Idiom: various combinations of words
Original verb | Idiom | Chinese | Example |
to be hurt, damaged or killed | Fall victim to | ||
scared to death | |||
set in one's ways | A person who is set in their ways is someone who is unable or unwilling to change their ideas, habits or methods, often because they are old | ||
strongly opposed to | dead set against | ||
easier said than done | Keeping the cats off the sofa is easier said than done. | ||
most of the time | more often than not | More often than not, a student will come up with the right answer. | |
Trouble or difficulty | hot water | ||
far from. Very different from | a far cry from | ||
an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth | |||
a necessary evil | |||
a situation in which you only just avoid danger | a narrow escape | ||
a practical and approximate way of doing or measuring something | a rule of thumb | ||
Reveal or disclose something previously hidden or secret | bring to light | ||
caught red-handed | 人贓並獲 | ||
to deal with directly or firmly/to encounter; meet; cope with | come to grips with | ||
to gradually accept a sad situation, often the death of someone you love | come to terms with | ||
(Don't) regret what cannot be undone or rectified | (no use) cry over spilt milk | ||
to admit that something one said before was wrong | eat one's words | ||
have yet to | If you have yet to do something, you have not done it | They have yet to make a decision. | |
to give permission for someone to do something or for something to happen | give the green light to sth | ||
Prove inadequate or insufficient | fall short of | ||
to do something equally bad to someone who has done something bad to you | get even with sb | ||
to be very successful in producing results | do/perform/work miracles/wonders | ||
to make sure you know all the most recent facts about a subject or situation | keep abreast of | ||
come into force | 實施 | ||
checks and balances | 制衡 |
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