当前位置 : 首页 > 与身体有关的8个地道俚语
与身体有关的8个地道俚语
发布者:管理员 发布时间:2014-8-5 阅读:876     

文本来源:佛山英语培训-爱德华国际英语

 

今天我们来学习8个超级实用的与身体有关俚语。

Are you “all ears”? Then let’s take a look at these 8 body idioms in English.

It’s been over a month since I last posted anything on idioms and I was beginning to get withdrawal symptoms! Did you have the same feeling?

So to prevent any anxiety issues on this bright, sunny Friday morning, I have real pleasure in sharing this colourful infographic on 8 body idioms creatively prepared by Kaplan International. You can find this infographic on the Kaplan website.

The English language has many idioms connected to the body, for example, to cost an arm and a leg; on the tip of the tongue; to stick one’s neck out and so on. I plan to dedicate a future post on these idioms.

In the meantime, let’s take a look at how the above idioms are used in a sentence.

1. All Ears – this is used when you’re ready and waiting for someone to explain something to you.

洗耳恭听;全神贯注地听

17.jpg

“Ok, Jack. Tell us about how the meeting went. We’re all ears.”

2. The Cold Shoulder – used when you ignore someone or don’t pay them any attention

不理不睬;爱理不理

18.jpg

“I don’t know what I’ve done. Ever since I got back from the party, Gillian has given me the cold shoulder“

3. Itchy feet – someone who has itchy feet has a strong impulse to travel or to do something different

漫游的渴望;旅行的渴望

19.jpg

It’s always the same with Angela. After three years with a company she gets itchy feet and has to move on.

4. The long arm of the law – the far-reaching powers of the authorities

法律的权威和力量;法网恢恢

20.jpg

“Tony was eventually caught. He couldn’t escape the long arm of the law.”

5. Old Hand – someone who has done a job or activity for a long time and who does it very well

老手;熟练工人;有经验者

21.jpg

James is an old hand in making air fix models. He has been doing it since he was seven years old.

6. Sweet Tooth – someone who loves to eat sweet things

爱吃甜食的人

22.jpg

I simply cannot resist desserts. I have always had a sweet tooth.

7. Elbow Room – Enough space to move or work in.

能施展的地方或空间

23.jpg

“I have absolutely NO elbow room in this kitchen!”

8. Eye-catching – attracts attention

引人注目的;耀眼的;显著的

24.jpg

Jessica looks particularly eye-catching in that dress”.

The key to understanding idioms and, more importantly, using them correctly is to see them in context. And the only way learners can do this is to read and listen to English as much as possible. You will not always use the idiom in the correct context but over time and with practice it will get easier. The important thing is to learn from your mistakes.

If you liked this post, please share it. And don’t forget to subscribe to my blog if you don’t want to miss out on my posts.

 
文本来源:佛山英语培训-爱德华国际英语

| 打印本页 | 关闭窗口 | 订阅“爱德华国际英语”

 

【爱德华国际英语官网】【爱德华国际汉语官网】 合作媒体和品牌

教育论文 迈斯林移民 EMBA报名网 国际汉语教师协会 期刊网 苏州大学考研 英语夏令营 CAM培训 北大冬令营 北师大留学预科

CopyRight © 2011-2016 All Rights Reserved
咨询热线 0757-82360648 微信公众号 爱德华英语 邮箱 support@edward-english.com 地址 佛山市禅城区百花广场10楼