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جمعه 22 / 4 / 1390
ن : رامین شیخ زاده

The Story Of Idioms

 

The story of idioms
 

Once upon a time there was a 13 year old kid named Nick. He lived in a city called idioms. There language mostly uses idioms in it.

 

 



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چهار شنبه 30 / 3 / 1390
ن : رامین شیخ زاده

English Idioms


hot and bothered = feeling uncomfortable, either because it's too hot, or because you have too much to do in too little time: "She's all hot and bothered now that she's been invited to the theatre this evening." 

be like a cat on a hot tin roof = restless or jumpy: "He's like a cat on a hot tin roof with all this talk about redundancies." 

in hot pursuit = to follow closely: "The pickpocket ran off, with members of the public in hot pursuit." 

hot on the trail = close to finding something: "The police are hot on the trail of the mastermind behind the bank robbery." 

hot air = something which is not as important or true as it sounds: "What he says is just a lot of hot air – don't take it too seriously." 

more (something) than you've had hot dinners = an expression to mean that you've had a lot of something: "I've had more jobs than you've had hot dinners!" 

blow hot and cold = keep changing your mind about something: "I'm blowing hot and cold about moving to the countryside."

 



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