你莫属,我才恍然大悟3、美国俚语:Twenty-second 什么意思?我和几个朋友来赌城拉斯维加斯,想看著名的海盗船表演,可是看样子好像正在修理下水道,我就问一个工人:“今天我们能不能看到表演?”他说:“You will not see it until twenty-second。

”听完他的话,我就宣布:“再过20秒就可以看了。

”结果朋友们都笑着更正我说:“是22号才能看”。

4、a big fish in a small pond:小地方的大人物例句:In her hometown, she was a big fish in a small pond,but after she moved to New York, she was just only one among many millions.在她家乡,她很了不起.可是搬到纽约后,她就不过是芸芸众生之一了.5、a stone's throw:一箭之遥例句: He lives only a stone's throw from here.他住的地方离这儿只有一箭之遥6、all gone:希望等的"消逝", 物品等的"丢失".例句:My goodness! My bag is all gone.天呀!我的包不见了.Our hopes were all gone.我们的希望成泡影了.7、all for it 对别人的看法或意见"完全同意","完全赞成"例句: Go ahead with your plan. I'm all for it.进行你的计划吧,我完全赞成.8、as clear as mud 不清晰,混乱例句:Your explanation is as clear as mud.你的解释一点都不清晰.9、as soft as down 柔软如绒毛例句:I lay fast asleep on the couch, which was as soft as down, and did not wake until late in the morning.我在软如绒毛般的长沙发椅上睡着了,一直睡到早晨很晚才醒来.10、at full blast:全速地;大规模地例句:When we visited the place, work on the construction site was at full blast and all the workers seemed to be working very hard.当我们去参观时,建筑工地的工作已经全面展开,而且所有的人都在忙碌着. 11、be crazy about 爱的发狂例句: I am really crazy about Michael Jackson's rock'n'roll.我对麦克杰克逊的摇滚爱的发狂.12、be for the birds:荒唐可笑的;毫无价值的例句:Their opinions on art are simply for the birds.他们对艺术的见解真是荒唐可笑13、beat it:叫人"走开"的口语,和"Be off!差不多,不过比后者更流行.例句:He kept on bothering me, so I told him to beat it.他不停地烦我,因此我叫他走开.14、beat ones brains (out) 指做事困难,"伤透了脑筋"例句:I beat my brains (out) to get a job.为了找寻工作,我伤透了脑筋.15、beat sb to the draw 抢先某人行动例句: Mary wanted to buy that painting by Picasso, but another millionaire beat her to the draw.玛丽想买毕加索的那幅画,不过另一个百万富翁捷足先登了16、beat someone by miles 远强于某人例句:When it comes to fishing, I beat him by miles.讲到钓鱼,我比他棒得多.17、before you know it口语为"很快"例句:I come back before you know it.我很快就会回来.18、beef 口语上常用来指"抱怨"或"发牢骚",作动词时后面跟about. 例句:Tell me what's your beef?你抱怨什么?19、behave yourself:劝人要有礼貌和行为检点,意思相同的口语还有Watch you manner.例句:Please behave yourself before the guests.在宾客之前你检点一些.20、behind the scenes(behind the curtain):幕后例句:He is the man behind the scenes.他是幕后人物.21、between ourselves:秘密地说例句: Between ourselves, there are no secrets.咱们私下说说,没什么秘密.22、beyond the seas:在国外,在海外例句: He had a good time when he was beyond the seas.他在国外时曾过得很快活.23、butt in:插手,介入例句:Pardon me for butting in on your conversation, but this is important.请原谅我打断了你们的谈话,不过这件事非常重要.24、by and large:大体上,总的看来例句: I cannot totally take your point,but by and large I think yours is reasonable.我不能完全同意你的观点,但大体上你的观点是有道理的.25、call the shots 做决断例句:To be a leader, you should know how to call the shots.作为领导,你应该知道怎么做决断.26、card up one's sleeve:锦囊妙计例句:Bill always has a card up one's sleeve, so whenever faced up with a puzzle, he could find a way.比尔总有锦囊妙计,所以任何时候遇到难题,他总能找到方法解决27、clown around 胡闹例句: That boy is seldom serious about anything. He's always clowning around.这个男孩对任何事情都不认真,他总是胡闹clown [klaun]n. 小丑;乡下人;粗鲁笨拙的vi. 扮小丑;装傻28、cook up:虚构例句:I have to cook up an excuse for being late for class.我必须为上课迟到编个借口.29、crocodile tears:鳄鱼的眼泪,假慈悲例句: Don't shed crocodile tears over his misfortune, I know you hate him.不要假惺惺的为他的厄运假慈悲了,我知道你恨他.30、cry over spilled milk:为打翻的牛奶流泪, 做无益的后悔例句: I know that you have lost your purse, but since it had happened, let it go, please don't cry over spilled milk.31、down and out:穷困潦倒,孤苦无助例句:People should lend him a helpful hand;he's really down and out.人们应该助他一臂之力,他已经穷困潦倒了.32、eat like a bird:胃口小,吃的少例句: Lily is very slim bacause she eats like a bird.百合十分苗条,因为她吃的少.33、far and away:毋庸置疑例句:Tom is far and away the best lecturer in our department.毋庸置疑,这是你们系最好的演讲者34、for good 永远例句: smoke less everyday, then you might be able to quit smoking for good.每天少吸烟一点,你就可能会永远戒掉烟.35、get it (all) together 不慌不忙;沉着冷静例句:I hope he gets it all together soon. His life is a mess.我希望他尽快地安定下来.他的生活一团糟.36、get one's goat 使人发怒或厌恶例句: It really got Mr. Brown's goat when he had to wait two hours to get his plane tickets.不得不等上两个小时才拿到飞机票实在是让布朗先生生气. 37、get out of the bed on the wrong side指平时脾气好的人突然变得很暴躁,难以相处例句:What's the matter with you today? Have you got out of the bed on the wrong side.你今天怎么啦?为什么乱发脾气?38、give an ear to:听一听例句: The owner of the factory gave an ear to the complaintsof the workers.工厂老板倾听了工人们的抱怨.39、grasp at a straw 抓救命稻草例句: The criminal tried to grasp at a straw by feigning mental disorder. 罪犯装疯,企图抓住一根救命稻草.feign [fein] t. 假装;装作;捏造;想象vi. 假装;装作;作假;佯作40、hang in the balance 未见分晓例句:After the surgery, the patient became very sick and her life hung in the balance for nearly a week.手术后,那个病人非常虚弱,将近一个星期他的生命在垂危中.。

美式英语俚语

美式英语俚语

美式英语俚语俚语是粗俗或通行面极窄的方言词,英语俚语是英语中常用语言,也是非正式语言。

在外国学英语, 最有趣的大概就是可以听到很多俚语。

很多时候光听那些句子, 好像不容易马上可以会意出来他们在说什么, 听了几次后, 就慢慢可以了解这些俚语的含意了。

不过, 不管什么语言, 都应该考虑到说话的对象、场合与时间, 有些俚语并不适合在正式的场合用。

如:a (good) kay and a half:One and a half kilometres; the distance to anywhere from anywhere else; a long way.Example: Where's Christie's Beach? About a kay and a half that way.How far are we from home? We'd be a good kay and a half, I reckon.A Buck One-Eighty:You have A Buck Three-Eighty. I have always heard it this way--so there's a variant.Example: Wonder if a buck three-eighty is actually the same amount as a buck one-eighty?a buck three eighty:The price for anything.Example: Q: How much is this, sir? A: That's a buck three eighty.a case of the ass or redass:Highly annoyed, pissed off. Currently used in US Army.Example: Sergeant Greenfield has this huge case of the ass with me ever since I wrecked his humvee.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------a couple two three:I guess this means two or three. (We don't say this in Chicago. It's a weird thing they say out west or something.)Example: He had a couple two three dogs in his yard.a dollar three eightyfive:A nonsensical price for when one does not want to give the real price.Example: How much did my Lexus cost? A dollar three eightyfive.a double:A twenty dollar bill.Example: I've got eighty dollars on me, all I need is a double to make it a hundred.[A double sawbuck is a twenty. Read Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler to see fin, sawbuck, and double sawbuck in action.]a fin:Five dollars. (Gamblers use it for $500.)Example: All I have is a fin and two dollars in change in my pocket.a freddy: a pint of beer, more specifically a pint of heineken, named after the late freddy heinekenExample: Two freddys and a ginger ale, please.a happy Birthday:A phrase mostly used by guys when they catch themselves in a situation whena girl exposes some part of her anatomy without knowing it, clothed or not.Usually happens at the gym.Example: Did you see that girl's shirt? Now that is a happy birthday.A List:The people at school who are cooler than anyone else in the school.Example: I'm not cool enough to go out with her--she's A list.a Monet:Someone who is very good looking from a distance, yet from up close the attraction diminishes.Example: He was hot from afar, but he turned out to be a Monet when I went up to speak.a mouse in his pocket:Phrase used to describe someone large, probably very strong, but intensely stupid. From _Of Mice and Men_[?]Example: We've got a new guy at work who worries me; I swear I think he's got a mouse in his pocket.a nifty:A fifty dollar bill.Example: I borrowed a nifty from my mom and she upped it five bucks more.Now I owe her fifty-five dollars.a pig in your pocket:Used when a person doesn't want to assist another.Example: What do you mean we? Is there a pig in your pocket?a sims moment:Brief moment in which you can relate something in real life to something in the computer simulation game The Sims. Usually occurs after rounds of playing said game.Example: I'm having a sims moment. This kitchen looks almost like what I did in The Sims last night.a sleeve:A hundred dollar bill.Example: I got seven hundred dollars, all in sleeves.a solid:A favor.Example: Do me a solid and send me that website link.a whole 'nother:An entirely different. I've noticed this phrase in the vocabulary of many people of various backgrounds and have even heard it on national TV, but I have yet to see it written down (before now).Example: That's a whole 'nother story.A's and C's: n. (plural) abbr. of Arts and Crafts. Slang form, creative endeavour.Example: They're letting me out of that place today so I can do some A's and C's.A'stake:A mistake, (Thanks, Erin.)Example: I'm sorry, I made a'stake.A-Bag:Real estate exchanger term meaning a keeper property that would not be traded off without a substantial advantage gained.Example: That's a good property--it's A-Bag.A-D-orable:Really adorable and cute.Example: Look at that guy, he's A-D-orable!a-dollar-three-eighty:The price for anything.Example: Question: How much is it? Answer:A-dollar-three-eighty.a-game:To do your best effort possible in any endeavor, not just pertaining to sports.Example: I didn't do to well on that test last week, next time I'm going to bring my A-game.还有一些不文明的话..1=one=wun=one luv=peace=见面告别都可使用187=美国谋杀案的代号,killa105=Atlanta212=NYC213=LBC=Long Beach City 长滩,西岸的hip-hip重镇,G-funk在这边得到升华313=底特律40 cal=calico=枪44=fo' fo'=枪45=fo' fifth=枪90 Ruger=P 90=枪9=Tech Nine=机关枪,有个弹舌rapper就叫tech n9ne,那速度怎个快字了得..有兴趣的自行utube5=500=five double O=奔驰5系6=600=six double O=奔驰6系6 feet deep=坟墓64=six fo'=64年的雪弗兰Impala车,西岸的常拿着改装成low rider 65=65年的Impala车16(40) bars=flow的速度5-O=po po=pig=jakes=警察AA-town=AtlantaA-town stomp=一种源于Atlanta的舞步,在Young Bloodz的Damn的video里可以看到A.K.A=also known as=又叫做aiight=alright=all right,口语经常说。

美国人经常使用的地道俚语

美国人经常使用的地道俚语

美国人经常使用的地道俚语美国俚语以其风趣幽默、形象生动的语言特质征服了越来越多的英语使用者,在美国现代生活中发挥着越来越重要的作用。

下面店铺整理了美国人经常使用的地道俚语,欢迎大家阅读。

美国人经常使用的地道俚语摘抄1、Bent out of shape这个俚语指的意思是“非常的恼怒或者沮丧”。

例句:It's really not worth getting so bent out of shape just because your boss ignored your comments.不就是你老板没在意你的意见嘛,你也没必要这么气嘟嘟的啊。

2、Burn someone up这个俚语说的是“让某某人非常生气”,和 bent out of shape类似。

例句:What you just said really burns me up! 你刚刚说的那些话真是把我气死了!3、Bust someon e’s ass to do something我很喜欢这个俚语。

它说的是“火急火燎的赶着去做某事”。

例句:I wouldn't bust my ass to finish that project if you told me you wouldn't need the analysis results this week. 你要早告诉我你这个星期不需要分析结果,我也不会那么着急上火的赶那个项目了!4、Cheap shot这个俚语表示的“很阴很贱的一种行为”,有一种“暗箭伤人”的意思。

例句:You told her boyfriend he is in love with you? That's really a cheap shot!你告诉她男朋友说他爱的是你?你这种做法也太阴了吧?!5、freak of nature直译为“自然的怪诞”,其实就是表示“这个怪胎”的意思,但不一定就是坏话,有时候也有戏谑的意思。

美国俚语大全-第三章

美国俚语大全-第三章

第三章不可不知的”脏话“一,优雅骂人1. Stop complaining! 别发牢骚!2. You make me sick! 你真让我恶心!3. What's wrong with you? 你怎么回事?4. You shouldn't have done that! 你真不应该那样做!5. You're a jerk! 你是个废物/混球!6. Don't talk to me like that! 别那样和我说话!7. Who do you think you are? 你以为你是谁?8. What's your problem? 你怎么回事啊?9. I hate you! 我讨厌你!10. I don't want to see your face! 我不愿再见到你!11. You're crazy! 你疯了!12. Are you insane/crazy/out of your mind? 你疯了吗?(美国人绝对常用!)13. Don't bother me. 别烦我。

14. Knock it off. 少来这一套。

15. Get out of my face. 从我面前消失!16. Leave me alone. 走开。

17. Get lost.滚开!18. Take a hike! 哪儿凉快哪儿歇着去吧。

19. You piss me off. 你气死我了。

20. It's none of your business. 关你屁事!21. What's the meaning of this? 这是什么意思?22. How dare you! 你敢!23. Cut it out. 省省吧。

24. You stupid jerk! 你这蠢猪!25. You have a lot of nerve. 脸皮真厚。

美国俚语大全(1)

美国俚语大全(1)

美国俚语大全(1)美国口语俚语(1)无所不能的GetDont get high hat"别摆架子'Get lost!用在祈使句里,相当于"滚开'或"离我远点儿',这一句话口气很重,只有非常生气时才这样说。

类似的说法还有Get stuffed!(此句也用于生气的拒绝某人时)。

Dont get me wrong:"别误会我/不要冤枉我'Get an eyeful。

"看个够'Lets get real"别废话了,咱们说点儿正经的吧'(也可以说Lets get a life)。

有关身体的俚语an eye for an eye 以牙还牙have a bedroom eyes 有一双性感的眼睛an eye for something 对某物有鉴赏力eye someone 细看某人,端详某人have eyes bigger than ones stomach? 眼馋肚饱four-eye 四眼give someone a black eye 把某人打得鼻青眼肿make goo-goo eyes at someone 对某人抛媚眼green-eyed monster 嫉妒心in a pigs eye 废话,胡说keep an eye on someone 亲密凝视某人,照看某人keep ones eyes peeled留心,警惕see eye-to-eye 看法全都be all ears 聚精会神地听,洗耳恭听bend someones ear 与某人喋喋不休blow it out ones ear 胡说八道chew someones ear off 对某人喋喋不休have an ear for music 有音乐方面的天赋fall on deaf ears 和没有心思听的人说话,没被理睬good ear 辨别声音keep ones ear to the ground 留意听perk up ones ear 引起留意,竖起耳朵play by ear 听过音乐后,不看乐谱而凭记忆演奏put a bug in someones ear 事先给某人示意,警告某人talk someones ear off 因喋喋不休而惹怒某人get off to a good start'有了好的开头,开门红' Get the boot 委婉表达解雇某人If youre late again, youre getting the boot.'get booted 在chatrooms 还有被踢出去的意思。

美国俚语大全

美国俚语大全

美国俚语大全We are baking in the sun.我们在晒太阳。

It's baking in here!这里真是热死人了!undying love 不朽的爱hardened up and secured 打紧并固定A mother has to be a nurse,housekeeper,shopper,cook,teacher,etc.She plays a multilateral role.It’s the biggest financial incentive ever dangle d before British footballers.这是历来对英国足球运动员的最大经济诱惑。

If you have seen the marks,please tell me whether I passed or failed;don’t me in s uspense!《三十六计》中英文对照翻译1. 瞒天过海crossing the sea under camouflage2. 围魏救赵relieving the state of Zhao by besieging the state of Wei3. 借刀杀人killing someone with a borrowed knife4. 以逸待劳waiting at one’s ease for the exhausted enemy5. 趁火打劫plundering a burning house6. 声东击西making a feint to the east and attacking in the west7. 无中生有creating something out of nothing8. 暗渡陈仓advancing secretly by an unknown path9. 隔岸观火watching a fire from the other side of the river10. 笑里藏刀covering the dagger with a smile11. 李代桃僵palming off substitute for the real thing12. 顺手牵羊picking up something in passing13. 打草惊蛇beating the grass to frighten the snake14. 借尸还魂resurrecting a dead soul by borrowing a corpse15. 调虎离山luring the tiger out of his den16. 欲擒故纵letting the enemy off in order to catch him17. 抛砖引玉 a modest spur to induce others to come forward with valuable contributions; throw a sprat to catch a whale18. 擒贼擒王capturing the ringleader first in order to capture all the followers19. 釜底抽薪extracting the firewood from under the cauldron20. 混水摸鱼muddling the water to catch the fish; fishing in troubled waters21. 金蝉脱壳slipping away by casting off a cloak; getting away like the cicada sloughing its skin22. 关门捉贼catching the thief by closing / blocking his escape route23. 远交近攻befriending the distant enemy while attacking a nearby enemy24. 假途伐虢attacking the enemy by passing through a common neighbor25. 偷梁换柱stealing the beams and pillars and replacing them with rotten timbers26. 指桑骂槐reviling/ abusing the locust tree while pointing to the mulberry27. 假痴不癫feigning madness without becoming insane28. 上屋抽梯removing the ladder after the enemy has climbed up the roof29. 树上开花putting artificial flowers on trees30. 反客为主turning from the guest into the host31. 美人计using seductive women to corrupt the enemy32. 空城计presenting a bold front to conceal unpreparedness33. 反间计sowing discord among the enemy34. 苦肉计deceiving the enemy by torturing one’s own man35. 连环计coordinating one stratagem with another36. 走为上decamping being the best; running away as the best choiceIrma ws so enervated by the broiling sun that she nearly fainted.Why don’t you join an extracu rricular activity,such as a club,the school newspaper,or a team?The student’s plan to drop out of school ran counter to his parents’ w ishes.The church demands strict loyalty.教会要求绝对的忠诚。

美语俚语大全

美语俚语大全

美语俚语大全美国俚语是一种很复杂的语言现象。

下面是店铺整理的美语俚语大全,一起来看看吧。

美语俚语摘抄I cross my heart我可对天发誓。

You want to search?Be my guest!你要搜查吗?请便吧!I took care of the check我已付过账了。

What for?为什么?Give him a black eye打他一顿。

Come on,you've got nothing to lose算了吧,反正你又没有损失什么。

Don't lose your head!别发脾气!What's done is done过去的事就不必再提了。

We don't know each other that well我们并不那么熟。

Did you see what I saw?你有没有看到我所看的?What do you think?你认为怎样?What do you know about life?你对人生又懂得多少?You look considerably younger than your age你看起来要比你实际年龄轻多了。

美语俚语推荐I'll sneak out about pm我大概在下午点钟会溜出去。

What do you call this?你这是什么意思?We are in the same boat我们同舟共济。

You look like you have seen a ghost你好像看见了鬼似的。

I'll show up your little farce我会拆穿你的西洋镜。

What could be worse?还会更坏吗?There must be a catch somewhere其中必有阴谋。

How well do you know him?你跟他有多熟?I'll pull you down with me我要把你拖下水。

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美国口语俚语(1)1.clock in 打卡Don't forget to clock in,otherwise you won't get paid.别忘了打卡,否则领不到钱。

e on to 对...轻薄;吃豆腐Tanya slapped Bill after he came on to her.Tanya在Bill对她轻薄之后打了他一巴掌。

e easily 易如反掌Languages come easily to some people.语言学习对有些人来说易如反掌。

4.don't have a cow别大惊小怪Don't have a cow! I'll pay for the damages.别大惊小怪的!我会赔偿损失的。

5.push around 欺骗Don't try to push me around!别想耍我!美国口语俚语(2)1.keep one's shirt on保持冷静Keep your shirt on. He didn't mean to offend you. That's just the way he talks.保持冷静。

那只是他说话的惯常方式,他并非有意要冒犯你。

2.cool it冷静一点Cool it. You are making me mad.冷静一点。

你快把我逼疯了。

3.joy ride兜风Let's go for a joy ride.让我们去兜兜风。

4.rap说唱乐Do you like rap music? I have trouble understanding the words.你喜欢说唱音乐吗?我听不太懂其中的歌词。

5.red-letter day 大日子This is a red-letter day for Susan. She made her first sale to a very important client.今天是susan的大日子。

她和一个非常重要的客户做成了第一笔生意。

美国口语俚语(3)1.go up in smoke成为泡影Peter’s vacation plans went up in smoke when a crisis arose in the off ice. 办公室出了问题,peter的假期泡汤了。

2.hit the road上路We should probably hit the road. It’s going to take us two hours to get home.我们可能该上路了吧?到家的两个小时呢!3.shape up表现良好,乖You’d better shape up if you want to stay on.如果你还想留下来的话最好乖一点儿。

4.scare the shit out of someone吓死某人了Don’t sneak up behind me like that. You scared the shit out of me.不要那样从后面突然吓我。

你吓死我了。

5.pull strings运用关系(源于“拉木偶的线”)He pulled some strings and managed to get us front row seats for the concert.他运用关系替我们拿到音乐会前排的位子。

美国口语俚语(4)e again 再说一遍Come again? I didn't quite understand what you said.再说一遍好吗?你刚说的话我不明白。

e clean 全盘托出,招供The criminal decided to come clean.罪犯决定供出事实。

3.spring for 请客Let me spring for dinner.我来请客吃饭吧。

4.spill the beans 泄漏秘密Don't spill the beans. It's supposed to be a secret.别说漏了嘴,这可是个秘密哦!5.stick in the mud 保守的人Cathy is such a stick in the mud. She never wants to try anything new.Cathy真保守,她从不想尝试新事物。

美国口语俚语(5)1.john厕所I have to go to the john. Wait for me in the car.我要去厕所。

在车里等我一下。

2.keep in line管束He needs to be kept in line. He's too wild.他太野了,要好好管束一下。

3.jump the gun草率行事Don't jump the gun. We have to be patient for a while.不要草率行事。

我们应该耐心等一会儿。

4.jump to conclusion妄下结论Don't jump to conclusion. We have to figure it out first.不要妄下结论,先把事情搞清楚。

5.lemon次This car is a real lemon. It has broken down four times.这辆车真次,已经坏了四次了!美国口语俚语(6)1.fishy 可疑的His story sounds fishy. We should see if it's really true.他的故事听起来可疑。

我们应该看看到底是不是真的。

2.flip out 乐死了Chris flipped out when I told him that we won the game.我告诉克里斯我们赢了比赛时,他乐歪了。

3.fix someone up 撮合某人I think Peter and Susan would make a perfect couple. Let's fix them up. ()我想Peter和Susan会是理想的一对,我们来撮合他们吧。

4.take a shine to 有好感He really likes you. There are very few people he takes a shine to right away.他真的喜欢你。

他很少对人一见面就有好感的。

5.third wheel 累赘,电灯泡You two go on ahead. I don't want to be a third wheel.你们两个去好了,我不想当电灯泡。

美国口语俚语(7)1.ripoff 骗人的东西What a ripoff! The new car I bought doesn't work!真是个骗人货!我买的新车启动不了!2.rock the boat 找麻烦Don't rock the boat! Things are fine just the way they are.别找麻烦了,事情这样就够好了。

3.blow it 搞砸了,弄坏了I blew it on that last exam.我上次考试靠砸了。

4.in hot water 有麻烦He is in hot water with his girlfriend recently.近段时间他跟女友的关系有点僵。

5.put one's foot in one's mouth 祸从口出Wally is always saying such stupid thing. He has a real talent for putting his foot in his mouth.沃力尽说这种蠢话。

他真有惹是生非的本事。

美国口语俚语(8)1.flop (表演、电影等)不卖座,失败The movie was a flop. Nobody went to see it.这部电影卖座率奇低,没有人去看。

2.drop in/by/over 随时造访Feel free to drop in anytime. I'm usually home and I'd love the company.欢迎随时来坐坐。

我通常在家,也喜欢游人做伴。

3.drop a line 写信Drop me a line! 给我写信!4.duck 躲闪,突然低下头Remind little Bobby to duck his head when he crawls under the table so he won't hit his head.提醒小波比爬到桌下时要低头才不会受伤。

5.go with the flow 随从大家的意见Sharon is an easy-going person. She just goes with the flow.沙伦是个随和的人。

人家怎么说,她就怎么做。

美国口语俚语(9)1.act up 胡闹,出毛病The children started to act up as soon as the teacher left the room. 老师一离开教室,孩子们就闹起来了。

2.ad lib 即兴而作,随口编The comedian ad libbed most of his routine.那个喜剧演员大多是即兴表演。

3.blah-blah-blah 说个不停All she does is go "blah-blah-blah" all night.她整夜说个不停。

4.hit it off 投缘,一见如故They hit it off instantly and have been good friends ever since.他们一见面就很投缘,从此成了好朋友。

5.zit 青春痘Why is it that every time I have a hot date, I break out with a big zit on my face?为什么每次我有重要约会时,脸上都会冒出一个很大的青春痘呢?美国口语俚语(10)1.put someone on the spot 让某人为难Don't put me on the spot like this. You know I can't give you confidential information.别这样让我为难,你知道我不能给你机密资料的。

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