Upload
morgan-arnold
View
318
Download
10
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
To put one’s finger on - to know the reason for something, esp. something that is a problem
Citation preview
Phrasal Verbs, Idioms & Fixed Phrases
To have a sweet tooth
To put one’s finger on - to know the reason for something, esp. something that is a problem
To get something off one’s chest
To have a strong stomach
- to be able to smell, taste or see unpleasant things without feeling ill or upset
To feel something in one’s bones
something that you say when you are certain something is true or will happen, although you have no proof
To put words into one’s mouth
Don’t put words into my mouth!!!!
To break the ice
To do impressions of somebody
To have itchy feet
To hit the jackpot
reveal give sth free of charge
surrender
emit (smells…)
distributecome to an end
up
out
off
away
give
break a promise
attackapply for a job
become ill
be enough for everyone to have a share
pursue
for
(a)round after
down with
back on
go
to fit like a glove
to keep sth under the hat
to wear the trousers (Am the pants)
to be in one’s shoes
Don’t judge me, Hargrove, until you’ve walked in myshoes!
to loose your shirt
look at quickly
take care of
despise
investigate
inspect a place
through
down on
roundinto
after
look
disappoint
not punish
releasemake larger
off out
down
let
Fixed Phrases
to lose one’s nerve- to become afraid to do something to be the name of the game – to be very important to be neither here nor there – to not matter nearest and dearest – people one is close to to have a nose for trouble – to have a natural ability to find
trouble day and night – all the time to be nose to tail – front of vehicle is close behind another hustle and bustle – noisy and busy