口语地道词汇
1. A language mania 一个语言狂人
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The significance of learning English is beyond words.
3.Lead a hectic life过着忙碌的生活
4.She was a bundle of nerves (= very nervous) before the audition
5.A认为B是一种礼节。
A consider B as a courtesy. Eg Chinese people often consider it
as a courtesy to introduce places of interest for visitors.
6.day in, day out (day in and day out)
(especially of something boring) done or happening every day for a long period of time:
Eg. I have to do the same boring jobs day in, day out.
7.pump (someone or oneself) up
To increase someone's or one's own excitement, confidence, or mental preparation.
The coach pumped us all up just before we headed out onto the field. I was pretty nervous before the test, so I took a few minutes to pump myself up before I started.
8.have a blast
To have a very fun or exciting time (doing something). A: "So, how was the ski trip?" B: "We had a blast!" The kids are having a blast running around the beach all day.
9.pep v (-pp-) (phr v) pep sb/sth up make sb/sth (feel) more lively or energetic; stimulate
sb/sth 使某人活跃或精力充沛; 使某事物振奋: A walk in the fresh air will pep me up.
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11.If you say that something is at your fingertips, you approve of the fact that you can
reach it easily or that it is easily available to you.
E.g. I had the information at my fingertips and hadn't used it.
12.Be/ jump over the moon (infml 口) absolutely delighted; ecstatic 非常快乐; 狂喜: The
whole team were over the moon at winning the competition.
口语好词/替换词
1.Hobbies can provide a sense of accomplishment and relaxation for individuals.
2.Increase your satisfaction with life and brings you pleasure and excitement
3.Be pissed off : be annoyed Everyone is pissed off with all the changes of the plan.
4.go off the handle: To become uncontrollably angry; to lose control of one's temper.
Knowing that someone may go off the handles and act crazy for no reason is part of what’s so entertaining.
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6.Spellbound (adjective)having your attention completely held by something, so that you cannot think about anything else: The sight held me spellbound.
7.opt for sth: decide on sth; choose sth 决定某事物; 选择某事物
8.There be a bunch of people doing something有一群人在做某事
9.It has something to do with people’s personality.
10.Leisure activity休闲活动
11.make a go of sth:
If you say that someone is making a go of something such as a business or relationship, you mean that they are having some success with it.
I knew we could make a go of it and be happy.
12.a boon companion:cheerful friend with whom one enjoys spending time 好友: Bill and Bob are boon companions. 比尔和鲍勃是很合得来的朋友.
13.run out of `steam(infml 口) become exhausted 失去动力; 筋疲力尽: There is a danger of the housing programme running out of steam, ie losing its impetus. 住宅兴建计画有半途而废之虞.。