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| a big fish in a small/little pond |
| 小池塘裡的大魚;小地方的大人物;矮子裡的高個子。 |
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He wasn't so important in
the big city but in the small town he is a big fish in a small pond. |
| a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush |
| 一鳥在手勝過二鳥在林;未到手的東西再好也不如已到手的東西。 |
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You should keep the prize
and not try and win another one. Remember a bird in the hand is worth two in
the bush. |
| a bird's-eye view (of) |
| 鳥瞰;概觀。 |
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Let's go up onto the roof
and get a bird's-eye view of the surrounding area. |
| a bug in one's ear |
| 一項暗示;一項構想。 |
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You put a bug in his ear
about a holiday to France and he won't stop talking about it. |
| (like) a bull in a china shop |
| 笨手笨腳到處闖禍者;動輒闖禍者;莽莽撞撞的人。 |
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He is like a bull in a china
shop so you should be careful if you invite him to your house for the
weekend. |
| a can of worms |
| 複雜的問題;複雜的情況。 |
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It opened up a large can of
worms when the company decided to talk about the union contract. |
| a dark horse |
| 黑馬;可能爆出冷門者;知名度不高的候選人。 |
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He was a dark horse in the
race to be President until he gave some good speeches on TV. |
| a dead duck |
| 沒有希望的人。 |
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He is a dead duck. When the
police find him he will have to go to jail. |
| a feather in one's cap |
| 榮譽;成就;值得自豪的事。 |
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Winning the speech contest
was a feather in his cap and we are very proud of him. |
| a flea in one's ear |
| 刺耳的話;不受歡迎的構想或答覆。 |
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I think that I put a flea in
his ear when I told him about the computer problems. |
| a/the fly in the ointment |
| 令人掃興的事或人;美中不足之處。 |
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His complaints about the
food were a fly in the ointment and gave everyone a bad feeling about the
gathering. |
| a lone wolf |
| 獨立自主的人;獨來獨往的人 (尤指喜歡獨居或自己一個人做事的人) |
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Although she is a
lone wolf, we all like her very much. (雖然她是個獨來獨往的人,但我們都非常喜歡她) |
| a snake in the grass |
| 居心叵測的人;心懷不軌的人 |
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Kevin is a real snake in the grass.
(凱文完全是個居心叵測的人) Don't be deceived by her sweet words; that babe is totally a snake in the grass. (不要被她的花言巧語所欺騙;那個美眉十足是個心懷不軌的人) |
| a whale of a time |
| 美好或令人愉快的時光。 |
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It was the best holiday
ever! My wife and I had a whale of a time! |
| a wolf in sheep's clothing |
| 披著羊皮的狼;貌善心毒的人。 |
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Be careful of that man. He
is a wolf in sheep's clothing. |
| alley cat |
| 野貓 |
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He began to feed the alley cat and now it
comes to his house every day. |
| as the crow flies |
| 成直線地;直線距離地。 |
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As the crow flies it is about six kilometers
between here and the cinema. 或 It is about six kilometers
between here and the cinema as the crow flies.
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| back the wrong horse |
| 支持錯了對象。 |
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I don't want to back the
wrong horse, but it seems to me that Jed is the better candidate.
(我不想支持錯對象,但我看傑德似乎是比較好的候選人) Bill backed the wrong horse in the budget hearings. (比爾在預算聽證會上支持錯了對象) |
| bark up the wrong tree |
| 錯怪了人;找錯了目標。 |
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He is barking up the wrong
tree. He accuses me of causing the computer problem but I was away at the
time. |
| be for the birds |
| 荒唐可笑的;無趣無聊的;愚蠢的。 |
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This movie is for the birds.
Let's leave now and go and have something to eat. |
| be no spring chicken |
| (特指女子) 不再年輕;不是年輕的女子。spring chicken:年輕的女子。 |
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I don't know how old she is
but she is definitely no spring chicken. |
| be the cat's whiskers |
| 了不起的人物、東西或主意。 |
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Our school principal thinks
she's the cat's whiskers. (我們校長自以為是個了不起的人物) My new manager thinks he is the cat's whiskers though he is no better than the last one. (我新來的經理並不比上任經理來得強,但他卻自以為了不得) |
| bell the cat |
| 冒險;做危險的事。 |
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No one was ready to bell the
cat. (誰都不願意冒險) All the employees wanted a pay raise, but nobody offered to bell the cat and talked to their boss. (所有員工都想要加薪,但卻沒人自告奮勇去跟老板談) |
| bet on the wrong horse/back the wrong horse |
| 判斷錯誤;押錯了寶;支持了失敗的對象。 |
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He is betting on the wrong
horse if he keeps supporting the other city in their bid for the games. |
| birds of a feather flock together ( 常略作:birds of a feather) |
| 物以類聚;一丘之貉。 |
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Don't complain about your
friends. Remember birds of a feather flock together. They are just like you. |
| buy a pig in a poke |
| 未好好看一看就買下來:瞎買東西。 |
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You can buy the used radio
if you want but it will be like buying a pig in a poke. |
| can talk the hind legs off a donkey/mule |
| 講個不停;講起話來就沒完沒了;講得太久。 |
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He can talk the hind legs
off a donkey, so 2 hours on the phone is easy. |
| cash cow |
| 搖錢樹;賺錢良方。 |
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The new business is a great
cash cow. We are making a lot of money now. |
| cast pearls before swine |
| 對牛彈琴;對不會心存感激的人施惠。 |
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Giving that jewellery to her
will be casting pearls before swine. She will not appreciate it at all. |
| cat gets one's tongue |
| 害羞得說不出話來。 |
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The cat must have got her
tongue. She did not saying anything at all. |
| change horses in midstream |
| 中途變卦 (尤指臨時決定支持另一方);陣前換將。 |
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They have decided to change
lawyers but I told them that they shouldn't change horses in midstream. |
| clip one's wings |
| 限制某人的權力或影響力;約束或抑制某人。 |
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We had to try and clip his
wings as he was becoming too aggressive in dealing with other people. |
| (the) cock of the walk |
| 土皇帝;在小天地作威作福或稱王稱霸的人。 |
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Being the special assistant
to the chairman, he is (the) cock of the walk in our company. |
| cold fish |
| 孤僻的人;不友善的人。 |
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He is a real cold fish and
has no friends at his company at all. |
| cook one's goose |
| 毀了... 的前程;把事情搞砸了。 |
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They really cooked their
goose when they fought against their employer and lost. |
| (Don't) count one's chickens before they're hatched |
| (別) 高興得太早了。 |
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Don't count your chickens
before they're hatched - remember you haven't passed your exams yet and may
not get the job you expect. |
| cry wolf |
| 喊「狼來了」;發假警報。 |
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He is crying wolf. There is
no real danger or worry about the electrical system causing a fire. |
| curiosity killed the cat |
| 好奇賈禍;好管閒事往往惹來一身麻煩。 |
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You shouldn't worry about
what he is doing. Remember curiosity killed the cat. |
| dog-eat-dog |
| 殘酷無情的競爭;你死我活的搏鬥。 |
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It is a dog-eat-dog world outside the father
said to his young son.
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| donkey's years |
| 很長的時間。 |
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I talked to my friend for a long time
because I hadn't seen her in donkey's years.
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| duck soup |
| 輕而易舉的事情。 |
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The exam was duck soup. I am
sure that I did very well. |
| dumb bunny |
| 愚笨的人;容易受騙的人。 |
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He really is a dumb bunny. I
can't believe that he can do such stupid things. |
| eager beaver |
| 工作勤奮的人。 |
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She is a real eager beaver
and I am sure she will do very well in this company. |
| eat crow |
| (被迫)認錯、認輸、收回自己說過的話;忍氣吞聲。 |
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He was forced to eat crow
when he found out that what he said was totally wrong. |
| eat like a bird |
| 吃得很少;食量很小。 |
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He must be sick as he has
been eating like a bird during the last few weeks. |
| eat like a horse |
| 吃得很多;食量很大。 |
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Her brother who is 18 years
old eats like a horse. |
| every dog has his day |
| 人人皆有得意之日;好人終有好報,惡人終有惡報。 |
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Don't worry about him. Every
dog has his day and he will eventually suffer for all the bad things that he
is doing. |
| feather one's nest |
| 中飽私囊;營私自肥。 |
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He had been feathering his
own nest for years so he finally was replaced in the election. |
| flog a dead horse |
| 徒勞無功;白費力氣。 |
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Invest in shares and the
chances are you'll be flogging a dead horse. |
| get on one's high horse |
| 盛氣凌人;怒氣沖沖。注意:若 on 改為 off,意為「變得謙恭;不再動怒」(見下面的例句)。 |
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She is always getting on her high horse and
telling people what to do. I wish that she would get off her high horse and begin to think about how other people feel about things. |
| get someone's goat |
| 使人惱火。 |
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She is always complaining
about the way I do things which gets my goat. |
| go ape |
| 怒不可遏;抓狂發飆。 |
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He will go ape if he sees
that you have not finished the work that was due today. |
| go whole hog |
| 全力以赴;幹到底;事情做得很徹底。 |
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They went whole hog in their
effort to make sure that the convention was a success. |
| have a frog in one's throat (also: there is a frog in one's throat, with a frog in one's throat) |
| 因喉嚨痛而嗓音沙啞。 |
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I have a bad cold and there
is a frog in my throat. |
| have bats in the belfry |
| 瘋狂地;古怪地。 |
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I think that he has bats in
the belfry. His ideas are absolutely crazy. |
| have other fish to fry |
| 另有更重要的事要做。 |
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They wanted me to join them
on this project but I told them I had other fish to fry. |
| hit the bull's-eye |
| 正中要害;直指重點。 |
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I think that he really hit
the bull's-eye when he talked about the problems with the regular staff. |
| hold one's horses |
| 別急,等一下。 |
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Hold your horses for a
moment while I make a phone call. |
| in a pig's eye |
| 不太可能;幾乎不。 |
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In a pig's eye he will be
able to save enough money to go to Hawaii for the winter. |
| in the doghouse (with) |
| 失寵於;受...冷待。 |
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He is in the doghouse with
his wife because he went out drinking three times last week. |
| kill the goose that lays the golden eggs |
| 殺雞取卵;斷絕財路。 |
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They sold part of their
business but it was the most profitable part. I think that they have killed
the goose that lays the golden eggs. |
| kill two birds with one stone |
| 一石兩鳥;一箭雙雕;一舉兩得。 |
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Let's have the meeting when
we are in town so we can kill two birds with one stone. |
| let sleeping dogs lie |
| 睡狗勿惹;不要惹是生非;不要自找麻煩。 |
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You should let sleeping dogs
lie and not ask him any questions about the argument. |
| let the cat out of the bag |
| (無意中) 洩漏秘密;說溜了嘴;露出馬腳。 |
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She let the cat out of the
bag when she began talking about the plans for the new department. |
| like a bat out of hell |
| 飛快地。 |
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He left here like a bat out
of hell. I don't know why he was in such a hurry. |
| (feel) like a fish out of water |
| 像離水的魚;(因處在陌生環境而) 感到不自在或尷尬。 |
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She felt like a fish out of
water when she went to the party in her formal dress while everyone else was
wearing jeans. |
| like water off a duck's back |
| 不起作用;毫無影響。 |
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Criticism falls away from
him like water off a duck's back and he never worries about anything. |
| lock the barn door after the house is gone /lock the stable door after the horse has bolted |
| 亡羊補牢。 |
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Now he wants to try and fix
his house but it is like locking the barn door after the horse is gone.
There was already a flood and the damage is done. |
| look a gift horse in the mouth |
| 對禮物吹毛求疵。 |
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He shouldn't look a gift
horse in the mouth and should be happy that he got a present from her. |
| look like the cat that swallowed the canary |
| 一副非常成功的樣子;一副非常滿足的樣子。 |
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You look like the cat that
swallowed the canary. What happened? |
| mad as a hornet |
| 非常生氣。 |
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He was as mad as a hornet
when he came to work this morning. |
| make a beeline for |
| 直奔...而去。 |
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Whenever he goes to a
football game he always makes a beeline for the food stand. |
| make a mountain out of a molehill |
| 大驚小怪;小題大作。 |
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You are making a mountain
out of a molehill with your going on and on about his mistake. |
| monkey/funny business |
| 搞鬼;胡鬧;惡作劇。 |
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He should stop that monkey
business and try to do the job the correct way. |
| neither fish nor fowl |
| 非驢非馬;不倫不類。 |
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I don't know what you should
call it. It is neither fish nor fowl. |
| one's bark is worse than one's bite |
| 口惡心善;脾氣雖暴躁,內心無惡意。 |
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You shouldn't worry about
her. Her bark is worse than her bite and she is really a very nice person. |
| one's chickens come home to roost |
| 惡有惡報;得到了報應;自作自受。 |
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He was very inconsiderate of
other people when he was supervisor. Now his chickens have come home to
roost and people are very unkind to him. |
| play cat and mouse with someone |
| 捉弄或矇騙某人。 |
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He is playing a cat and
mouse game with his company about his plans to quit or not. |
| (as) proud as a peacock |
| 自鳴得意;得意洋洋;非常高傲。 |
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He was proud as a peacock
when he passed his driving test in the first attempt. |
| put/set the cart before the horse |
| 本末倒置;倒果為因。 |
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I think that buying a ticket
before we make any plans is putting the cart before the horse. |
| put/set the cat among the pigeons |
| 引起麻煩;惹出亂子;捅出摟子。 |
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The mayor did not realize
that he put the cat among the pigeons with his last speech.
(市長沒意識到他上次的演說引起了軒然大波) The girl set the cat among the pigeons at home when she said she was pregnant. (這少女說她懷孕了,此話一出,全家人都不知所措) |
| rain cats and dogs |
| 傾盆大雨。 |
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It has been raining cats and
dogs all day. |
| ride herd on |
| 嚴密監視及控制某人。 |
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He has been riding herd on
his employees so that he can get the job done in time. |
| run (a)round like a scalded cat; run (a)round like a blue-arsed fly |
| 忙得團團轉 |
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Mary's been running around
like a scalded cat making preparations for her visitors. (瑪麗為準備迎接客人一直忙得團團轉) Fiona is always running round like a blue-arsed fly yet she seems to get very little work done! (菲歐娜老是忙得團團轉,但她似乎做得很少!) |
| separate/sort out the sheep from the goats |
| 辨別好人與壞人;區分良莠。 |
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What the company needed was
a new CEO who would separate the sheep from the goats and show to the
employees that dishonesty would no longer be tolerated. (這家公司所需的是
一位新的執行長,此人要能辨別好人與壞人,並且要向員工表明,再也不會容忍詐欺行為) I'll look through the application forms and sort out the sheep from the goats. (我會仔細看這些申請表並區分良莠) |
| sitting duck |
| 亦被射中的目標;易受批評的對象。 |
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The soldier should move from
that window. He is like a sitting duck for the enemy. |
| smell a rat |
| 感到事情不妙;覺得可疑。 |
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I smell a rat. There is
something wrong with his relationship to the bankers. |
| stir up a hornet's nest |
| 捅了馬蜂窩;惹了一大堆麻煩;引發眾怒。 |
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He really stirred up a
hornet's nest when he went to the meeting and started talking about the
garbage problem.
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| straight/right from the horse's mouth |
| 從有關人員或源頭直接得知。 |
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I heard straight from the
horse's mouth that she will be leaving the company next week. |
| (the) straw that broke the camel's back |
| 導致失敗、毀滅等的最後一個因素;壓死駱駝的最後一根稻草。 |
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Her accusing me of not
working hard enough was the straw that broke the camel's back so I finally
asked for a transfer to another section of the company. |
| take the bull by the horns |
| 大膽而果斷地採取行動。 |
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My aunt decided to take the
bull by the horns and begin preparations for the family reunion. |
| the birds and (the) bees |
| 性知識。 |
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He learned about the birds
and bees in his health education class at school. |
| the early bird catches the worm |
| 早起的鳥而有蟲吃。 |
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Let's leave about six
o'clock in the morning. Remember the early bird catches the worm. |
| (do) the donkey work |
| (做) 繁重的體力工作;單調乏味的苦差事。 |
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If you tell him to take it
easy, he'll sit back and let you do all the donkey work. |
| the pecking order |
| 社會階級;權力階級。 |
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I have not worked there very
long so I don't really understand the pecking order yet. |
| the/a rat race |
| (尤指在大城市或商界) 激烈的競爭。 |
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He is tired of living in the
rat race every day and plans to quit his job soon and do something else. |
| there are plenty more fish in the sea |
| 天涯何處無芳草 (用來安慰失戀的人)。 |
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Although there are plenty
more fish in the sea, I haven't really got over her yet. (get over 在此意為「忘掉」) |
| the world is someone's oyster |
| 世界屬於某人;意氣風發;某人生活上能獲得種種機遇。 |
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When you graduate from
university the world will be your oyster so don't worry about the future.
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| throw someone to the lions/wolves |
| 把某人置於險境;嫁禍給某人。 |
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He decided to throw his
co-worker to the wolves when he asked him to go and see the other company. |
| till/until the cows come home |
| 沒完沒了地;無限期地。 |
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We can talk until the cows
come home this weekend at the lake. |
| turn tail |
| 轉身就逃 (就跑、就走以避開麻煩或危險)。 |
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We decided to turn tail and
leave the pub before there was a fight. |
| ugly duckling |
| 醜小鴨 (指小時並不引人注意,但長大後卻非常出色或出眾的人)。 |
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She was really an ugly
duckling when she was a child but now she is quite beautiful. |
| wildcat strike |
| 工人自發性地突然罷工。 |
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There was a wildcat strike
at the factory and over 100 people walked off the job. |
| with one's tail between one's legs |
| 夾著尾巴;垂頭喪氣。 |
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He left the meeting with his
tail between his legs after he was criticized by the president. |
| would not hurt/harm a fly |
| 連蒼蠅也不會傷害;性情溫和 (指外表看起來兇巴巴的人或獸)。 |
| Don't be afraid of my dog; he wouldn't hurt a fly. |