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How do you say it ?How do you say it ?
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Words for TechnologyWords for Technology
dinosaur
spam
wired
hacker
web-head
buzzword
Words for ActivitiesWords for Activities
go all out
horse around
to bug
on the house
kick back
Jam
Words for DatingWords for Dating
dump
double date, blind date
give a raincheck
to have butterflies
pickup line
hit it off
To have a crush
Words for PeopleWords for People
egghead
babe
freak
tight
poser
Check out my Dad’s car. It’s ____.
The ____ at the movie last night-is he single?
Words for EatingWords for Eating
grub
grab a bite
finger food
nuke
Mcfood
a hole in the wallI will ____ on the way home.
I just _____d some popcorn. Do you want some?
* Every cloud has a silver lining.
* Gilding the lily.
* Everyone for himself, and devil take the hindmost. Hindmost(=last)
* Look before you leap. leap, jump, spring
* You hit the nail on the head.
* A leopard never changes its spots. leopard, jaguar, spot
* Every potter praises his own pot.
* He likes to blow his own horn.
* Cast pearl before swine. Pig, hog, swine
* A stitch in time saves nine.
* Pride goes before a fall. (Before his downfall a man’s heart is proud, but humility comes before honor.)
* Spare the rod and spoil the child.
* Idle young, needy old.
* Homer sometimes nods.
* The pot class the kettle black.
* Man proposes, God disposes.
* Call a spade a spade. Speak frankly and directly.
* Better bend than break.
* Still waters run deep. deep, deeply
* Every dog has his day. They’ll have victory and some point.
* Idle young, needy old.
* Homer sometimes nods. * Nothing venture, nothing have. * Look before you leap. * Cast pearls before swine.
* Let sleeping dogs lie.
* Money makes the mare go. * Murder will out. * No cross, no crown. * New brooms sweeps clean. * Better bend than break. * Spare the rod and spoil the child.
* Opportunity seldom knocks twice. * Never judge by appearances. * Every cloud has a silver lining。 * Keep something for a rainy day. * We reap what we sow.
* The pot calls the kettle black. * Too many cooks spoil the broth. * The biter is sometimes bit. * A bully is always a coward.
* After a storm comes a calm.
* All good things come to an end.
* Man proposes, God disposes.
* Call a spade a spade.
* Speak frankly and directly.
* Better bend than break.
* Still waters run deep. deep, deeply
* Every dog has his day. They’ll have victory and some point.
* Man proposes, God disposes.
* Call a spade a spade.
* Speak frankly and directly.
* Better bend than break.
* Still waters run deep. deep, deeply
* Every dog has his day. They’ll have victory and some point.
Websites
http://wps.ablongman.com/long_licklider_vocabulary_2/0,6658,282760-,00.html (for vocabulary learning)
How do you say it in English?
Modern American Street Talk
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