English Idioms – break the bank
Idiom break the bank Definition to cost so much that you have no more money Example The new machinery really broke the bank. There’s no money to pay the workers.
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Idiom break the bank Definition to cost so much that you have no more money Example The new machinery really broke the bank. There’s no money to pay the workers.
Read moreIdiom bite off more than you can chew Definition to try to do many things at the same time Example He’s found a job in a bar in the evening as well as a day job. It won’t last long – I think he’s bitten off more than he can chew.
Read moreIdiom beat around the bush Definition to not get to the point Example Stop beating around the bush and tell me what you really think.
Read moreIdiom back to the wall Definition to be in a difficult situation Example I wanted to help but I had my back to the wall and I couldn’t do anything.
Read moreIdiom a stitch in time saves nine Definition if you do a little work now it will save a lot of work in the fututre Example If you don’t organise your notes after every lesson you will have a lot of work to do at the end of the year. A stitch in time saves nine. See also: English Idioms […]
Read moreIdiom a drop in the ocean Definition it’s such a big issue that this will have very little effect Example I always try to give money to charity but sometimes I feel it is just a drop in the ocean. See also: English Idioms – a stitch in time saves nine English Idioms – a bird in the hand is […]
Read moreIdiom a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush Definition it’s better to accept what you have now than dream about something which might never happen Example He says that if we go to Saudi Arabia we could find a job which pays three times as much. But what if we don’t find a job? A bird […]
Read morePhrasal Verb shoot down Definition to shoot something or someone and cause it/him/her to fall Examples “Shot down in a blaze of glory“, Jon Bon Jovi, Blaze of Glory The helicopter was shot down over enemy territory. Verb and preposition separated? Can be separated Normal or Informal Normal American / British /International International Regular / Irregular Shoot is an irregular […]
Read morePhrasal Verb add up Definition to make sense Examples His explanation doesn’t add up. He can’t have been there alone. It all adds up now. He was having an affair. This new law doesn’t add up. It won’t help anyone. Verb and preposition separated? Can’t be separated Normal or Informal Normal American / British/ International International Regular / Irregular Add is a regular verb.
Read morePhrasal Verb act up Definition to behave badly Examples The teacher was really frustrated as the children had been acting up all morning. The computer’s acting up. I can’t get it to work properly. If you don’t stop acting up I’ll send you to bed. Verb and preposition separated? Can’t be separated Normal or Informal Normal American / British/ International International Regular / Irregular Act is […]
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