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2008-4-1

He signed his own death warrant.
他这是在找死。


Shape up or ship out.
要么好好干,要么走人。


She couldn't tear herself away(from sth./sb.).
她无法割舍/舍弃...


He wasn't sure how the news would go over.
他不知道人家听了这消息会有什么反应。


Some like it hot.
有些人就是喜欢来点刺激的。

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2008-3-31

A sucker is born every minute.
总有傻瓜会去上这样的当。


The company blazed a trail in designing software.
这个公司是软件设计业的开路先锋。

They couldn't make head or tail of it.
他们搞不清楚那到底是怎么一回事。


He's fishing for an invitation.
他拐弯抹角地想让别人主动邀请他。

Sylvia put on a new outfit and said to DZ, "Oh, I look fat."
DZ said,"No, you don't look fat; you look fantastic."
See, this was how Sylvia fished for compliment.

He made short work of his opponent.
他干净利落地把对手给解决了。

There is another meaning of "make short work of" which is "finish sth. in very short time."
For example: The girl made short work of the book Jane Eyre.
Oh, that's definitely not me. I think it would take several months for me to finish that book.

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Thank you for your support.

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I only want to say "thank you,dear"

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2008年3月30日

The first step is the hardest.
万事开头难。


Her enthusiasm rubbed off on him.
她的热情感染了他。


They played it just for kicks.
他们那样做只是为了刺激/好玩。


He took it with a grain of salt.
他对此持保留态度。


Don't spread yourself too thin.
别让过多的事情分散了你的精力。

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2008年3月29日

He was wet behind the ears.
他太“嫩”了 。

Ignorance is bliss.
难得糊涂。


He's not afraid to speak his mind.
他总是直言不讳。


What are you driving at?
你到底想要说什么/是什么意思?


He showed his true colors.
他露出了真面目。
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2008年3月28日

She set him straight.
她纠正了他的言/行.


She was sawing logs all night.
她整晚都在打呼噜。


Talk is cheap.
说得倒轻巧。/别光说不练。


He gave her a snow job.
他花言巧语地欺骗了她。


It was a labor of love.
那是心甘情愿做的事。



[ 本帖最后由 Sylvia_scj 于 2008-3-30 12:27 PM 编辑 ]
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2008年3月27日

It has stood the test of time.
它经受住了时间的考验。

This is the sentence you could say about Notre Dame de Paris, because it has already stood for 750 years. It has seen two World Wars and the French Revolution. It's not destroyed. And over the years, it still remains as the symbol not only of French and European history and culture, but of the special place you want to go, even there are many taller and more splendid churches around the world today. Another example: In western schools, people still learn Shakespeare. Many people still read Shakespeare, still love Shakespeare. They make movies out of his plays; they put on his plays: we can say Shakespeare's works have stood the test of time.



Fortune favors the brave.
好运眷顾勇者。

If you are brave enough to pursue what you want, to pursue your dreams, your hopes and your wishes, maybe you will be rewarded in the end. At least, people who try to go for their dreams will be rewarded more so than people who are too timid or think hard to do so. Originally, fortune was Fortuna, the goddess of fortune. She will favor you if you are brave. People who are timid will not earn the favor of fortune.

He was at his wits' end.
他已经黔驴技穷了。(不知所措)

Sometimes we also hear that someone is at the end of his rope. He doesn't know what to do; he doesn't know what's going on. Your wits are your keen sense of judgement, your smarts, your ability to think and to react – those are your wits. And suddenly you don't know how to think anymore: you are at your wits' end. If you are at your wits' end about learning English, you'd better join tingroom.com, because she can certainly help you out.

That did the trick.
那很管用噢!

We are not talking about a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat. We are talking about something that really works well for a particular situation. It's exactly what you needed in that circumstance. Maybe you have an engine trouble with your car, you could spend a lot of money on fixing it, or maybe you just need a little solution, a five dollar solution for fixing your car, and if it works, you can say: that did the trick. And it could even be simple as you sitting in an uneven chair, what you could do is to take a piece of paper, fold it ten times, and put it under one of the chair legs, then suddenly your chair is stable. So, that did the trick.

He's swimming against the stream.
他并不随波逐流。

While you do that, you are gonna have a hard time. It sounds like a salmon. Why do salmons swim against the stream? Well, when salmons are out in the sea, they feel the call of nature to go back to the place where they were born, the very birth place, the pond of water where they are originated. To get there, they have to swim against the stream, they can't swim with the flow of water, and that's usually a long and arduous journey. We are not talking of salmon here, but the feelings are kind of the same. We have another expression in English: we say 'go with the stream', which means to do what everyone is doing. And if you don't want to do that, if that goes against everything you believe, you will be a person who swims against the stream: you have your own ideas.
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2008年3月26日

Variety is the spice of life.
多彩的生活才有情趣。


That worker's not worth his salt.
那个工人不称职。

He must be a terrible worker. We usually say that if somebody is not pulling his own weight. 'Worth his salt' actually comes from the ancient Roman times or maybe even before that when people used salt like money. If you were a worker and worked as a miner or something, they would pay you in salt and you could buy other things through salt. So if you are not worth your salt, you are not worth the money they are paying you. You are not earning your keep. So that means you are not working hard enough or you are not doing your job. If somebody is doing his job or maybe even going the extra mile, you might say he is worth his weight in gold. And that's the opposite.

I feel like a million dollars.
我感觉棒极了。

You might also hear: I feel like a million bucks. Either one can mean you feel great. Of course a million dollars doesn't have any feelings. But, if you had a million dollars or somebody gave you a million dollars, you certainly would feel great. That's what this expression comes from. And you might also hear: you look like a million dollars. That might mean you are wearing a fantastic suit or very elegant dress. And it also might mean you look very healthy; you look vibrant; your skin is glowing; and you look like the perfect picture of health.

This problem is a real monkey on my back.
这个问题真让我头疼。


That really fits the bill.
那正合我意。

You found something exactly what you had in mind. It's perfectly suitable for whatever you are doing. For example, on a Friday night, if you had a long week at work, maybe you don't want to go out and drink or party or go dancing. Now, someone suggests, "Hey, let's have a quiet dinner, a nice movie and go home for sleep." You would say, "Oh! That fits the bill." Or, you are looking for a cellphone, a new cellphone that does everything you want it to do. It not only sends voice messages, but also sends text messages, or even sends pictures, you would say: The new cellphone really fits the bill. It does exactly what I needed it to do.
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