English American Idioms - Thành Ngữ Tiếng Anh
LESSON #81: Stake out a claim, Strike it rich.
LESSON #82: To pan out, To hit pay dirt.
LESSON #83: To make a killing, Killer diller.
LESSON #84: Nitty-gritty, Nuts and bolts.
LESSON #85: Brass tacks, Bottom line.
LESSON #86: Dead ringer, Spitting image.
LESSON #87: Red and Green.
LESSON #88: Jump start, One jump ahead.
LESSON #89: To jump the gun, To jump the tracks.
LESSON #90: Jump through a hoop, Jump out of your skin.
LESSON #91: To put your house in order, To clean house.
LESSON #92: To lock horns with, To pull in your horns.
LESSON #93: To take the bull by the horns, To blow your own horn.
LESSON #94: In the chips, Bargaining chip.
LESSON #95 : When the chips are down, Toc chip in, To cash in your chips.
LESSON #96: A chip off the old block, A chip on your shoulder.
LESSON #97: To shoot your wad, To shoot yourself in the foot.
LESSON #98: Wild card, Drawing card.
LESSON #99: In the cards, To play your cards right.
LESSON #100: Lion's share, To have a tiger by the tail.
LESSON #101:Loaded For Bear, 600-Pound Gorilla.
LESSON #102: To Lose Your Cool, To Go Ballistic, To Go Zonkers, To Blow A Fuse.
LESSON #103: Pink Slip, Get The Boot, The Heave-Ho, To Downsize.
LESSON #104: To Kiss Off, To Kiss Goodbye To.
LESSON #105: Kissing Cousin, The Kiss Of Death.
LESSON #106: To Kiss Up To, To Kiss The Dust.
LESSON #107: Fair Shake, Shake Down.
LESSON #108: No Great Shakes, Shake A Leg.
LESSON #109: Nothing To Sneeze At, Nothing To Write Home About.
LESSON #110: Sweet Nothings, Here Goes Nothing, Nothing Doing, and Nothing Flat.
LESSON #111: Dig Up Dirt On, Dish The Dirt, Sweep Dirt Under The Rug, Dirt Cheap.
LESSON #112: Inside Track, Fast Track, Track Record.
LESSON #113: Side Track, One Track Mind, The Wrong Side Of The Of The Tracks.
LESSON #114: Steal Someone's Thunder, Steal The Spotlight, Steal The Show.
LESSON #115: Powder Puff, Powder Keg.
LESSON #116: Take A Power, Keep Your Powder Dry.
LESSON #117:To Make Both Ends Meet, To Play Both Ends Against The Middle.
LESSON #118: To Hold Up Your End, To Get The Short End Of The Stick.
LESSON #119: High Off The Hog, Go Whole Hog.
LESSON #120: To Go Hog Wild, Hog Heaven.