In this episode, teacher Fabio Emerim teaches you 20 idiomatic expressions that will add that special touch to your conversation.The idioms in this episode are:
• Meaning: To endure a painful or difficult situation with courage.
• Example: "I have to bite the bullet and tell my boss that I'm resigning."
• Meaning: To initiate a conversation in a social setting, especially to relieve tension or awkwardness.
• Example: "I tried to break the ice at the party by telling a funny joke."
3. Burn the midnight oil:
• Meaning: To work late into the night or early morning hours.
• Example: "I had to burn the midnight oil to meet the deadline for the project."
• Meaning: To get to the main point without unnecessary details.
• Example: "Let's cut to the chase and discuss the budget for the upcoming event."
5. Hit the nail on the head:
• Meaning: To describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem.
• Example: "You really hit the nail on the head with your analysis of the market trends."
6. Jump on the bandwagon:
• Meaning: To adopt a popular activity or trend.
• Example: "After the success of the new diet plan, many people decided to jump on the bandwagon and try it themselves."
• Example: "I can't believe he kicked the bucket so young; it's really sad."
• Meaning: Something very easy to do.
• Example: "Don't worry about the test; it's a piece of cake."
• Meaning: To disclose a secret or reveal confidential information.
• Example: "I can't believe you spilled the beans about the surprise party; now it's ruined!"
• Meaning: Feeling ill or not in good health.
• Example: "I won't be able to make it to work today; I'm feeling a bit under the weather."
11. The ball is in your court:
• Meaning: It's now your turn to take action or make a decision.
• Example: "I've done everything I can to help you; now the ball is in your court to make a decision."
12. Caught between a rock and a hard place:
• Meaning: Facing a difficult situation with no easy solution.
• Example: "I'm caught between a rock and a hard place – I need to choose between two job offers, and both have their drawbacks."
13. Don't cry over spilled milk:
• Meaning: Don't waste time worrying about things that have already happened and cannot be changed.
• Example: "I accidentally deleted the important file, but there's no use crying over spilled milk. Let's figure out how to recover it."
• Meaning: Hard work or physical effort.
• Example: "Cleaning the garage will require some elbow grease, but it will be worth it in the end."
15. Every cloud has a silver lining:
• Meaning: In every difficult situation, there is something positive.
• Example: "Even though I lost my job, I'm trying to stay positive – every cloud has a silver lining, right?"
• Meaning: To go to bed or go to sleep.
• Example: "I'm exhausted; I think it's time to hit the hay."
• Meaning: Something unexpected or happening without any warning.
• Example: "I hadn't heard from her in months, and then out of the blue, she called me yesterday."
• Meaning: To give up or surrender in the face of adversity.
• Example: "After hours of trying to fix the computer, I finally threw in the towel and called for professional help."
• Meaning: To deliberately ignore or overlook something.
• Example: "The manager decided to turn a blind eye to the minor rule violation this time."
• Meaning: Everything, the entire amount or extent.
• Example: "When I bake cookies, I go the whole nine yards – homemade dough, various toppings, and a special presentation."
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