跟读练习: English with Friends | Season 8 | Idioms, Expressions, Vocab - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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It's just I don't think I handled it very well.
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It's just I don't think I handled it very well.
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Well, what'd you say to her?
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Nothing.
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But the complaint department at the condom company got an earful.
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Get an earful.
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If you say that you got an earful,
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you mean that someone spoke angrily to you for quite a long time.
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Examples.
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You're at the car wash?
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Yeah.
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I seriously doubt that.
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Since you quit two weeks ago.
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I called Bogdan looking for you.
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Quite an earful he gave me.
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What are you guys doing?
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What the cops won't?
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We are catching that speeder.
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When we do, he's gonna get an earful of this.
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Slow down, jerky!
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Oh, my God, Mom, what are you doing?
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Wow, Bing, burning the midnight oil.
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You know me, sir.
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Burn midnight oil.
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To read, study, or work late into the night.
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To stay awake late at night to work or study.
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Examples.
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Burning the midnight oil?
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I finally got some sleep.
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My makeup history exam is tomorrow.
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Burning the midnight oil.
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It's only 11.45.
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Take a break.
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I'm close to done.
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Take a break.
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I didn't know you read tea leaves.
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Oh yeah, I've done it for years.
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I actually stopped because I was so accurate.
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You know, and one of the great joys of life is its wondrous unpredictability.
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And also tea tends to give me the trots.
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Give the trots.
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An informal way to say, to cause diarrhea.
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The term is slang for diarrhea,
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referring to the urgent and frequent need to use the bathroom that often accompanies the condition.
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Examples.
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You're going to sit in your million dollar townhouse on some chair that's historical
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because the mad King George got the trots on it
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and tell me that men won't think I'm funny because I don't look like a dump truck?
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You tracked down all those richy-riches who went to Jamaica,
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see if any of them got the shocks,
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the trots, or the hots.
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The hots is the fever.
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Well, excuse me for putting a good spin on a traffic jam.
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Wait, quick.
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You don't have to put a good spin on everything.
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I'm sorry.
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That's who I am.
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I'm a positive person.
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No, I'm a positive person.
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Put a spin on something to give a certain meaning to you to give a certain meaning or interpretation,
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to interpret an event to make it seem favorable or beneficial to oneself.
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Examples.
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Luke!
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Buddy!
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Kevin, was that my grandson taking off in that sports car?
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Yeah, it was.
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Quite a spin on that response.
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What's going on?
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Maggie Braithwaite has some work for him to do around her house.
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Oh, if you find out something that's really bad,
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just try to put a positive spin on it.
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Hello, English learners.
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We conducted a study of a huge database that we had been building for more than five years.
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As a result, we present to your attention a unique educational product,
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a list of the most common idioms,
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sorted by frequency of use.
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We tested and counted all possible variations of idiom usage.
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And we created an e-book, based on our research.
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In this book, you will find definitions of idioms,
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unique illustrations for each idiom,
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examples of use, and origins.
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Links in the description below this video.
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I chose those.
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I'm a paleontologist.
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Really?
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That is so cool.
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Oh, yeah, don't get too worked up over it.
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I mean, it sounds like he's a doctor, but he's not.
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Be worked up.
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To become very angry, excited, or upset about something.
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It implies being emotionally agitated and overly affected by a situation or person,
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often with a sense of unease.
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Examples.
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Please, please picture that, then tell me that money is beside the point.
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This is what has you all worked up?
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Yeah.
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Jimmy, there's nothing to worry about.
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What are you doing?
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Your heart rate's rising, adrenaline's spiking.
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You need to calm down, not get worked up.
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Well, you know, Ross didn't care enough to be here,
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so I think he's out.
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You know, you snooze, you lose.
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He's not snoozing.
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He's teaching in class.
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Well, then somebody's snoozing.
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You snooze, you lose.
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If you don't pay attention and do something quickly,
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someone else will do it instead of you.
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It means if you delay or hesitate,
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you'll miss out on an opportunity.
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Examples.
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Ladies first.
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Gabby, a little rude.
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You snooze, you lose.
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Oh, that's my dryer.
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Oh, mine now.
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You snooze, you lose.
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But I wasn't snoozing, why am I losing?
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Hi.
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Hi.
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We need to talk.
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Right now?
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Because I kind of got an al fresco situation going on over here.
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Alfresco.
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A situation that takes place outdoors,
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or in the open air,
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often with a focus on fine weather and enjoyment.
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The term al fresco comes from Italian,
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and literally means in the fresh air.
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Examples.
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Open up a can of worms.
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To create a complicated situation in which doing something to correct a problem leads to many more problems.
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Examples.
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Furious.
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You were in New York this whole time and you didn't say anything.
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Now I don't know what can of worms this is,
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but I know this is my day,
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and I want you to calm down.
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Woman to woman, okay?
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Cole was the love of my life,
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and I'm finally learning to live my life without him.
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Now, calling him for a favor would be opening up a can of worms that I have worked so hard to close.
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Hey, babe, aren't you excited?
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We're going on our honeymoon?
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Yeah, I am.
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Germuda, Bahama, come on, pretty mama.
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That's right, get it out of your system while we're alone.
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Get it out of your system.
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To get rid of a wish or emotion,
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especially a negative one, by allowing yourself to express it.
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Examples.
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You think that I'm funny, gentlemen?
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You think the fact that I have braces is hilarious?
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Well, let's just all take a moment and have a good laugh, shall we? shall we?
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Let's just get it out of our system so we can go back to work like adults.
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Hobbs, we were just laughing at the typo on page three.
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Julie, the man abandoned me before I was born.
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I don't have a desire to have a relationship with him.
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Okay, then I'm really confused why we're here spying on him.
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Well, I just want to see what he's like.
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Satisfy my curiosity and get it out of my system.
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Too excited about everything!
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I mean, I'm all for living life,
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but this is the Geller's 35th anniversary.
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Okay, let's call a spade a spade.
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This party stinks." Call a spade a spade.
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To say the truth about something,
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even if it is not polite or pleasant.
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Examples.
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After all, he vouched for him.
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Well, now, it's called a spade a spade.
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I don't know him.
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Don't vouch for him.
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It's just a conduit for information.
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We have to call a spade a spade.
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We're breaking up.
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Wow, Bing.
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Burning the midnight oil.
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Oh, yeah, don't get too worked up over it.
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I mean, it sounds like he's a doctor, but he's not.
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You don't have to put a good spin on everything.
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Bermuda, bahama, gum, my pretty mama.
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That's right.
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Get out of your system while we're alone.
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- Get an earful(得到了很多抱怨): 表示某人因某事而遭到长期的愤怒倾诉。
- Burning the midnight oil(熬夜工作/学习): 意指深夜还在读书、工作或学习。
- Give the trots(引起腹泻): 一种口语表达,指造成腹泻的急迫性和频繁性。
- Caught in a tight spot(陷入困境): 表示在棘手的问题中进退两难。
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