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10. to put (one's) best foot forward: 意思是全力以赴,给人以尽可能好的印象,包括礼貌、举止、说话、外表等等。(to get first good impression including manners, speech, appearance, etc.)。
例如:When you go for a job interview, put your best foot forward.(当你求职面试时,首先要尽量给人良好的印象。)
We all have to put our best foot on this project.(我们对这个计划要做得好才能给别人一个好印象。)
(注:通常不用复数feet,因为同时伸出两只脚,一定会跌倒,即使主词是多数,也是如此。)
11. to miss a trick: 意思是不了解全部实况或不能细心察(not to figure out a situation;don't know everything that is going on;not very perceptive of every situation.)(反之,does not miss a trick 就是对全部情况非常了解。)
例如:He states emphatically that he never seems to miss a trick with his staff.(他强调他对下属是明察秋毫,无所不知。)
We can not pull the wool over his eyes because he does not miss a trick.(我们瞒不过他,因为他对所有的事,都很清楚。)
Parents should not miss a trick regarding what their children are doing.(父母对儿女所做所为,应该细心察看,不可忽略。)
He was fired because he missed all the tricks.(由於他对事不能细心观察而被解雇。)(有人认为:如果说一个人十分精明,事事明察秋毫,似乎有点spy的味道,所以不是恭维话,那么你怎么看呢?)
12. to nickel and dime (someone):意思是一点一滴的小事或微不足道的服务,都要收费。(to charge someone for every little thing or service)(既不是诈骗也非违法。)
例如:Sometimes the lawyer will nickel and dime you for every service he (she) provides.
(有时律师为了微不足道的服务也要向你收费。)
Many people were nickeled and dimed by their lawyers. The phone company is continually trying to nickel and dime us.
(电话公司为了琐屑细节的服务,不停地向我们要每一个铜板。)
(注:本来 nickel 是五分钱,dime 是一毛钱,现在当做动词用,过去式和过去分词是:nickeled, nickeled; dimed, dimed)
13. to throw (one's) weight behind(someone or something):意思是支持某人或某事(to support someone or something)
例如:The governor of Maryland threw his weight behind Mr. Gore for the presidential election.(马里兰州长支持高尔先生竞选总统。)
He has thrown his weight behind the foreign policy toward China.(他支持对中国的外交政策。)
但是,to throw (one's) weight around 又有仗势欺人,耀武扬威或炫耀自己的重要性,想要去影响别人和情况之意。
例如:He always tries to throw his weight around.(他老觉得自己了不起,想要影响别人。)
Mr. Lin is trying to throw his weight around in his office.(林想影响办公室里所有的人。)
He throws his weight around her.(他想控制她)
14. to put teeth in(或 into)(something):意思是说话时,带著慎重其事的语气,使能有效的实施(to be very firm in speaking)
例如:If you tell your children to do something, be sure to put some teeth in your decision.(假如你要孩子做事,必须表明你认真肯定的决定。)
When you become a manager, you need to put teeth in(into) the decision-making process.(当你是总经理时,你对决定事物,必须以肯定语气表达,才能有效实施。)
2010-08-07 13:19:22 来源:少儿英语学习 评论:0 点击:
英语中的俚语、口语或“顺口溜”很多,它们的意义,往往与字面意义不同,有时也不合文法的结构,所以正确了解和灵活使用,是学习英语者的难题之一。下面即是一些常见的,供读者参考。 1. to be(或 become)fed up with(someone 或 something):意思是对某人或某事感到讨厌或厌倦(to get tired of;
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