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Vocab List (1 of 32)
- stand on one's own feet ; support oneself ; earn one's own living
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- from 落月满屋梁's Vocab List
- with (one's) tongue in one's cheek
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- from viola's Vocab List
- with insincere or ironical intent;if you say something with your tongue in your cheek, you say it as a joke, not seriously
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- with one's help
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- from 弋拉托's Vocab List
- to pull one's leg
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- from card's Vocab List
- SHOVE (something) DOWN (one's) THROAT
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- from 小艾's Vocab List
- play one's part quite well/exaggerate his part= too dramatic to be realistic
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- from zsagile's Vocab List
- Back on one's feet
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- from vincentleo's Vocab List
- 1. Back on one's feet 东山再起,重振旗鼓
- 2. When we use this phrase literally, it means that someone has fallen, and that now they are back up standing on their feet. When we use this as an idiom, it means that someone has failed, or had some trouble, or been sick, but that now the situation has improved, and they are OK once again. We often use this one to talk about a person who has recently recovered from an illness. This is almost always used with the "to be" verb.
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- have one's monkey up
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- from 端木侍其's Vocab List
- cry one's eyes out
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- from 落月满屋梁's Vocab List
- 号啕痛哭;悲痛欲绝(尤指暗自悲伤),痛哭不止,哭得非常伤心
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- let the grass grow under one's feet
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- from 落月满屋梁's Vocab List
- 懒散;行动迟缓(因而失去机会),坐失良机;浪费光阴[常用于否定句、疑问句和条件句]
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- stick to one's guns
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- from 落月满屋梁's Vocab List
- 坚守阵地;坚持自己的意见(或主张、观点、原则、目标等);坚持下去
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- breathe down one's neck
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- from 落月满屋梁's Vocab List
- 词组是词的组合。 A phrase is a group of words. → 组合 共命运 share a common fate; throw in one's lot with sb. → 共 苦乐与共 share joy and sorrow; share weal and woe → 苦乐 共电制电话机 common-battery telephone → 共电制 共电制电话局 common-battery telephone exchange → 共电制 全村共三十户。 There are
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- from 梁明生's Vocab List
- get on one's feet
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- from `.『异仙』.`'s Vocab List
- off one's hands
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- from 落月满屋梁's Vocab List
- put one's life at risk
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- from 落月满屋梁's Vocab List
- pluck up one's spirit
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- from 落月满屋梁's Vocab List
- sacrifice one's personal interests
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- from yf's Vocab List
- out of one's mind
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- from 删除密码's Vocab List
- get/take the bit between one's teeth
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- from deepblue's Vocab List
- has started to work/act in a very determined way(a bit is a piece of metal put between a horse's teeth to control it)
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