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美国俚语234句
| A bird in hand is worth two in the bush. |
| A Blessing in Disguise? |
| A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit. |
| A good anvil does not fear the hammer. |
| A good artist should have his head in the clouds sometimes, but his feet always on the ground. |
| A man of great wisdom often appears slow. |
| A mind bent on returning is like an arrow. |
| A plague of pustulant boils upon all their scurvied asses. |
| A rolling stone gathers no moss. |
| A watched pot never boils. |
| A word to the wise is sufficient. |
| After suffering comes happiness. |
| Agues come on horseback , but go away on foot. |
| All that is now just water under the bridge. |
| An eye for an eye. |
| Any statement against the government is like a red rag to a bull to that minister. |
| As the saying goes, It is no use crying over spilt milk. |
| Beard the lion in his den. |
| Birds of a feather flock together. |
| Blood is thicker than water, and Bill was part of the dynasty. |
| By then, all the witnesses were six feet under. |
| By this means she cast in a bone between the wife and husband. |
| come hell or high water |
| Constant dripping wears away the stone. |
| Distant hills are greener. |
| Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill. |
| Don't bite off more than you can chew. |
| Don't count one's chickens before they are hatched. |
| Don't shed crocodile tears to me. |
| Empty vessels make the most sounds. |
| Enough is as good as a feast. |
| Even Homer sometimes nods. |
| Every brave man is a man of his word. |
| Every cloud has a silver lining. |
| Everyone has a cross to bear. |
| Fire away. |
| Going too far is as bad as not going far enough. |
| Great minds think alike. |
| Haughtiness invites disaster , humility receives benefit. |
| Have the face to do sth. |
| He asked her to marry him on the spur of the moment. |
| He certainly has his back to the wall for he has lost his job. |
| He cut his own throat by being nasty to the boss. |
| He did write a wonderful book, but it was just a flash in the pan. |
| He has been made a scapegoat for the company's failures. |
| He has no backbone ; when things get difficult, he gives in. |
| He hasn't a leg to stand on for his behavior. |
| He is a wolf in sheep's clothing, outwardly kind but inwardly vicious! |
| He is on pins and needles. |
| He is too cocky, Let's cut him down to size. |
| He is typical hen - pecked husband. |
| He planned to participate in the demonstration, but then he got cold feet. |
| He rests on his laurels. |
| He set the ball rolling. |
| He used the party funds to feather his own nest. |
| He used to rise with the lark. |
| He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. |
| He was cutting off his nose to spite his face. |
| He was forced to face up to the situation. |
| He was left out in the cold at school because he didn't like sports. |
| He who laughs last laughs best. |
| He'll probably find himself in pocket in a good year. |
| He's not going to let it go down the drain now. |
| He's really just tilting at windmills. |
| He's still on thin ice. |
| His criticisms of the president stirred up a hornet's nest. |
| His face was purple with rage. |
| His life was hanging by a thread. |
| His sudden death came as a bolt from the blue. |
| I am green with envy. |
| I am not a soft touch. |
| I believe in the maxim 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'. |
| I can climb in this window if someone gives me a leg up. |
| I cannot split hairs on that burning query. |
| I don't see eye to eye with him. |
| I don't want to do this, but I think I'd better go through the motions. |
| I don't want you to end up out of pocket. |
| I felt as fit as a fiddle after a hot bath. |
| I guess I'm still wet behind the ears. |
| I have my hands full right now. |
| I have the first prize in my back pocket. |
| I have to bring home the bacon. |
| I have to tighten my belt this week. |
| I just lift a finger. |
| I let the cat out of the bag with only one day to go. |
| I must help her. After all, she's my own flesh and blood. |
| I want to put a bug in your ear. |
| I won't go back on my word. |
| If I take your medicine, I'll definitely kick the bucket. |
| If this is really true, it'll take a load off my mind. |
| If you want to be good at tennis, you must keep your hand in. |
| I'll never cast pearls before swine. |
| I'm between the devil and the deep blue sea. |
| I'm not going with you, I have other fish to fry. |
| I'm not worthy to touch the hem of her garment. |
| I'm sure you two will get on like a house on fire. |
| I'm up to my ears in work at the moment. |
| In the long run prices are bound to rise. |
| It has been difficult to have the best of both worlds. |
| It is easy to be wise after the event. |
| It is just like looking for a needle in a haystack. |
| It is oil on the flames. |
| It made my blood run cold. |
| It really gets my goat. |
| It takes two to make a quarrel. |
| It takes two to tango. |
| It's a cross I have to bear. |
| It's completely ruined, so we'll have to start from scratch. |
| It's like pulling hen's teeth to make anything grow in this poor soil. |
| It's never wise to put all your eggs in one basket. |
| It's no good trying to pull the wool over Harlod's eyes, he's far too perceptive. |
| It's on the door, as plain as the nose on my face! |
| I've never seen a company washing dirty linen in public this way. |
| Jack of all trades and master of none. |
| Just play it by ear. |
| Kill not the goose that lays the golden eggs. |
| Let's beat our brains out to find a solution. |
| Light travels like an arrow, and time like a shuttle. |
| Like father, like son. |
| Little leaks sink the ship. |
| Look before you leap. |
| Make hay while the sun shines. |
| Man proposes, God disposes. |
| Many a little makes a mickle. |
| Many small victories add up to a big one. |
| Men's knickers went out of style and are now a drug on the market. |
| Millions of people are all of one mind. |
| Money doesn't grow on trees, you know. |
| Money is the root of all evil. |
| Money will come and go. |
| More haste, less speed. |
| My salary is chicken feed compared with hers. |
| Neither fish nor flesh ( nor good red herring ). |
| Never buy a pig in a poke. |
| Nine times out of ten, he will succeed in the examination. |
| No weal without woe. |
| Nothing ventured, nothing gained. |
| Now is the time to put your foot down. |
| Once bitten twice shy. |
| One can't run with the hare and hunt with the hounds. |
| One man's meat is another man's poison. |
| Out of sight, out of mind. |
| Pay somebody back in his/her own coin. |
| Perhaps he calculated that he had burned his bridge behind him. |
| Peter is nothing but a fly on the wheel. |
| Prepare for the rainy day. |
| Prevention is better than cure. |
| Pride goes before a fall. |
| Rob Peter to pay Paul. |
| Rob's always late if he gets here on time I'll eat my hat. |
| She gave me the cold shoulder. |
| She had to bone up on the property laws before her big day in court. |
| She hasn't a dog's chance of winning the game. |
| She is in two minds about it. |
| She is second to none among all the graduates. |
| She really cooked your goose. |
| Since now is just about living death. |
| Six of one and half a dozen of the other. |
| Speech is silver, silence is gold. |
| Such a chance comes once in a blue moon. |
| Take a hair of the dog that bit you. |
| That can be seen with half an eye. |
| That makes two of us. |
| That's a horse of a different color. |
| The action is a leap in the dark. |
| The argument does not hold water. |
| The comedian was not good and soon got the big bird. |
| The die is cast. |
| The food is pleasing to my taste. |
| The foreign bond fell on evil days. |
| The girl is in the pink of health. |
| The inquiry is by no means cut and dried. |
| The leopard never changes its spots. |
| The modest receive benefit, while the conceited reap failure. |
| The only rule of the market place was dog - eat - dog . |
| Their excuses cut no ice with people. |
| There he sat for hours in a brown study. |
| There is a straw in the wind indicating that peace is around the corner. |
| There is many a slip between cup and lip. |
| There is no rose without a thorn. |
| There is no smoke without fire. |
| There is truth in wine. |
| They live from hand to mouth. |
| They think of themselves as the salt of the earth. |
| They were clearly seeking to fish in troubled waters. |
| This court case could open a Pandora's box of similar claims. |
| This ring cost me an arm and a leg. |
| Those born to the purple are destined to live in the public eye. |
| Those who fly too high may come to grief. |
| Those who play with fire will burn themselves. |
| Throw the helve after the hatchet. |
| Time and tide wait for no man. |
| To call black white. |
| To cut a long story short, I decided to stay. |
| To err is human. |
| To stab someone in the back. |
| To teach a fish how to swim. |
| Too many cooks spoil the broth. |
| Two heads are better than one. |
| Two wrongs don't make a right. |
| We are in the same boat. |
| We need to take the gloves off. |
| We try to put our best foot forward. |
| We were having a picnic, when suddenly there came a downpour , which was rather a fly in the ointment. |
| We will hand on the torch which he has handed to us. |
| Well begun is half done. |
| When he saw us, he began to put on the dog. |
| When in Rome do as the Romans do. |
| When it rains, it pours. |
| With these people he'd feel like a fish out of water. |
| You can cut it both ways. |
| You can kill two birds with one stone. |
| You can not make bricks without straw. |
| You can take a horse to water but you can't make it drink. |
| You cannot have it both ways. You must either stay home or come with us. |
| You cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. |
| You can't teach an old dog new tricks. |
| You can't tell a book by its cover. |
| You have no right to play ducks and drakes with money that has been entrusted to you. |
| You have to learn to walk before you can run. |
| You must keep an ear to the ground these days. |
| You mustn't put it off any longer, remember, tomorrow never comes. |
| You order the dishes and I'll foot the bill. |
| You really have an eye for beauty! |
| You will reap what you're sowing today. |
| Your wedding present was the icing on the cake. |
| You've come in the nick of time! |
| I've searched up hill and down dale. |
| One cannot stand without credit. |
| Patience is his strong suit. |
| A slow sparrow should make an early start. |
| He spent a white night. |
| Everything comes to him who waits. |
| Once on shore , one prays no more. |
本文集合了托福口语备考的精华素材,包括234句实用俚语、经典表达和备考策略,旨在帮助考生提升口语能力,熟悉考试场景,掌握地道表达。
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