How To Use English Idioms FOOD IDIOMS

Hello I’m Emma from mmmEnglish and in this video I’m going to show you how to use

my favorite English food idioms.

English idioms are a piece of cake!

Now if you don’t know what English
idioms are, they’re expressions in

English that are really commonly used or
lots of them are really commonly used

but the individual meaning of each word,
each word on their own is different to

the meaning of the expression when all
of these words are together. So this

expression means that something is easy
or simple to do.

I’m confident I passed the exam, it was a piece of cake!

Now there are hundreds and hundreds of
English idioms

so trying to learn them all is a pretty
overwhelming task, isn’t it?

Even just knowing which ones to focus on, which ones to try and learn and which ones to use!

Some idioms are commonly used and
others are not, so my advice to you when

you’re learning idioms is not to use a
huge long list of hundreds and hundreds

of idioms. In this lesson I’m going to
share with you a few idioms that I use

all the time, almost every day! And all of
these idioms are to do with food.

Ready? Let’s try them out!

To put all of your eggs in one basket.

Now this idiom is used to describe when
you risk everything at once and it

usually relates to money or opportunity
or hopes for the future and it’s based

on the idea that if you drop the basket
that’s full of eggs,

you’ll lose everything.

Perhaps it’s a better idea to put your eggs in a few

different baskets, so that if you drop
one, you’ll still have some others.

For example, while my brother trained to be a professional footballer, he also studied

a degree in engineering because my dad
told him not to put all of his eggs in one basket.

Or, my uncle invested all of
his savings into a company that went

bankrupt. I don’t know why he put all of
his eggs in one basket.

To be in a pickle.

We use this idiom when we’re in a
difficult situation or we have a problem!

And it’s often said to be in a bit of a
pickle, especially when it’s not a

serious problem and you want to make it
seem less serious than it really is.

I’m in a bit of a pickle.

For example,

We’re in a pickle.. We’ve just locked the keys in the car!

Or, I promised to pick up my
sister from the airport, but I’m still at

work and I can’t leave yet! I’m in a bit
of a pickle,

can you help?

To bite off more than one can chew.

This is one of my favourite ones!

It’s when you try to do something
that is too difficult for you and you’re

not able to do it. Maybe you don’t have
the skills or you don’t have the time to

make sure that you can do it.

For example,

He’s been working back late every night

this week trying to finish the project.
I think he’s bitten off more than he can chew.

Or, I’m so sorry! I haven’t got time
to meet you for lunch today.

I’m organising my sister’s surprise
party and I’ve bitten off more than I can chew!

There’s so much to do!

Another good one! To butter someone up.

Now this idiom means that you be really nice or
friendly to someone

so that you can get something from them,
you want them to do something for you

so you’re very nice to them, you’re
buttering them up.

Have you ever cooked

your mum a really nice meal or maybe
taken her out for dinner and then asked

her if you could borrow some money?

Then, you’ve buttered her up!

Here are some more examples,

I know that Paul has a spare
ticket to the concert

perhaps if we butter him up, he might
offer it to us!

Or, he’ll have to butter

his boss up if he wants to take extra
leave at Christmas.

In a nutshell.

Now this idiom is used to show that
you’re talking about something or

describing something in a really simple
way. You’re not using many words, you’re

trying to be as clear and as simple as
possible.

For example, your friend asked

you about a movie that you saw on the
weekend and you answer:

Well… it’s a complicated story, but in a nutshell, it’s about three astronauts who disappear for

about 30 years before returning to Earth
with no memory of anything that had happened!

Another example, I don’t want to
explain their whole history but in a

nutshell, they just wanted different
things out of life. She wanted travel and

adventure, he wanted to focus on his
career. So in the end they broke up.

It’s really sad.

So they are my favourite English food idioms!

I hope that you learned a couple of new ones and maybe
you were reminded about some that you

already knew. Do you know any other
English food idioms?

Share them in the comments below, I’d love to hear from you!

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I hope that you enjoyed this lesson and I will see you next time! Bye for now!

大家好,我是 mmmEnglish 的 Emma,在本视频中,我将向您展示如何使用

我最喜欢的英语食物习语。

英语习语是小菜一碟!

现在如果你不知道英语
习语是什么,它们是

英语中非常常用的表达方式,或者
很多非常常用,

但是每个单词的单独含义,
每个单词本身

的含义都不同 当
所有这些词都在一起时的表达。 所以这个

表达意味着某事很容易
或容易做。

我有信心通过了考试,这简直是小菜一碟!

现在有成百上千的
英语习语,

所以试图全部学习它们是一项相当
艰巨的任务,不是吗?

甚至只知道要关注哪些,尝试学习哪些以及使用哪些!

有些习语是常用的,
有些则不是,所以当你学习习语时,我给你的建议

是不要使用
成百上千

的习语。 在本课中
,我将与大家分享一些我

几乎每天都在使用的习语! 所有
这些成语都与食物有关。

准备好? 让我们试试看!

把你所有的鸡蛋放在一个篮子里。

现在这个成语用来形容
你一次次冒险,它

通常与金钱或机会
或对未来的希望有关,它

基于这样一种想法,即如果你放下
装满鸡蛋的篮子,

你就会失去一切。

或许最好将鸡蛋放在几个

不同的篮子里,这样如果你丢了
一个,你还会有其他的。

例如,当我哥哥被训练成为一名职业足球运动员时,他还攻读

了工程学位,因为我父亲
告诉他不要把所有的鸡蛋都放在一个篮子里。

或者,我叔叔把他所有的
积蓄都投入了一家破产的公司

。 我不知道他为什么把所有
的鸡蛋都放在一个篮子里。

在泡菜中。

当我们遇到困难或遇到问题时,我们会使用这个成语

人们常说它有点
麻烦,特别是当它不是一个

严重的问题并且你想让它
看起来不像实际那么严重时。

我有点苦恼。

例如,

我们在泡菜中.. 我们刚刚把钥匙锁在车里!

或者,我答应
去机场接姐姐,但我还在

工作,还不能离开! 我
有点苦恼,

你能帮忙吗?

咬掉不止一个可以咀嚼。

这是我最喜欢的之一!

当您尝试做
对您来说太难的事情并且您

无法做到时。 也许你
没有技能,或者你没有时间

确保你能做到。

例如,

他这周每天晚上都在加班到很晚,

试图完成这个项目。
我认为他被咬掉的东西超过了他可以咀嚼的东西。

或者,我很抱歉! 我
今天没时间见你吃午饭。

我正在组织我姐姐的惊喜
派对,我已经咬得比我能咀嚼的还多!

有很多事情要做!

又一个好! 给某人抹油。

现在这个成语意味着你对某人非常好或
友好,

这样你就可以从他们那里得到一些东西,
你希望他们为你做一些事情,

所以你对他们非常好,你在
讨好他们。

你有没有给

你妈妈做一顿非常好吃的饭,或者
带她出去吃晚饭,然后问

她是否可以借点钱?

那你就给她抹黑了!

这里还有一些例子,

我知道保罗有一张音乐会的备用
票,

也许如果我们给他加油,他可能会
提供给我们!

或者,

如果他想在圣诞节休额外的假,他将不得不讨好他的老板

简而言之。

现在这个成语用来表明
你正在

以非常简单的方式谈论某事或描述某事
。 你没有使用很多词,你

试图尽可能清晰和简单

例如,你的朋友问

你周末看的一部电影
,你回答:

嗯……这是一个复杂的故事,但简而言之,它是关于三名宇航员消失了

大约 30 年,然后返回地球
而没有 回忆曾经发生的一切!

另一个例子,我不想
解释他们的整个历史,但

简而言之,他们只是想
从生活中得到不同的东西。 她想要旅行和

冒险,他想要专注于他的
事业。 所以最后他们分手了。

真的很难过。

所以它们是我最喜欢的英语食物成语!

我希望你学到了一些新的东西,也许
你会想起一些你

已经知道的东西。 你还知道其他
英语食物成语吗?

在下面的评论中分享它们,我很乐意收到您的来信!

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