· Clam up守口如瓶,拒不开口,沉默不语
I don’t understand why my students are quite talkative during the break but all clam up in class.
· Take someone to the cleaners使人囊中如洗,一贫如洗
Don’t ask me to play in a crap game. I don’t want to be the cleaners.
· A cliff-hanger扣人心玄的事情
Peter was nearly involved in a car accident. He called it a narrow escape. But it was really a cliff-hanger.
· Fight the clock争分夺秒,与时间赛跑
等同于work against the clock
If you don’t fight the clock to enrich yourself, you will surely be lagged behind soon.
· A clotheshorse讲究穿戴的人
Princess Diana was a real clotheshorse. It’s hard to imagine how much she had spent on clothes.
· Get hot under the collar发怒,怒气冲天
Make someone hot under the collar
He got hot under the collar when he found his bicycle was missing.
· Come through with flying colors干得出色,大获成功
In the 13th Asian Games, Chinese athletic team came through with flying colors
· Show (reveal) one’s true colors原形毕露
He always appears polite and gentle. But his quarrelling with others in dirty words show his true colors.
· Come up with找出,想出,弄出,提出
等同于to produce, to find out, to think out
After three days’of deep thinking, the manager came up with an idea of promoting the products.
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