Thursday, March 31, 2016

(会員) 2015年3月31日 英会話- RANDOM

(会員) 2015年3月31日 英会話- RANDOM

1. to wreck = to destroy
2. a wrecking ball = a huge metal ball swung from a crane to destroy a building
3. He wrecked me.
4. a wreck = a very damaged and unusable boat, ship, or car
I enjoy diving wrecks in Florida.
5. He is wrecked. = really drunk
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6. I had a ball. = I had a great time!
7. to lowball st
8. to underestimate a number
9. to be on the ball = to stay alert
He’s on the ball.
10. <—> to drop the ball = to make a mistake because you did not pay attention
11. to play ball = to cooperate
He agreed to play ball. = (He took the money and) he will cooperate with us.
The criminal agreed to play ball with the police, and in exchange the police agreed not to arrest him.
12. sb’s ball and chain =sb’s wife
13. The ball is in your court.  = It’s your turn.
14. Keep your eye on the ball.  = Pay attention to the goal.
15. Slang: I'm just breaking your balls. = I’m just joking.  = I’m just busting your balls.
16. That’s just the way the ball bounces.  = That’s life.
That's just the way the cooksie crumbles.
17. Slang: He’s got balls. = I admit your bravery.
You got balls, man.  I’ll give you that.
18. Slang: He’s got me by the balls. = He has a very strong advantage over me.
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