Senin, 23 Februari 2015

IDIOMS (part 2)


1.      to give someone the cold shoulder
= to ignore someone
e.g.: Pam gave me the cold shoulder. Do you know why she ignored me?

2.      to go/quit cold turkey
= to suddenly and completely doing something, especially in bad habit
e.g.: I need to stop smoking. I need to go cold turkey.

3.      to get/have cold feet
= When someone suddenly doesn’t feel brave enough for something
e.g.: Don’t worry about being scared to get married tomorrow. It’s normal to have cold feet.

4.      to be out cold
= to be unconscious; to be in a deep sleep
e.g.: After working for three days without sleep, James went to bed and soon was out cold.

5.      to know the ropes
= to know how to do a job properly; to know how things work and how to get things done
e.g.: You’ve worked at the company for six months. You must know the ropes by now.

6.      to have a crush on someone
= to have strong feelings of love or affection for someone (often for a short time and with no  results)
e.g.: Last month she had a crush on Ted, but this month she has a huge crush on Sam.

7.      to fall for someone
= to begin to feel love for someone
e.g.: I think I am falling for Jess. I can’t stop thinking about him.

8.      to make up
= to become friendly with someone again after an argument
e.g.: We had a huge fight yesterday, but we made up today.

9.      to hit it off
= to get along well with someone from the first time that you meet the person
e.g.: Ben and Jane hit it off on their first date.

10.    to break up
= to end a relationship
e.g.: They broke up last week, but they are trying to remain friends.




Source: fb American English at State (AE)

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