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Virginia Iastremschi
ndrei Prohin
Eduard Rotaru
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her mother s long white dress for all the world like her mother
age);
rom pillar to post -
to
be driven all over the place; to find
it
im
to settle down from one difficulty to another one;
of
one s heart-very sincerely;
He made a stupid mistake, ~ h a t s be
is
dizzy with success;
n) forbid ( that) - I very much hope it will not happen
God orbid that should ever have to work with him again;
go down the
drain
- wasted, brought to nothing;
used
in
a non-religious way, though some people
it
offensive
(Don t you think you ought to quit working so
and water
(for) - face great hardship and danger
be driven to extremes - to (be forced to) act too violently or
in n
extreme way;
cures habit;
nds off - do not interfere;
ful (bellyful) I to be fed
up
to the (back) teeth (Joe
tories about fishing.
heard a basinful of hem);
eye for - the ability for smth.;
ose - to be slightly mad;
at
one s fingertips
- to
know a place like the back, to
(You d better ask David, he s got the whole subject
the
right way - to be clever;
heart in one s mouth boots - to feel very afraid
;
to promise not to tell;
I
put
all eggs in one basket - ou can fail i
ou put
all
in one basket;
oo much tongue - to tell everything;
your tongue? - can t you speak?
hear
the grass grow a pin drop - great silence;
heart of the matter-
the essential problem;
talk
- sincere, open
(I
h d
a heart-to-heart talk
to marry John);
93) a hey-day I halcyon days - best days (She recalled with a w
smile the halcyon days
of
her youth);
4) to hope against hope - to continue to hope when there i
chance of success;
95) the
horn of
plenty - the symbol
of
abundance;
96) the
hub of the
Universe - central figure;
97) in full swing - having reached a very active stage;
98) in one ear and out the
other-(ofinformation,
orders, advice
to have no effect because not listened to;
99) in other words - expressing the same thing in different word
100) in the dead
of
night - late at night;
101) in
the
long
run
- after a very long period
of
time,
in
the en
be cheaper in the long run to use real leather because it w
longer);
102) in
the
pink - in perfect health;
103) it s in the
bag
- certain to be won, gained;
104) it s not the end of the world - it is not the last thing;
105) a Jack of all
trades
(and the master of
none)-
a person wh
do many different kinds
of
work (but who may not be very
at any of them);
106) a Juda s kiss - a treacherous action disguised as kindness;
107) to keep a low profile - the state of being unnoticed by othe
ple around one;
108)
the
last
straw (that
breaks
the
camel s back) - a small pr
or unpleasant event which, when added to existing troubles,
much to bear;
109) to lay
the cornerstone
- to lay the most important par
project;
110) to lead someone by
the
nose - to have complete contro
someone;
I l l to let sleeping dogs l ie- not to interrupt or trouble a person,
tion, etc. when this is likely to cause problems or disorder;
112) to lick someone s boots - to obey someone like a slave, th
fear, admiration or desire for favour;
113) to lie through one s teeth - to tell a bad lie shamelessly;
114) like a cat on
hot
bricks - extremely awkward and uneasy;
115) like
rats
leaving the sinking ship - like traitors deserting th
ing side
in
a contest;
116) like talking
to
a
brick
wall - speaking
in
vain;
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