習(xí)語(yǔ)集錦【6】

字號(hào):

(1) Halcyon days
    — times of undisturbed peace and happiness.
    — 太平幸福的日子
    Example: When people grow older, they long for halcyon days more than anything else.
    (2) Hale and hearty
    — strong and healthy
    — 健壯的
    Example: In spite of old age, Mr Lin is still hale and hearty.
    (3) Half a loaf is better than no bread
    — we should be thankful for what we have, even if the amount is not as much as expected.
    — 少量比完全沒(méi)有好
    Example: Dr Huang applied for a week's leave, but was given three days. Half a loaf is better than no bread.
    (4) I hate to mention it, but……
    — May I remind you that……
    — 讓我提醒你
    Example: I hate to mention it, but you still haven't given me your annual report.
    (5) I would be the first/ last person to……
    — I am very willing/ unwilling to do something.
    — 我很愿意/很不愿意做某事
    Examples: ① If you ask me for assistance, I would be the first person to volunteer.
    ② I assure you I would be the last person to commit a crime.
    (6) Jealous of someone/something
    — envious of someone/something
    — 妒忌某人/某事
    Examples: ① Why is she so jealous of her successful colleagues?
    ② It is wrong to be jealous of your friends' accomplishments.
    (7) Jeer at someone
    — laugh or shout disrespectfully at someone
    — 嘲笑
    Example: The spectators jeered at the team for playing dreadfully.
    (8) Odds are that, the……
    — the likelihood is that……
    — 可能
    Example: Nobody knows what the pay rise will be like, but the odds are that it will be about 5%.
    (9) Of great/ some/ no account
    — of great/ some/ no importance.
    — 很/有些/不重要
    Examples: ① All political leaders must be persons of great account.
    ② To the manager, the secretary is a staff member of some account.
    ③ Don't worry about that matter; it is of no account.
    (10) Palm something off on someone/palm someone off with something
    — get rid of an undesirable thing by giving, selling, etc. it to someone else; get rid of someone by giving, selling him something.
    — 勸說(shuō)別人接受自己不喜歡的事物;打發(fā)不喜歡的人
    Examples: ① His 10-year-old car was always breaking down, so he was forced to palm it off on his honest friend.
    ② The shopkeeper was so tired of the talkative woman that he palmed her off with something of poor quality.
    (11) Raise one's eyebrows (at something)
    — lift one's eyebrows to show surprise or doubt (of something).
    — 表示驚訝或疑惑
    Examples: ① Some foreigners' bold remarks against the authorities raised everyone's eyebrows.
    ② The people raised their eyebrows at the discontinuity of some excellent staff's teaching contracts.