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Lesson №2
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IDIOMS
Be broke:
be without money
I'd like to go to the concert with you, but I'm broke
Be hard on something:
treat roughly
My son is hard on shoes. Look at this pair .They were new a month ago
Be in keeping with something:
be appropriate
The menyu is beautifully designed in keeping with the American style
Be in someone's shoes:
be in another person's positions
I wish I were in John's shoes.
He just won a free trip to Europe
I don't think it's going to rain today, but I'm going to take my umbrella, just to be on the safe side
Don't punish Billy for breaking the window. He's not to blame.
Be up to one's ears:
have too much to do
Helen would like to go with us but she can't. She's up to her ears in work.
Be up to something:
doing something that one shouldn't do
Henry's been smiling to himself all morning. I think he's up to something, but I don't know what it is.
Beat around the bush:
speak indirectly
I wish Albert would say what he really means and not always beat around the bush.
Bend over backwards:
try very hard, make a real effort
I bent over backwards to help Jack finding a job, but she didn't appreciate it.
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