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LEARN 150 COMMON IDIOMS To Sound Fluent In English
1) play it by ear
2) be all ears
3) wake up on the wrong side of the bed
4) wing something
5) make a mountain out of a molehill
6) be at a crossroads
7) rain cats and dogs
8) be on the top of the world
9) give someone the cold shoulder
10) sit on the fence
11) hit the nail on the head
12) be as fit as a fiddle
13) get something out of your system
14) speak of the devil
15) give someone the benefit of the doubt
16) no pain, no gain
17) hang in there
18) a penny for your thought
19) It's not rocket science
20) let someone off the hook
21) make a long story short
22) easy does it
23) go back to the drawing board
24) once in a blue moon
25) at the drop of a hat
26) to add insult to injury
27) hit the sack
28) the ball is in your court
29) be/go barking up the wrong tree
30) get/have your ducks in a row
31) get/have the best of both world
32) The lion's share of
33) be on the ball
34) pull someone's leg
35) pull yourself together
36) so far so good
37) the last straw
38) time flies when you're having fun
39) be bent out of shape
40) make matters worse
41) Don't judge a book by its cover
42) fall between two stools
43) cost an arm and a leg
44) cross that bridge when you come to it
45) cry over spilt milk
46) curiosity killed the cat
47) miss the boat
48) be on fire
49) spill the beans
50) under the weather
51) blessing in disguise
52) A dime a dozen
53) beat around the bush
54) better late than never
55) bite the bullet
56) break a leg !
57) call it a day
58) cut somebody some slack
59) be glad to see the back of someone
60) be the best thing since sliced bread
61) there are plenty of fish in the sea
62) come rain or shine
63) cut corners
64) get your act together
65) break the ice
66) clear as mud
67) crystal clear
68) rock the boat
69) get out of hand
70) a bad apple
71) cut to the chase
72) come in handy
73) reinvent the wheel
74) go with the flow
75) be skating on thin ice
76) a silver lining
77) have a sweet tooth
78) go Dutch
79) make ends meet
80) ring a bell
81) the tip of the iceberg
82) blow off steam
83) a piece of cake
84) be out of the woods
85) get over something
86) not one's cup of tea
87) be loaded
88) nip something in the bud
89) out of the blue
90) keep one's chin up
91) race against the clock
92) catch somebody off guard
93) be on the one's radar
94) stab someone in the back
95) make a beeline for
96) be in a hot water
97) be dressed to the nines
98) be between a rock and a hard place
99) Lo and behold
100) let the cat out of the bag
101) be on the same page
102) sell like hotcakes
103) fall/slip through the cracks
104) be up in arms
105) fair and square
106) be a black sheep
107) by the skin of one's teeth
108) get under one's skin
109) draw the line
110) give something a whirl
111) be a fish out of water
112) go the extra mile
113) not see the forest for the tree
114) straight from the horse's mouth
115) cry wolf
116) have a bigger fish to fry
117) To play devil's advocate
118) steal one's thunder
119) rain on one's parade
120) be a cakewalk
121) take a rain check
122) go/be on a wild goose chase
123) twist someone's arm
124) face the music
125) hit the books
126) turn a deaf ear
127) not break the bank
128) jump the gun
129) read between the line
130) through thick and thin
131) go back to square one
132) from scratch
133) shoot oneself in one's foot
134) right off the bat
135) in the bag
136) hot air
137) follow in one's footstep
138) call a spade a spade
139) be in the same boat
140) pick one's brain
141) bounce an idea off someone
142) devil is in the details
143) the pot calling the kettle black
144) take a back seat
145) be up for grabs
146) put something on ice
147) bite off more then we can chew
148) throw caution to the wind
149) a cross to bear
150) keep an eye on something/someone
250 Important English Expressions for daily conversation
1 You rock ! 最高だよ!
2 It's the calm before the storm.
3 I feel a bit under the weather today.
4 When it rains, it pours.
5 We go hiking, rain or shine.
6 I guess every cloud has a silver lining.
7 You need to be able to go with the flow.
8 She seemed really down to the earth.
9 This is probably just the tip of the iceberg.
10 I needed to nip it in the bud.
11 Stop beating around the bush and tell me.
12 This is the best of both world.
13 The media got wind of political scandal.
14 It's plain as day that she loves you.
15 Our travel plans are up in the air.
16 Let's call it a day !
17 Go cold turkey.
18 I went on a wild goose chase today.
19 We don't believe him because he has cried wolf so many times.
20 My dad brought home the bacon and Mom was in charge of our house.
21 They are two peas in a pad.
22 Children tried to butter you up to get some money.
23 spill the beans
24 take it with a grain of salt
25 spice things up
26 lose your touch
27 rule of thumb
28 by the skin of my teeth
29 get something off your chest
30 put your foot in your mouth
31 bite the bullet
32 get out of hand
33 wrap your head around something
34 play something by ear
35 a blessing in disguise
36 break the bank
37 give you a run for your money
38 up the ante
39 cut someone some slack
40 draw a/the line
41 play devil's advocate
42 ring a bell
43 go the extra mile
44 make a long story short
45 jump on a bandwagon
46 on the ball
47 twenty four seven
48 easier said than done
49 better late than never
50 so far so good
1 a little bird told me
2 as the crow flies
3 kill two birds with one stone
4 curiosity killed the cat
5 cat got your tongue
6 bark up the wrong tree
7 packed like sardines
8 when pigs fly
9 put all your eggs in one basket
10 don't count your chickens before they hatch
11 don't put the cart before the horse
12 straight from the horse's mouth
13 a needle in a haystack
14 hit the hay
15 break a leg
16 pulling my leg
17 keep an eye out
18 keep your eyes peeled
19 see eye to eye on
20 eyes bigger than your stomach
21 bite off more than you can chew
22 keep your chin up
23 a chip on your should
24 bend over backwards
25 to add insult to injury
26 rub salt in the wound
27 go behind someone's back
28 burn the candle at both ends
29 burn the midnight oil
30 running on fumes
31 cut corners
32 get the ball rolling
33 back to the drawing board
34 hit the books
35 miss the boat
36 that ship has sailed
37 train has left the station
38 drive someone up the wall
39 on the fence
40 I heard it through the grapevine
41 have a short fuse
42 a stone's throw away
43 at the drop of a hat
44 cut to the chase
45 once in a blue moon
46 You can't judge a book by its cover
47 cross that bridge when you come to it
48 no use crying over spilled milk
49 actions speak louder than words
1 add up
2 back someone up
3 blow up
4 bring it on
5 bring up
6 call off
7 calm down
8 catch up (on)
9 check in
10 check out,
check it out
11 chip in
12 closes down
13 come down with something
14 come up with
15 cut back on
16 cut off 割り込む
17 drop by/in
18 end up
19 figure out
20 fill someone in
21 fill out
22 find out
24 get along (with)
25 get around to
26 get back at
27 give up
28 grow up !
29 hang on
30 hang out
31 hold on
32 keep on
33 look forward to
34 look out (for)
35 keep an eye out (for)
36 look up
37 pull over
38 put off
39 put up with
40 run away (from)
41 run into
42 run out (of)
43 stick with
44 think over
45 turn down
46 turn off
47 turn up
48 warm up to
49 watch out
50 wear off
work something out
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15 Common Idioms with an American Accent
1) hit the nail on the head
2) hit the books
3) hit the jackpot
4) hit the road
5) hit the ceiling
6) hit the sack
7) hit the bottle
8) hit below the belt
9) hit it big
10) hit and run
11) hit the brakes
12) hit it out of the park
13) hot on someone
14) hit it off
15) be a hit
1) 的を射る,正しいことを言う
2) 一所懸命勉強する
3) 大金を得る,大成功する
4) 出発する
5) 激怒する
6) 寝る
7) 大酒を飲む
8) 不当なこと,卑怯なことをする
9) 大成功する
10) ひき逃げする
11) 急ブレーキをかける,中止する
12) 大成功する
13) 誰かを口説く,ナンパする
14) 意気投合する
15) ヒットする,成功する
25 Important English Idioms in 6 minutes
1) Out of the question
2) Out of the blue
3) Out of line
4) Out of my league (the other person is superior, better, at a higher
level)
5) Out of nowhere
6) Out of order
7) Out of place (to feel or look different from other people in a specific
place)
8) Out of shape
9) Out of the loop (not having the information that everyone else has)
10) Out of breath
11) Out of character
12) Out of the way (inconvenient, far away, difficult to get to)
13) Out of this world
14) Out of touch
15) Out of turn(to say something you're not supposed to say, and make people
upset)
16) Out of pocket
17) Out of the ordinary
18) Out of your mind
19) Out of practice
20) Out of the picture
21) Out of my budget
22) Out of my hands
23) Out of the frying pan into the fire
24) Out of control
25) Out of
1) 論外である
2) 突然,思いもかけず
3) 場違いである,無礼である
4) 手の届かない存在,高嶺の花
5) どこからともなく,いつの間にか
6) 故障している,異常である
7) 場違い (特定の場所で他の人と違ってり見える)
8) 体調が悪い
9) 輪から外れている (他の人が持っている情報を持っていない)
10) 息切れする
11) 柄にもない,その人らしくない
12) 不便なところに、邪魔でないところに,
13) この世のものではない,すばらしい
14) 音信不通である,無関心である,事情に疎い
15) 軽率である (言ってはいけないことを言って、人を怒らせる)
16) 自腹を切る
17) 常識がない,風変りだ
18) 気が狂っている
19) 練習が足りない
20) 関係がない,考慮されない
21) 予算を超えている
22) 私の手に負えない
23) 小難を逃れて大難に陥る,
24) 制御不能である
25) 欠乏している
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