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10. еļ,IJҵ,ʶıϵ۸ǽõһԿ.ƪѧ
as blind as a bat
an eye for eye and tooth for tooth ۻۣ cannot see beyond the length of ones nose Ŀ make eyes at sb ijﲨ apple in ones eyesĸα a thron in the eyeж
pull the wool over ones eyes ƭ the eagle eye ۹ fishyeyedƻĿ evileyedݶ green eyeۺ죬 black eyeȦ pink eye ȾԽĤ
get off on the wrong foot . ʦ get off on the right foot ź
put ones best foot forward뾡˺ӡ put ones foot in ones mouth ˵
have ones foot on the neck of another person бĿƱ vote with feetУͬ put ones foot downܼᶨȡֶ
catch someone on the wrong footij˴ֲ䲻⣬䲻 the shoe is on the other footѾȫͬ
jump in and get your feet wetʵȥѧϰȡþ to land on ones feet
cold foot µͷùģԭĵµˡ bring things to a head ʹ̯Ƶĵز lose headʧȥ
put heads together ˼
keep ones head above water ǿ head for......ǰ
hold ones head high ֺ
bury ones head in the sandӱ
take not a musket to kill a butterfly .С you have butterflies in your stomach.ܽ
you were there to show me my first butterfly, and my first rainbow. ָĵһֻ,ĵһβʺ硣
behold, the lord god will help me; who is he that shall condemn me? lo, they all shall wax old as a garment; the moth shall eat them up. ҮͻҪҡ˭ܶءǶ·,Ϊҧ after work we all beetle off for a drink °֮Ƕæȥȼ beetle off!
3. the water crisis becamea beetling problem of the sustainable development of the global .
ˮԴΣѳΪȫɳչһͻ⡣ Сtake not a musket to kill a butterfly ܽhave butterflies in ones stomach һֱhas a bee in his bonnet beetle off!
straw man ص
act as if human life is not worth a straw
the last straw (the straw that break the camel back )ѹյһ
a weedy litter man С
cut the weeds and dig up the roots (=romove out the source of the trouble )նݳ
not let the grass grow under your feet ² weed sb out ̭
grasp at straw ץס
no garden without its weeds.ûвݵ the film must be a real dogܲƷ dog eat dog Ὰ
be dogged by something unpleasant ţӰ dogged̵ too dog Ҫtop dog ʤ to pig oneself/pig out Դȣ ԲʳƷ 4 pig-headedִʹдҲ black sheep Ⱥ֮ wolf down ʳ
throw to the wolvesѵ cry wolf
wolf in sheep s clothing Ƥ set the wolf keep the sheep
a dark horse һָб¶ز¶
many of my students are dark horses : they have potentials that need only be exploited . кܶࡸѧǾ߱DZܣֻ gray mare(ĸָרȨĺ
to talk horseţ
get on the high horseţ
bet on the wrong horse ʾжʧ
a stupid cow ǴţӢڴŮ˵
you stupid cow ! how could you tell such a naive lie ! ˣôɵĻѻô˵óڣ bullָǿ׳
he has a strong bull back. bull ִָ
bull ָƻǿ
them a lesson they will never forget. bullָĵţĻ
he believes his lawyers bull. bullָġ̸
some students of the economics department had a bull session last sunday. bull ָΣա
well have to take the bull by the horns andtackle the medicare question. bullָ³ç
to dealing with peoples feelings. cow ָ
dont explain it to himits only playing the lute to a crocodile tears DzǷĵİ, ٴȱ make a monkey out of somebodyŪij, ij˳
monkey business »߲Ϸ£ ˵ ҪҶµԡ in the wind
get wind of something
take the wind out of ones sails ȷˣռϷ windfall ֮ƣĺô
breeze through something ij a hurricane of abuse ǵضá a whirlwind of eventsһһ a rain of arrows ļͷ
save something for a rainy dayδѣǰ it never rains but it pours a shower of congratulations ף shower somebody with something ĸ a storm of protestҵĿ steal ones thunderij˵ķͷ
this is a speech lacking fire.ݽȱ顣
the boy is full of fire and courage.к˼ her eyes full of fire.˫۳˼Ļ
church
about church
as poor as a church mouse һƶϴ
church is not over until the fat lady sings. ƺIJ
ڽ÷ʱȴͷ cow.
you will cross the bridge when you get to itͷȻֱ let every man praise the bridge he goes over.ˮ˼Դ .dont cross the bridge till you get to it.Ҫ졣 a bridge of gold .· burn ones bridgesƸ bridge over ˷
the snail slides up the tower at last though the swallow mounteth it sooner. һɾţҲ a tower of strength sent to the tower
one never goes to the temple for no reason.² run a monk, not run as templeܵ˺ܲ
gathering stones for a temple so they could worship their own godˮ࣬ flower
e.g. it calls for actual deeds and not flowery languageҪʵжƯĴ塣
a straightforward talk is better than a flowery speech. Բֱ˵ flowers of speechĴ(ζ) smell the flowerһ
the flower of sth. Ѳ the flowering of sth.չ˳ flower powerȨ
flower of ones age绪ï
he was blooming with health and happiness. Ƚֿ֡ their friendship is blooming. ֮鳤 past ones bloomʼ· take the bloom ofʹʧȥ?֮
her musical talent blossomed early. 츳չˡ
she might blossom out into the world one day.һܳᡣ blossom intoչ,
mary is blossoming into a beautiful girl.һĹ blossom out Ծ
he used to be quiet, but he has really blossomed out, since he came to live here. ȥһܳ,ԴסԺ,ȷʵÿˡ blossom of literature ѧ֮ lily-whiteƤ 覵