Wednesday, March 7, 2012

One-Minute Idiom:You Have My Word.


"You have my word" means "I promise."

You have my word that I would publish your book. 
I promise that I would publish your book. 


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Sunday, February 12, 2012

One-Minute Idiom: Cost Me An Arm And A Leg




GABRIELLE: Oh, my god. Carlos, what have you done? 

CARLOS: I saw it when I drove by the dealership. I thought, Gabrielle would look so beautiful in this. 

GABRIELLE: Carlos! 

CARLOS: Cost me an arm and a leg



When you say that something cost you an arm and a leg, it means that something is very expensive



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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

One-Minute Idiom: Rise and Shine



Rise and shine!

 *Get out of bed cheerfully!
*Get out of bed and prepare for work!




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Friday, February 3, 2012

One-Minute Idiom: I don't buy it.




"I don't buy it."means that I don't believe it, or I don't accept something as true.  



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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

One-Minute Idiom: Lucky For You



Lucky for you
is an introductory phrase that describes an event that favors the person being spoken to. 




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Sunday, January 29, 2012

One-Minute Idiom: I'll get out of your hair.




I'll get out of your hair. 

“To get out of someone’s hair”
  means to stop bothering someone when they’re busy or to leave the room because they’re in someone’s way.



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Friday, January 27, 2012

One-Minute Idiom: Use Your Head



The  expression “use [someone’s] head” means " to think” or “have common sense". 





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