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We always knew what our boss, Winona, was thinking. Right off the bat, as soon as she walked through the door, she'd let you know what she wanted you to do. Her style was clear, direct, and open. She always put her cards on the table.
    If you did something wrong or said something inappropriate, Winona told you were off base. If she thought you were doing well and on the ball, she told you that, too. And when she said no, she meant no. No dice. Not many people argued with Winona and won. But I think she really enjoyed people who would stand up to her and give their own opinions. I think she secretly got a kick out of it.
    現(xiàn)在讓我們看看這些成語(yǔ)在例句中的用法,這回你能猜出它們的意思了嗎?
    Una looked at the math problem for just a minute, and she got the correct answer right off the bat.
    put one's cards on the table:
    Let me put my cards on the table. Either we sell more or we'll have to close the business.
    off base:
    You're off base with the answer. Try again.
    on the ball:
    Sophie is an excellent manager. She really knows how to organize things and get things done. She is really on the ball.
    no dice:
    Tom wanted the party to be at my apartment, but I said no dice.
    get a kick out of something:
    I really get a kick out of Lisa's jokes. She always makes me laugh.
    成語(yǔ)含義揭曉:
    right off the bat: 毫不猶豫地,一下子,馬上。
    put one's cards on the table: 攤牌,把自己的打算和盤(pán)托出。
    Off base: 與事實(shí)不符的,錯(cuò)誤的,荒謬的。
    on the ball: 高明的,效率高的。
    no dice: 不行,沒(méi)門(mén)。
    get a kick out of something: 從某事中得到樂(lè)趣。
    現(xiàn)在,這些成語(yǔ)的意思你全都明白了吧,建議大家把上面那篇簡(jiǎn)短而又有趣的小文章背下來(lái),這樣就能輕松而又牢固地記住這些成語(yǔ)的用法啦。