everybody welcome back to our weekly
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we're going to talk about everyday
English idioms I've chosen some very
common idioms that we use a lot in
American English so today I'm going to
talk about what these expressions mean
and when and how you can use them in
your everyday life too so we have a lot
of vocabulary to cover today as I talk
about these expressions please feel free
to make some sentences in the chat on
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this expression and I think many of you
know to kill two birds with one stone to
kill two birds with one stone I was just
talking to control desk control desk has
a similar expression which is to kill
two birds with one bullet okay with one
bullet so this idea here two birds one
stone
this means to do one task like to take
one action in this case the action is a
stone we say stone because a long time
ago like when hunting we had we could
throw I guess throw a stone so stone
means Rock and use it to kill an animal
we were hunting in this case two birds
so to kill two birds with one stone
means to achieve two things with one
action to achieve two things with one
action so you can use this at the office
for example maybe you have a meeting and
the meeting is with someone you haven't
seen for a long time so you can maybe
say oh I'm going to kill two birds with
one stone
I'll catch up with this person and we'll
meet about a specific topic so to kill
two birds with one stone means to
achieve to achieve two things
with one action two birds with one stone
so I think many people are familiar with
this expression to kill two birds with
one stone so a good warm-up one uh and
as I said if you have an example
sentence please feel free to send that
in the chat I will try to check okay the
next one I use a lot on this channel and
I use it a lot on like social media or
to talk about the things that we are
doing here to keep an eye out to keep an
eye out and usually the preposition that
we use here to keep an eye out for
something to keep an eye out for
something so I say like please keep an
eye out for our next video or please
keep an eye out for the new series we're
making so please keep an eye out for
means please watch carefully or please
like wait carefully so it's like
something something is coming something
is coming soon and I hope you are ready
for it so I want you to be ready for it
please keep an eye out for our next
video please keep an eye out for a new
restaurant in the neighborhood so please
keep an eye out for means please look
for so this means like keep one eye
specifically you might hear keep your
eyes also in the plural form means like
please use your eyes to watch carefully
for something use your eyes to watch
carefully for something so keep an eye
out for something
okay uh I don't see any examples yet but
I will check throughout today's lesson
let's go to the next one this next one
is maybe a little bit more challenging
to understand oh sorry
black cow Kim yes you can use the plural
form keep your eyes out for is also okay
okay um so let's go to this next one to
add fuel to add fuel to the fire
so fuel what is fuel fuel is like the
stuff you put in a car or another
machine to make the car run so gasoline
or maybe petrol so gasoline is an
example of fuel to add fuel to the fire
to add fuel to the fire so fire course
fire is not a good situation
so fire is dangerous fire is bad so to
add fuel to the fire means to add
something else to the fire it begets
it gets bigger and bigger in other words
so to add fuel to the fire we always use
the definite article here not to add
fuel to the fire means to make to make
to make a bad situation to make a bad
situation worse to make a bad situation
worse
so there's already a problem and then
when you add fuel to the fire something
happens or someone makes a decision that
makes a bad situation an even bigger
problem to add fuel to the fire so we
might use this in an example where like
there's been a mistake in a project but
then the leader of the project gets sick
we're like oh no this adds fuel to the
fire
this
makes the problem worse to add fuel to
the fire okay
Edgard on YouTube says is this like
teasing someone who's already angry in
that case we have a different expression
so Edgard I'll add one to today's list
to tease someone who is already angry
like you're doing it on purpose I'll add
that down here we have the expression to
poke the bear to poke the bear
so when you want to for some reason
tease somebody so to tease someone means
to make jokes or to kind of insult them
you poke poke is this motion poke is
this motion and bear is the animal so a
bear it's like an aggressive animal so
we use the expression to poke the bear
when we want to tease somebody who is
already upset I was already angry so to
add fuel to the fire usually describes a
situation specifically a situation okay
um let's see other examples good okay I
don't see other questions so let's
continue to the next one the next one is
to wrap your head around something to
wrap your head around something to wrap
this verb is used for like presents
yeah so we cover a presence we cover a
box this action is called wrapping to
wrap something but here this expression
to wrap your head around something like
we cannot actually put our head around
an object this expression just means to
understand something to understand
something
to understand something usually
something that is confusing and we often
use this expression in the negative form
like I can't wrap my head around why he
made this decision or I can't wrap my
head around why he wrote that message so
I can't understand that thing so to wrap
your head around something kind of makes
it sound a little bit more like you're
closer to the situation it has a more
casual feel about it I can't wrap my
head around this so we often use this
idiom in the negative form I can't wrap
my head around that okay on to the next
one
to call it a day to call it a day we use
this expression at the end of the day
like when we are leaving the office or
like we're leaving school and we usually
say I'm gonna call it a day I'm gonna
call it a day
so to call it a day means to finish or
to decide to decide to finish to decide
to finish work to decide to finish
school so maybe you've been working all
day you reach the stopping point in your
work and you think okay I'm finished for
today I'm going to call it a day so it
here is today so I'm going to say today
is done today's is one day I'm finished
with the day I'm gonna call it a day so
we use this at the end of the day
usually when we leave work or we leave
school or we leave someplace where we
have responsibilities of some kind
okay good I don't see any questions yet
some good examples are coming in about
wrapping your head around something Lily
says why aren't you wrapping your head
around this it's not your business oh
why are you wrapping your head around
this that one's a little that means to
understand so we wouldn't use this to
mean no like in that case maybe it seems
like why do you know that or how did you
know that it's not your business we
would use it in that way we use wrap
your head around something to try to
understand something confusing we do not
use this expression for like asking why
someone knows something or how someone
knows something
yeah dude guy have funny name and you do
has a good response to your answer too
but your head into something that's good
for your situation okay on to the next
one time's going quick last one I have a
beautiful visual for this is a rocket
the expression is it's not rocket
science it's not rocket science this
expression means it's not difficult it's
not difficult so why did we choose this
expression so rocket science means
science we need to use to launch a
rocket like to send a rocket to space
which is difficult or at least it has
the we associate that we think it's a
difficult topic so it's not rocket
science is used when we kind of want to
tease someone and say this really isn't
difficult you can do it so for example
like sending an email that's maybe
someone is having trouble sending an
email and we want to tease them like
come on it's not rocket science so it's
not a difficult task you should be able
to do this it should be no problem it's
not rocket science
okay it's not a big deal all right
so we'll end there for the first part
who knows a lot of explanation I gotta
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this one has lots of Internet phrases on
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leisure
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next part is here this one I also have a
beautiful visual for okay so this next
expression is to burn the candle at both
ends to burn the candle this is my
candle you'll notice it's looking weird
so to burn means like to have light
something on fire and it gradually goes
down
like a candle right so usually when we
burn a candle it's at one end so this is
one end of a candle this is the other
end of a candle to burn the candle at
both ends however means to work
extremely hard so it means to work hard
yes but usually with negative effects so
yes you're working hard but because
you're burning the candle at both ends
the candle we were we imagine the candle
as like your health like your body's
condition or your mental condition so if
you burn the candle at both ends
your mental or your like physical
condition goes down very quickly so
there are negative effects to burning
the candle at both ends so maybe for
example someone who's at the office like
every night until 2:00 in the morning
they're burning the candle at both ends
like they're working too hard it's
having a negative effect on their mental
state or on their physical state to burn
the candle at both ends to burn the
candle at both ends okay good on to the
next one to be in the dark to be in the
dark so in the dark we always use this
though we always use the definite
article in the dark in this expression
so dark dark means there's no light so
like at night time there is no light
there's no sunlight there's nothing this
expression means to have no information
to have no information so we use this
expression when we want to share
that we don't know something but maybe
other people do so maybe you didn't
check an email or you didn't get some
information you need so you can say I'm
in the dark about the topic for today's
meeting or I'm in the dark about the
plans for this weekend what's going on
so I'm in the dark means I have no
information I don't know anything I
can't see anything I'm in the dark in
terms of information okay good some
examples are coming in I'm burning the
candle at both ends improving my English
okay but be careful because this is like
remember there's kind of a feeling of a
negative effect like it's a little bit
too much maybe but good other I saw one
more awesome one I think Lily wrote I'm
burnt out right now I'm burnt out yes so
burn out isn't similar a similar
expression which means I did too much I
did too much okay on to the next one
then this one to play devil's advocate
this is a really interesting expression
with a really interesting history that I
don't have time to talk about I don't
thing so let's look at just the meaning
to play to play here does not mean like
to have fun or like to go out and enjoy
yourself
to play here refers to like an actor or
an actress playing meaning being in the
role of so to play devil's advocate so
the devil like to give like a little
image of it the devil is like this bad
is bad creature right evil creature
so devil's advocate so an advocate is
someone who works for someone else like
you're trying to convince someone of
something for someone else
so in this case if I make myself an
example sentence I say I'm going to play
devil's advocate
this expression means to argue against
something to argue against something for
discussion purposes so this is very very
common in business or in like any kind
of debate or discussion to play devil's
advocate so this means I don't believe
the question I'm asking you but I'm
going to ask you the question so that we
can talk about it so for example if a
friend shares an idea a business idea
with me and she says I want to create a
bar this is my concept I might say okay
I'm going to play devil's advocate here
so maybe I think it's a good idea but we
need to talk about all the possibilities
so I say okay like how are you going to
get money or how are you going to
promote this so we say I'm going to play
devil's advocate in other words I'm not
going to just agree with you I'm going
to ask you questions so you have to
explain yourself so a lot of people
sometimes I've noticed they get kind of
like not sure when they have to explain
themselves but this is very very common
in like English business and as well
just in in sharing ideas in English
discussions okay
on to the next one time's going quick to
draw a blank to draw a blank means to be
unable to remember something to be
unable to remember something a great
visual to remember something a great
visual for this is when someone asks you
something and you think you've heard of
it before maybe you don't know but you
can't remember it's like in your head
someone said like hey do you remember
that English Channel from
Internet you're like yes but I can't
remember I can't remember so in your
head you're like this maybe you know
this symbol on like in like text so
you're reading text and there's a blank
like I just drew a blank there's
something here that I can't remember to
draw a blank means to be unable to
remember something I can't remember this
thing sorry I'm drawing a blank on her
name or I'm drawing a blank on that
company means I can't remember it in my
mind there's a blank space right there
to draw a blank okay on to the next one
another fire expression to fight fire
with fire to fight fire with fire means
to use the same weapon are the same well
let's go with weapon so use the same
weapon as your opponent so to fight fire
with fire means to do the same thing as
the person opposing you as your enemy so
this doesn't mean in like fighting but
it usually means in like arguments so
for example if your neighbor shouts at
you and says you're too noisy then you
might shout back you use the same tactic
shouting to say well you stay up too
late and make lots of noise so to fight
fire with fire means to use the same
strategy in a competition or in a fight
to fight fire with fire so if I use fire
my opponent will also use fire to fight
fire with fire
ok onward we have lots to talk about
still to go viral to go viral means to
get very popular on the Internet in a
very short period of time so like maybe
a 24 hour period of time or something
like that to go viral so my video went
viral or this picture went viral this
went viral we
in past tense a lot to go viral in past
is we went viral my video went viral
something went viral okay his Facebook
okay hmm interesting
okay I think YouTube is okay let's go
then to this last one for this category
hair of the dog hair of the dog this is
specifically used in alcohol related
situations so hair of the dog that bit
you
this is used on the day after drinking
you have a really bad what's called
hangover that feeling of you drank
alcohol you feel bad the next day so we
say to cure a hangover try the hair of
the dog that bit you I don't have time
to explain like the whole history of
this phrase but it means drink a little
bit of the alcohol you have the night
before to fix your hangover the hair of
the dog is alcohol means alcohol a
little bit of alcohol okay on to I guess
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about that some kind of delay maybe but
I hope that it's okay so I'm gonna
continue on I think YouTube is still
okay which is good so let's continue to
the last parts the last ones are pretty
quick pretty quick expressions first one
is hands down hands down means no doubts
no doubts so for example hands down she
is the best actress her hands down that
was the best movie of last year hands
down that was the most amazing concert
I've ever seen that means no doubts so
the image here is like like there's no
hands there's no other people suggesting
something different so that means
there's no doubts there's no other ideas
so hands down we use it right before a
strong opinion you
so hands down that was the best dinner
you've ever made no doubts no doubts
alright next one not my cup of tea
not my cup of tea means I don't like it
I don't like it so we use this to try to
softly say we don't like something so
like cup of tea it's yes a very simple
kind of everyday thing but when we say
that's not my cup of tea it means that's
not what I prefer that's not the thing
that I like it's not for me
so like that movie wasn't my cup of tea
or mmm I don't think that restaurant is
my cup of tea so it means maybe other
people like it that's fine but it's not
for me
I don't really like it very much it's
not my cup of tea
it's not my cup of tea alrighty almost
then on the fence is the next one on the
fence so on the fence maybe let's add a
visual here let's say that this is a
fence ok so on the fence if we're here
on the fence let's imagine this is a
person on top of the fence this
expression means not able to decide
something on the fence so I can't decide
I can't decide I'm on the fence about we
use we usually use the preposition about
I'm on the fence about something like
I'm on the fence about which place I
should move to or I'm on the fence about
which job I should take so when you have
two options in a situation and you can't
decide oh I should go this side or I
should go this side to be on the fence
means to be unable to decide we express
our indecision
I don't know I don't know so we say I'm
on the fence I'm on the fence
okay last three to read between the
lines to read between the lines is a
very common expression imagine as you're
reading text there are many lines in
text so in a book or in the newspaper we
have this is one line or two lines of
text so as we read we see this
information and in conversations of
course in conversations we don't have
these lines of course so to read between
the lines means to understand the
meaning that is not being said it's to
understand the reak the meaning that's
not being said so I think other like I
know an expression and in Japanese is to
read the air to read the air this is the
English version to read between the
lines so that means to understand
something that is not being said
directly someone didn't directly say it
but we need to try to understand it so
like maybe a party host is it's late at
night and there are still many people at
the party the party house starts to
clean up maybe cleaning up from the
party and you might say oh like let's
read between the lines here the party
host wants us to leave so they didn't
say please leave but they're showing
like it's time to go so to read between
the lines means to understand something
that's not set all right
last two last do this one is long but I
this is an interesting expression to me
I think about this expression a lot the
expression is to take the wind out of
someone's sails to take the wind out of
someone's sails the meaning of this
expression is to cause someone
to cause someone to lose confidence so
this is a great one for an image I will
draw very quickly so this comes from
like a boat a sail a sail on a boat how
gosh it's so hard to see is the big
sheet that a boat uses an old boat uses
to move so the boat needs wind yeah the
wind is caught in the sail and that
pushes the boat along so to take the
wind so that means to remove the wind
from someone's sails so imagine a person
okay imagine a person is a boat and you
or someone removes the wind from that
person sails that means you take their
confidence away like they can't move or
they feel stuck you're taking away their
motivation so that's to take the wind
out of someone's sails like oh my boss
told me that my my work was bad last
week
that's like oh like that person took the
wind out of my sails like they took away
my confidence they took away my
motivation or like I invited my friend
for coffee but she just ignored my
message like it took the wind out of my
sails so there's like a loss of
confidence involved there okay last one
last one hit they have easy one I
finished with an easy one she means to
go to sleep to go to sleep I'm gonna hit
the hay means I'm gonna go to sleep you
might also know hit the sack that's
another one that means go to sleep Leah
yes stealing my Thunder is a little bit
different stealing my thunder means
taking like taking over when someone
else has an exciting moment so like
Kanye West taking over for Taylor Swift
wasn't that when he like was like
Beyonce did the greatest album ok never
move I'll tell you later yeah so these
are some everyday English idioms that
you can use at work
at school at home yes to take the wind
out of someone sales is to demoralize
them the person all right but I have to
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much for sending lots of example
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and would so next week will be August
28th August 28th Wednesday August 28th
10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time there's an
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them so so they know that will be 10
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我们要去 练习很多成语
我要介绍t的意思
他的表达,然后你如何
使用这个表达,然后我会尝试
检查聊天,看看你的
例句,看看你是否使用
正确
在棋盘的左边有
这个表情 我想你们中的很多人都
知道用一块石头
杀死两只鸟 用一块石头杀死两只鸟 我刚刚
和控制台说话 控制台有
一个类似的表情就是杀死
两只鸟,一颗子弹 好的,一颗
子弹,所以这里的想法是两只鸟一颗
石头,
这意味着做一项任务,比如采取
一个行动在这种情况下,行动是一块
石头,我们说石头,因为很久
以前就像狩猎时我们有我们 可以
扔我猜扔石头所以石头
意味着岩石并用它来杀死
我们正在狩猎的动物在这种情况下是两只鸟
所以用一块石头杀死两只鸟
意味着用一个
动作实现两件事用一个动作实现两件事
所以 你可以用这个 例如在办公室
,也许你有一个会议,
而会议是和一个你
很久没见的人,所以你可以
说哦,我要用一块石头杀死两只鸟,
我会赶上这个人 我们
会讨论一个特定的话题,所以
一石两鸟的意思是
实现
一举两事,一石两鸟,
所以我想很多人都
熟悉“一石两鸟”这个表达方式,
所以 一个很好的热身,嗯,
正如我所说,如果你有一个
例句,请随时
在聊天中发送,我会尝试检查
下一个我在这个频道上经常使用的,
我在喜欢上经常使用它 社交媒体
或谈论我们
在这里做的事情 密切关注 密切
关注,通常是
我们在这里使用的介词 留意某
事 留意某
事 所以我说喜欢 请
留意我们的下一个视频或请
留意新系列 我们正在
制作,所以请留意
手段,请仔细观看,或者请
仔细等待,这样就好像
某事即将发生,某事即将发生
,我希望你准备
好了,所以我希望你准备好
请 留意我们的下一个
视频 请留意附近的新
餐厅 所以请
留意手段 请
寻找 所以这意味着像保持一只眼睛
特别是你可能会听到 保持你的
眼睛也是复数形式 意思是
请用你的眼睛仔细观察
某事用你的眼睛
仔细观察某事所以要
留意某事
好吧呃我还没有看到任何例子但是
我会在今天的课程中检查
让我们转到下一个这个 下
一个可能有点
难以理解 oh sorry
black cow Kim 是的,你可以使用复数
形式 keep your eyes out for 也可以,
好吧,让我们去下一个
添加燃料,为冷杉添加燃料 e
所以燃料 什么是燃料 燃料就像
你放入汽车或其他
机器中使汽车运行的东西 所以汽油
或可能是汽油 所以汽油是
燃料的一个例子 向火中添加燃料 向火
中添加燃料 所以火 当然,
火不是一个好的情况,
所以火是危险的 火是坏的,所以
给火添加燃料意味着在火中添加
其他东西
它会导致它变得越来越大,
换句话说,为了给火添加燃料,我们总是
使用 此处的定冠词 not to add
fuel to the fire 意思是使 使
情况变得更糟 使情况变得更糟 使情况
变得更糟
所以已经存在问题 然后
当你火上浇油时发生了某
事或某人 做出一个决定,
使糟糕的情况成为更大的
问题,火上浇油,所以我们
可能会在一个例子中使用这个,比如项目
中出现错误,
但项目负责人
生病了 这火上浇油
火上浇油 好吧
Edgard 在 YouTube 上说这就像
取笑已经生气的人在
这种情况下我们有不同的表达方式,
所以 Edgard 我将在今天的列表中添加一个
来取笑像你一样已经生气的人
'我是故意这样做的
poke poke 是这个动作 poke 是
这个动作,bear 是动物,所以一只
熊它就像一个好斗的动物,所以当我们想取笑已经不高兴的人时,
我们会用这个表达来戳熊
我已经生气了,所以要
加油 火通常描述一种
具体情况 g 包裹
这个动词用于类似
礼物 是的,所以我们覆盖一个存在 我们覆盖一个
盒子 这个动作被称为包裹
包裹一些东西,但在这里这个表达
把你的头包裹在一些东西上,就像
我们实际上不能把我们的头放在
一个物体周围这个表达 只是意味着
理解某事 理解
某
事 理解某事 通常
是令人困惑的事情,我们经常
以否定形式使用这个表达方式,
比如我无法理解他为什么
做出这个决定,或者我无法理解
为什么 他写了那条信息,所以
我无法理解那件事,所以把
你的头绕在某种东西上
,听起来有点像你
更接近这种情况,它有一种更
随意的感觉
head around this
所以我们经常以否定形式
使用
这个成语
我们是 离开办公室或者
就像我们要离开学校,我们通常
说我要收工 我
要收工 所以收工意味着完成或
决定决定完成
决定完成 工作以决定完成
学业,所以也许你已经工作了一
整天,你达到了工作的停止点
,你认为好吧,我今天完成了
,我要收工所以今天就
到这里了,所以我 我要说
今天结束了今天是一天我结束
了这一天我要收工所以
我们在一天结束时使用它
通常当我们下班或离开
学校或离开某个地方时 我们
有某种责任
好吧 很好 我没有看到任何问题 但是
一些很好的例子正在出现关于
把你的头缠在一些东西上 莉莉
说你为什么不把头缠
在这不是你的事哦
你为什么要缠上你的 绕着
这个有点意思是要
理解,所以我们不会用这个来
表示 不像在那种情况下,也许
看起来你为什么知道,或者你
怎么知道这不是你的事我们
会以这种方式使用它,我们会用
你的头来试图
理解一些令人困惑的东西我们不
使用这个表达 比如问为什么
某人知道某事或某人如何
知道某事
是的,伙计的名字很有趣,而且您确实
对您的回答也有很好的反应,
但是您的头脑进入了
对您的情况有好处的事情上,下
一次很快上一次 我有一个
漂亮的视觉效果,因为这是
火箭 表达是它不是火箭
科学 这不是火箭科学 这个
表达意味着它不难 它
不难 所以我们为什么选择这个
表达,所以火箭科学意味着
我们需要用来发射
火箭的科学 喜欢向太空发射火箭,
这很困难,或者至少它
有我们认为这是一个
困难的话题,所以当我们有点想这样做时,它不是火箭
科学
让某人放松,说这真的
不难,你可以做到,
例如发送一封电子邮件,可能
有人在发送电子邮件时遇到问题
,我们想取笑他们,就像
来吧,这不是火箭科学,所以这
不是一项艰巨的任务 应该
能够做到这一点应该没问题这
不是火箭科学
好吧这没什么大不了的
所以我们将在第一部分结束
谁知道很多解释我
必须在下一部分快速进行所以我们
休息一下,我
现在将介绍一些我
在课程开始时提到的新 PDF,
我们今天有另一台相机很酷,所以我
拿起了我想我上周展示了这个,
有一点我
我现在给你看这两个 这是我
上周展示的 这是在线谈话 PDF
这个有很多互联网短语
在这里所以如果你喜欢如果你在
网上看到这些这就是这些常用的
表达我然后还有
其他一些常用短语和 您
可以使用的问题以及
有关互联网的词汇 这个另一个我
想展示的 这是休闲 它说
休闲
这意味着爱好 所以谈论你的
爱好,然后在后面再次是
一些额外的词汇,可以帮助你
具体表达你的爱好
所以挑选这些了,你可以选择其中一个还有很多更多的,所以你可以看看这些,你可以在YouTube或Facebook上的视频上面的视频下面的链接中找到这些如果你看的Instagram的 请
检查 YouTube 或
Facebook 转到下一部分
下一部分在这里 这个我也有一个
漂亮的视觉效果 好的 所以下一个
表达是在
两端燃烧蜡烛 燃烧蜡烛 这是我的
蜡烛 你会注意到它在看我们 ird
so to burn 意思是
点燃某物,然后它会
像蜡烛一样逐渐下降,所以通常当我们
燃烧蜡烛时,它在一端,所以这
是蜡烛的一端,这是
要燃烧的蜡烛的另一端 然而,两端的蜡烛
意味着非常努力工作,
所以它意味着努力
工作 喜欢你的健康 喜欢你的身体
状况或精神状况 所以如果
你在两端都烧蜡烛,
你的精神或你的身体
状况会很快下降,所以
在两端烧蜡烛会产生负面影响,
所以也许
例如有人在 办公室
每天晚上直到凌晨 2:00
他们在两端都在燃烧蜡烛
好像他们工作太努力 燃烧蜡烛
对他们的精神
状态或身体状态产生负面影响
两端都烧
蜡烛 两端都好 好的 继续
下一个 在黑暗中 在
黑暗中 所以在黑暗中 我们总是使用这个
虽然我们总是
在黑暗中使用定冠词 在这个表达中
如此黑暗 黑暗意味着没有光所以
就像在晚上没有光
没有阳光没有什么这个
表达意味着没有
信息没有信息所以我们使用这个
表达当我们想要
分享我们不知道的东西但也许是
其他的 人们这样做也许你没有
查看电子邮件或者你没有得到一些
你需要的信息,所以你可以说我
对今天会议的主题一无所知,
或者我
对这个周末的计划一无所知 发生了什么事,
所以我在黑暗中意味着我没有
信息 在两端提高我的英语
还可以,但要小心,因为这是 就像
记住有一种
负面影响的感觉,可能有点
太多了,但其他的
很好 t 类似一个类似的
表达,这意味着我做的太多了 我
做得太多了 下一个
然后这个扮演魔鬼的拥护者
这是一个非常有趣的表达,
有一段非常有趣的历史,我
没有时间谈论我 don't
thing so let's see just the meaning
to play to play 并不是说
喜欢玩得开心或喜欢
出去玩 在这里玩是指像演员
或女演员在玩的意思是
扮演这样的角色 扮演魔鬼的拥护者,
所以魔鬼喜欢给
它一点形象 魔鬼就像这样 坏
是坏生物 对 邪恶的生物
所以 魔鬼的拥护者 所以拥护者是
为别人工作的人 就像
你试图说服别人
给别人的东西
所以在这种情况下,如果我让自己成为一个
例句,我说我要扮演
魔鬼的拥护者,
这个表达的意思是
反对某事,为了讨论目的而反对某事,
所以这
在商业或任何类型
的辩论中都很常见 或讨论扮演魔鬼的
拥护者,这意味着我不相信
我问你的问题,但我
会问你这个问题,以便我们
可以谈论它,例如,如果
朋友分享一个想法,一个商业想法
和我一起,她说我想创建一个
酒吧,这是我的概念
你将如何
获得金钱或者你将如何
推广这个所以我们说我要扮演
魔鬼的拥护者换句话说我
不会同意你我
要问你问题所以你有 向
很多人解释自己,
有时我没有注意到 他们
有点不知道什么时候必须解释
自己,但这
在英语业务中非常常见,
而且在英语讨论中分享
想法时也很
常见 空白意味着
无法记住某事
无法记住某事 出色的
视觉效果 记住某件事
不记得就像在你的脑海里
有人说,嘿,你还记得
来自互联网的英语频道
吗?你就像是的,但我不
记得我不记得
了 符号在类似的文本中,所以
你正在阅读文本并且有一个空白,
就像我刚刚画了一个空白这里有
一些东西我不记得
画一个空白意味着无法
记住某些东西我不记得这
件事对不起 我正在画一个空白 她的
名字或我在那家公司上画一个空白
意味着我记不起它
那里有
一个空白可以在下一个上画一个空白好吧
fire
意味着使用相同的武器 是相同的
让我们使用武器 所以使用与
你的对手相同的武器 所以
用火打火意味着
和你的敌人做同样的事情 所以
这并不意味着 喜欢打架,但
它通常意味着类似的争论
,例如,如果你的邻居对你大喊大叫
,说你太吵了,那么你
可能会回喊
以
火攻火的意思是在比赛中使用相同的
策略,或者在战斗中
以火攻毒所以如果我用火
我的对手也会用
火以火攻火
好的,我们还有很多话要说
病毒式传播意味着
变得非常流行 在
很短的时间内在互联网上传播,所以可能
是 24 小时或
类似的时间来传播病毒,所以我的视频
传播了病毒,或者这张照片传播
了病毒,我们
用过去时态传播了很多病毒 过去
是我们走红了 我的视频走红了
某事走红了 好吧 他的 Facebook
好吧 嗯 很有趣
好吧 我认为 YouTube 还可以 让我们转到
最后一个 用于此类
狗的毛发 狗的毛发 这
专门用于与酒精相关的
情况 所以咬你的狗的头发
这是在喝酒后的第二天使用的
你有一个非常糟糕的东西 所谓的
宿醉 你喝酒的感觉
你第二天感觉很糟糕 所以我们
说要治愈宿醉 试试
狗的头发 bit you 我没有
时间解释这句话的整个历史,
但它意味着喝一点
你前一天晚上喝的酒
来解决你的宿醉狗的头发
是酒精意味着酒精一
点点酒精 好的 我想我
会继续我认为
Facebook 流可能存在问题
抱歉可能会出现某种延迟,但
我希望没关系,所以我会
继续我认为 YouTube 仍然
可以,这很好,所以让我们 继续
到最后部分 最后一个是相当
快 相当快速的表达 第一个
是放下手 放下意味着毫无疑问
毫无疑问 所以例如放下 她
是最好的女演员 她放下那
是去年最好的电影
放下那 是我见过的最令人惊叹的音乐会
,这意味着毫无疑问,所以
这里的图像就像没有
手,没有其他人提出
不同的建议,这意味着
毫无疑问,没有其他想法,
所以我们在 a
强烈的意见你
这么说那是你做过的最好的晚餐
毫无疑问 毫无疑问
好吧 下一个 不是我的一杯茶
不是我的一杯茶 意味着我不喜欢它
我不喜欢它 所以我们用这个 试着
软化 你说我们不喜欢
像一杯茶这样的东西,是的,这是一种非常简单
的日常事物,但是当我们说
那不是我的那杯茶时,这意味着那
不是我喜欢的那不是我喜欢的东西
它不适合我
所以就像那部电影不是我的一杯茶
或嗯我不认为那家餐厅是
我的一杯茶所以这意味着也许其他
人喜欢它那很好但它不
适合我
我不太喜欢它
不是我的那杯茶,
这不是我的那杯茶,好吧,
然后在栅栏上是栅栏上的下一个,
所以在栅栏上也许让我们
在这里添加一个视觉效果让我们说这是一个
栅栏,好吧,如果我们是,就在栅栏上 这里
在篱笆上 让我们想象这是一个
人在篱笆上 这个
表达意味着不能决定
篱笆上的东西 所以我不能决定
我不能决定我在篱笆上 关于我们
使用 我们通常使用 关于
我在围栏上的介词关于我在围栏上
关于我
应该搬到哪个地方或者我在围栏上
哪些工作,我应该采取所以当你在一个情况下两个选择,你不能决定哦,我应该去这一边,或者我应该走这一边是在围栏手段无法决定我们对此表示犹豫不决我不 '不知道 我不知道 所以我们说我
在栅栏上 我在栅栏上
好的 最后三个
字里行间阅读 字里行间阅读是一个
非常常见的表达方式 想象你正在
阅读文本
文本中有很多行,所以在一本书或报纸上我们
有这是一行或两行
文本,所以当我们阅读时,我们会看到这些
信息,
当然在对话中在对话中我们当然没有
这些行,所以要阅读
字里行间的意思是理解
没有说出来的意思是理解reak 没有说出来的
意思
所以我想其他就像我
知道一个表达和日语是
读空气读空气这是
英文版 在字里行间阅读,
这意味着理解
某些东西
没有直接说出来的人没有直接说出来,
但我们需要尝试理解它,所以
就像派对主持人可能是
深夜,派对上还有很多
人派对屋开始
清理也许 清理完
派对,你可能会说,哦,就像让我们
在字里行间读一样,派对
主持人要我们离开,所以他们没有
说请离开,但他们表现得
好像是时候走了,所以在字里行间读
意味着 理解
一些没有设置好的东西
last two last do this one is long but I
这对我来说是一个有趣的表达 我经常
思考这个表达 这个
表达是把风从
某人的风帆中取出 把风从
某人的风帆中取出 这个表达的意思
是使
某人使某人失去信心所以
这是一个很棒的图像我会
很快画出来所以这来自
像船帆船帆多么
天哪这很难看到 是大
s 注意到一艘船使用
旧船用来移动所以船需要风
想象一个人是一艘船,而你
或某人消除了那
个人的风帆,这意味着你
剥夺了他们的信心,就像他们无法移动或
他们感到被困一样
像哦,我的老板
告诉我上周我的工作很糟糕
,就像哦,就像那个人
从我的帆上吹走了风,就像他们带走了
我的信心,他们带走了我的
动力,或者就像我邀请我的朋友
喝咖啡,但她只是 忽略了我的
信息,就像它把风吹走了我的
风帆,所以就像失去了
信心,好吧,
最后一击,最后一击,他们有一个轻松的击球,我
完成了一个简单的击球,她打算
去睡觉去睡觉我是 会
出事的意思 s 我要睡觉了 你
可能也知道打麻袋 那是
另一个意思是睡觉 Leah
是的,偷我的雷声有点
不同 偷我的雷声意味着
当
别人有激动人心的时刻时接管
Kanye West 接替 Taylor Swift
并不是因为他喜欢
Beyonce 做了最伟大的专辑 ok never
move 我稍后会告诉你是的 所以这些
是一些日常英语习语,
你可以
在学校在家工作时使用是的
让某人脱胎换骨 销售就是让他们士气低落
好吧 但是
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