Not-so-easy Idioms 6 |
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A in a nutshell :- in brief, in summary in hot water :- in trouble in no time :- very quickly, very soon in person :- face to face in store :- coming up, in the future in the dark :- not knowing, ignorant of in the long run :- over a long period of time in the same boat :- having the same problem, in the same situation iron out :- solve a problem jump to conclusions :- form an opinion without sufficient consideration or evidence keep an eye on :- look after, take care of, watch keep an eye out for :- look for keep on :- continue keep track of :- know where something or someone is, monitor keep up with :- maintain the same pace as, go at the same speed kill time :- spend time doing unimportant things know like the back of one's hand :- be very familiar with learn the ropes :- get used to, become familiar with leave out :- omit, not include leave something/someone alone :- not disturb let someone down :- disappoint |
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B 1) I asked my neighbour to _______ _______ _______ _______ my baby while I ran down to the shops. 2) We were an hour early for our appointment, so we _______ some _______ by doing a bit of window shopping. 3) Although the economy is currently rather weak, _______ _______ _______ _______ its prospects are good. 4) The company's bankruptcy came as a great surprise. I was completely _______ _______ _______ as to its financial situation. 5) Most businessmen like to conduct important business _______ _______ and not by telephone or email. 6) My new job was difficult for me at first but I soon _______ _______ _______. 7) After the emergency call was made the police arrived _______ _______ _______ at all. 8) If we do not learn how to protect the environment, there will be hard times _______ _______ for the Earth. 9) Forgetting his homework landed Peter _______ _______ _______ with his teacher. 10) There were a lot of bugs in the new program but in a few months they were all _______ _______. 11) When someone is in a really bad mood, the best thing to do is _______ _______ _______. 12) He's got so many DVD's that he can't _______ _______ _______ them all. 13) In the second half of the marathon he started to tire and was unable to _______ _______ _______ the leaders. 14) Having grown up in Edinburgh, I _______ the city _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______. 15) After the prison break, local people were asked to _______ _______ _______ _______ for three men wearing black and white striped uniforms. 16) He has a bad habit of _______ _______ _______ and getting everything wrong. 17) ‘I've just lost my job.’ ‘Me too. Looks like we are both _______ _______ _______ _______ .' 18) If you don't succeed you should _______ _______ trying until you do. 19) ‘What happened at the teachers' meeting?’ ‘The actual explanation took over an hour but, _______ _______ _______ , it seems like the whole curriculum is going to be changed.’ 20) In a formal letter you should always begin with 'Dear'. In an email, however, many people _______ it _______. |