這是我本季最喜歡的一集??戳耸畮妆椤?/p>
least of all:?especially not.?You can use?least of all?after a negative statement?to?emphasize?that?it applies especially?to?the person or thing mentioned. [emphasis] No one ever reads these articles,?least of all?me. Such a speech should never have been made,?least of all by?a so called responsible politician.
get off the horn:?My first idea is that someone is honking their?horn?and another person is yelling at them saying, "Get off the horn!" Trying to tell them to stop honking. (劇里是掛電話的意思)
get on the horn
1.?To?make?use?of?or?speak?(to?someone)?on?the?telephone.Don't?disturb?me,?kids,?I'm?on?the?horn?to?your?father?at?the?moment.After?our?dreadful?meal?that?night,?I?was?on?the?horn?to?the?manager?the?very?next?morning.
2.?dated?To?become?lustful?or?sexually?excited,?especially?of?a?man;?to?have?an?erection.Sarah?became?quite?embarrassed?when?she?noticed?that?her?date?was?getting?on?the?horn?in?the?middle?of?the?movie.
I told them where they could stick their little overtime assignment. (assignment是“任務”,stick是什么意思???)
dodge a bullet:?(idiomatic, informal) To have a narrow escape; to avoid injury, disaster, or some other undesirable situation.
give (someone) credit
1.?To?give?someone?praise?or?recognition.We?must?give?Samantha?credit?for?getting?the?project?finished?on?time.You?have?to?give?John?credit?for?the?humility?he?shows?regarding?his?financial?success.
2.?To?grant?or?extend?financial?credit?to?someone.The?shop?gave?us?credit?for?the?faulty?television?we?bought?last?week.If?the?bank?agrees?to?give?me?credit,?I'll?finally?be?able?to?get?my?business?up?and?running.
What have you been doing? 過去一段時間一直在做什么?
casa?= house feminine noun.?casa?(Spanish feminine noun) casar (Spanish transitive verb)
appetizer?開胃食品
doodle?涂鴉
bonfire?篝火
curl up:?to arrange oneself in or as if in a ball or?curl curl up?by the fire?curl up?with a good book. 蜷縮
osso buco:?an Italian dish made with veal shank containing marrowbone, stewed in wine with vegetables and seasonings.
hold onto something: 1. to?hold?something or someone firmly with your hands or your arms:?Hold onto?the rope and don't let go. 2.?If you?hold on to something?that gives you an advantage, you succeed in keeping it for yourself, and prevent it from being taken away or given to someone else.
Joe Camel: 駱駝老喬是1987年末至1997年7月12日間駱駝香煙的廣告吉祥物,出現(xiàn)在雜志廣告,廣告牌和其他印刷媒體上
quarterbacks 四分衛(wèi)
hype up:?To?hype?someone?up means?to deliberately make them very excited about something. Everyone at school used to?hype?each other?up?about men all the time.?
simmer down:?to become calm or quiet, as from a state of anger or turmoil: We waited for the audience to?simmer down.
you never guess:?used for introducing something interesting or exciting that?you?want to tell someone.?you'll?never guess?who/what/how etc:?You'll?never guess?who?I?sat next to!
landlord 房東
sprinkler:?a device that sprays water. (美國家里天花板上灑水的東西)
smudge:?a blurred or smeared mark on the surface of something. "a smudge of blood on the floor"
vasectomy?輸精管切除術(shù)
snip:?cut (something) with scissors or shears, typically with small quick strokes.
snap:?break or cause to break suddenly and completely, typically with a sharp cracking sound. "guitar strings kept snapping"
snip, snap ???
toll 過路費,傷亡數(shù)
physical toll
soft teeth:?usually used in reference to having?teeth?that are more susceptible to?tooth?decay or sensitivity. It is sometimes used to reference there being a lot of cavities in your family history, which has led you to have a gene pool that's more vulnerable to cavities and decay.
utensil?用具
clang:?a loud, resonant metallic sound or series of sounds.
take the fall:?receive blame or punishment, typically in the place of another person.