English American Idioms - Thành Ngữ Tiếng Anh
LESSON #321: Dog Tired, Go to the dogs, Rain cats and dogs.
LESSON #322: To rope someone in, At the end of your rope.
LESSON #323: To learn the ropes, Know the ropes.
LESSON #324: On the ropes, Enough rope to hang yourself.
LESSON #325: Fight tooth and nail, Fight to the bitter end .
LESSON #326: You can't fight city hall, Spoiling for a fight.
LESSON #327: Legal eagle, Rain maker, Ambulance chaser.
LESSON #328: Tongue Lashing, Slip of the tongue, Forked tongue.
LESSON #329: Waiting for the other shoe to drop, Till the fat lady sings.
LESSON #330: Shake ups and Shake downs.
LESSON #331: To call to account, To square an account.
LESSON #332: To Take Into Account, To Have An Account To Settle.
LESSON #333: Get Up The Nerve, A Lot Of Nerve.
LESSON #334: A Bundle of Nerves, To Get On One's Nerves.
LESSON #335: Pain in the neck, Break your neck.
LESSON #336: Stick My Neck Out; Neck of the Woods.
LESSON #337: Whipping boy, Crack the whip.
LESSON #338: Have a field day, Field a team.
LESSON #339: Play the field, Out in left field, Out in right field.
LESSON #340: Fit to be tied, Fit to kill, By fits and starts.
LESSON #341: Fool's errand, Foolproof, Fooling around, Nobody's fool.
LESSON #342: Fly by the seat of your pants, Nosedive, Bail out.
LESSON #343: Cabin fever, Snowball, Snowed under, Out of the woods.
LESSON #344: Wear one's heart on one's sleeve, Open one's heart, Heart to heart talk.
LESSON #345: Pull up your socks, The shoe is on the other foot, On a shoestring.