1. What's up with him today? He has a face like thunder!
他今天怎么了?他看著怒氣沖沖的。
2. I'm a bit disappointed in John and David. It turned out they were only fair-weather friends.
我對(duì)約翰和大衛(wèi)有點(diǎn)失望,原來(lái)他們不過(guò)是靠不住的酒肉朋友。
3. We don't have a snowball's chance of winning that contract!
我們根本就沒(méi)有一點(diǎn)希望能簽?zāi)欠莺贤?/p>
4. Don't worry about those two arguing. it's just a storm in a teacup.
不用為他倆的爭(zhēng)執(zhí)擔(dān)心,他們不過(guò)是小題大做罷了。
5. The exam was a breeze.
這次考試真是太容易了。
6. We're snowed under at work.
我工作忙得不可開(kāi)交。
7. They're blowing hot and cold over this issue. It's impossible to know what they want!
他們?cè)谶@件事情上搖擺不定,根本不可能知道他們到底想要什么。
8. He's always working in his garden -- come rain or shine.
他總在花園里干活,風(fēng)雨無(wú)阻。
9. It's going to get very busy on Thursday. Today and tomorrow are just the lull before the storm.
我們周四會(huì)很忙的,今天和明天只是暴風(fēng)雨來(lái)臨之前暫時(shí)的寧?kù)o。
10. I don't want to spend this extra money. I'll save it up for a rainy day.
我不想把這些額外收入花掉,我打算存起來(lái)以備不時(shí)之需。
11. I'm going to see which way the wind blows before asking her about a raise.
我打算先觀察一下形勢(shì),然后再提加薪的事。
12. You'll steal her thunder if you wear that dress tonight!
如果你今晚穿那條裙子,你會(huì)搶了她的風(fēng)頭的!
13. I'm feeling a bit under the weather at the moment.
我覺(jué)得不太舒服。
14. This recession is quite serious and it's becoming difficult to weather the storm.
這次經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退很?chē)?yán)重,很難扛過(guò)去啊!