最新英语成语对话

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出版者:北京航空航天大学出版社
作者:李桂山
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页数:241
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价格:8.00
装帧:精装
isbn号码:9787810122849
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  • 阅览知识
  • 英语学习
  • 英语口语
  • 成语
  • 对话
  • 实用英语
  • 英语词汇
  • 英语表达
  • 英语文化
  • 英语交流
  • 英语提升
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内容简介

作者再次访问加拿大,西起温哥华,东至蒙特利尔,与加美朋友进

行了广泛交流,收集了他们在交谈中自然运用的习惯用语,并以对话形

式编入此书。内容丰实,语言通俗上口,富有现代气息,反映了九十年代。

北美英语的表达特色。书中对每一成语都作了简明英汉释义,并用例句

加深说明。对会话中的必要词汇也作了注释。通过本书,读者可以了解

和学习北美尤其是加拿大风俗、社会、民族特点等文化背景知识,使自

己的英语语言表达更丰富、生动。

本书适合广大英语爱好者、自学者、英语专业及非英语专业的学生

使用,也对出国人员及外事人员很有帮助。书尾附有加拿大授予学位的

大学和学院介绍,供读者参考。

为了便于读者学习,还请EricArthurPeters和EllenFowlerPe-

ters夫妇录制了盒式磁带。

作者简介

目录信息

CONTENT
Preface
Dialogue 1
WE FINALLY STAND FACE TO FACE
stand/be /come face to face with someone
get along in years (usually continuous tenses)
(something) stand out
stick around/about (often simple tenses)
keep an eye on (something or someone)
hit the road
eat/drink one's fill
take after
(It's) all in a day's work
Dialogue 2
l'M RUNNING MYSELF RAGGED
show pff
take someone up on (something)
(not) know the first thing about something
a tough/hard/iong row to hoe
run someone ragged
on the fritz
Dialogue 3
KILL TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE
slip one's mind
(something) come to someone
go on/ run errahds
in the nick of time
rule oi thumb
on the safe side
clue someone in
kill two birds with one stone
Dialogue 4
INDIAN PAINTINGS ARE ON DISPLAY
rack one's brain
on display
k'eep one's head above water
feast one's eyes on (something)
top-notch
wait on/upon
Dialogue 5
YOU HAVE IT IN YOU TO BE AN EXPERT OF CANA-DA
plug away
jot down (something)
cut short
make sense
talk (something) over
off the top of one's head
lay it on thick
scratch the surface
double check
have it in someone
Dialogue 6
YOU CAN SAY THAT AGATN!
coop up
be in/ get into a rut
get away from it all
You can say that again.
go over big
fast
Dialogue 7
LEAVE ME ALONE
leave someone alone
bug someone
shake a leg
(something) sells like hot cakes
be tired out
get a move on (get a wiggleon)
Dialogue 8
m IN A BIND
use/take a breather
take in
put/iay one's finger on
put in
jump/climb on the bandwagon
answer for
in a bind
find a happy medium
Dialogue 9
THE IDIOM BUFFLES ME
turn someone on
paint the town red (paint the town)
baffle someone (or to be baffled)
over one's head (above one's head)
start from scratch
catch on to something
serve one's turn (serve one's purpose)
off the cuff
buy it/that
Dialogue 10
THE POT CALLING THE KETTLE BLACK
go up
give someone a break
the pot calling the kettle black
keep one's shirt on
right off the bat
little
hear something through the grapevine
on speaking terms
Dialogue 11
THEY WERE ABSOLUTELY BREATHTAKING
breathtaking
hit or miss (hit and miss)
seasoned traveler
browsing
pick someone up
miss the boat
Dialogue 12
THIS JOB GETS ME DOWN
get someone down
get to someone
can't get a word in edgewise(edgeways)
on the road
gripe
have a head for
lay off (someone)
look into
Dialogue 13
WERE ON THE SAME WAVE-LENGTH
cut through the red tape
on the same wave-length (on the different wave-iength)
be high on
pay lip service to
follow suit
take pains/trouble
rat race
Dialogue 14
I'VE GOT TWO LEFT FEET
feet up/equal to
get two left feet
feel/be self conscious
at ease (at one's ease)
No sweat. (slang)
take a back seat
stumbling block
Dialogue 15
YOU COULDNT BEAT THAT DEAL WITH A STICK
on the spur of the moment
few and far between
straight from the shoulder
try one's hand
can't beat something with a stick
(be) in store (for someone)
set great store (on)
Dialogue 16
I'M ON TOP OF THE WORLD
look/feel run-down
draw a blank
come down with an illness
run a temperature
be in good/bad/great/terrible shape
feel/be on top of the world
do/work wonders for
Dialogue 17
1 CANT TELL THEM APART
dish up
cell (two things) apart
get into
every now and then (now and then)
to say the least (of it)
get/have one's work cut out
Dialogue 18
SHE DREW ME OUT OF MY SHELI
cover a lot of ground
throw someone
cope with
get/go to the bottom of
come out of one's shell (draw/bring someone out
of one's shell)
as/so far as
pry into
take a dim view of something
take the words out of one's mouth
Dialogue 19
OUT OF THE BLUE
(go) on the blink
out of the blue
goof off
land/light on one's feet
run away (from something difficult, unpleasant)
spill the beans
re-run
Dialogue 20
GET A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF THE FALLS
time on one's hands
frame of mind
draw in
get wind of
ring a bell
a bird's-eye view
leave something up to someone
as the crow flies
make good time
goes without saying
Dialogue 21
1 GOT OFF TO A FLYING START
get off to a flying/good start
blow a fuse
not hal.f bad
get into the swing of (something)
cost a mint
go the extra mile
out of one's hair
see eye to eye
meet someone halfway
Dialogue 22
FANCY MEETING YOU HERE
on the tip of one's tongue
Isn't it a small world?
jump at
be snowed under (with work)
work against
keep someone posted
Dialogue 23
MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS
step in (to something)
mind one's own business
put two and two together
jump in with both feet
get lost
knock someone out
the light went out
can't make head or tail of (something)
Dialogue 24
THEY'LL COME IN HANDY
on the job
a while back
pick out
come in handy/useful
off the beaten track
stand for
pull off
last but not least
talk shop
crop up
Dialogue 25
1 WAS FROZEN STIFF
be ffozen stiff
a far cry from
take pride in
jump ship
boggle the mind
take heart
for the birds
I'm right behind you!
Dialogue 26
SMOOTH THINGS OVER
the ins and outs of
be hard on (something or somebody)
go out of one's way to do something
take something for granted
rub someone the wrong way
catch-22 (situation or position)
smooth things over
fill someone in on the details
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我对这本书最欣赏的一点是它所蕴含的文化包容性和前瞻性。在讲解一些跨文化交流的场景时,作者非常谨慎地避免了单一的文化视角,而是提供了多角度的解读,提示读者在与不同文化背景的人交流时需要注意的禁忌和习惯。这种国际化的视野,对于当下全球化的交流环境来说至关重要。书中的一些案例甚至涉及到了最新的网络用语和新兴的商业术语,这显示出编者团队对语言发展趋势的敏锐捕捉能力,确保了教材内容的“保鲜度”。它不仅仅是一本教授语言的工具书,更像是一扇通往当代英语使用世界的窗口。读完这本书,我感觉自己对英语的掌握不再是僵硬的语法框架,而是一种活的、与时俱进的交流能力。它成功地将语言学习和文化理解融为一炉,使得整个学习过程充满了发现的乐趣和实用的价值。

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这本书的装帧设计挺有意思的,封面用了一种比较沉稳的深蓝色调,配上一些烫金的英文字体,整体感觉挺有质感的,不像有些教材那样花里胡哨,看起来比较适合严肃的学习者。翻开内页,纸张的质量也算上乘,油墨印得清晰,字迹锐利,长时间阅读也不会让人觉得眼睛疲劳。我尤其欣赏它排版的用心之处,每一课的结构划分都很明确,从词汇的讲解到例句的呈现,再到最后的练习部分,过渡得非常自然流畅。比如,它在介绍一个新短语时,不仅仅给出了字面的意思,还会配上一段情景描述,让我能更好地理解这个短语在实际交流中是如何被使用的,而不是孤立地记忆词汇。对于我这种偏爱视觉化学习的人来说,这种编排方式无疑是加分项。而且,书本的尺寸设计也比较便携,放在背包里不会觉得很占地方,这对于经常需要通勤或者在咖啡馆学习的人来说非常实用。整体而言,这本书在物理层面上给我的第一印象是非常积极的,体现出出版方在细节处理上的专业和对读者体验的重视。光是看着这本书放在书架上,都觉得能从中汲取到不少知识的力量。

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这本书在词汇的拓展和语境运用方面,做得尤为出色,远超我预期的深度。很多同类书籍只是简单地列出同义词,但这本书却细致地分析了这些同义词在情感色彩、正式程度和适用场合上的微妙差异。比如,描述“生气”这个概念,它会区分出“furious”、“irate”、“annoyed”和“peeved”各自适合的语境,甚至还会给出一个小小的“使用风险提示”,告诉我哪个词在商务邮件中用会显得过于情绪化。这种细致入微的指导,对于想要达到高级英语水平的人来说,简直是无价之宝。此外,书中还收录了大量的地道俚语和习语的来源解析,这让我对这些表达的理解不再停留在表面,而是能追溯到其文化根源。这种对语言深层结构的挖掘,极大地增强了我对英语这门语言的兴趣和敬畏感。它让我意识到,真正的语言能力不仅仅是能“说”,更是能“恰当地说”。

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我接触过不少语法书,但这本书在讲解复杂句式结构时所采用的逻辑梳理方式,简直是茅塞顿开。它没有采用那种干巴巴的规则堆砌,而是用了一种类似“搭积木”的方式,把那些看着吓人的从句和倒装句,一层一层地拆解开来,直到最核心的主谓宾结构清晰可见。举个例子,它在讲解虚拟语气时,没有直接抛出公式,而是先从生活中的“如果……将会怎样”的假设情景入手,用非常口语化的对话引出语法点,这样一来,学习的代入感就强多了。更让我觉得独特的是,它似乎非常注重不同时态之间的细微差别,用大量的对比表格把过去完成进行时和过去进行时这些容易混淆的概念区分得明明白白。我以前总是在写作中混淆这些时态,但读完这一部分的讲解后,那种模糊感基本消失了。这本书的作者显然对语言的内在逻辑有着深刻的理解,并且知道如何用最不费力的方式将这份理解传递给学习者。它不是在教你“记住”规则,而是在引导你“理解”规则背后的思维模式。

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与其他学习材料相比,这本书的配套练习部分展现出一种返璞归真的高效性。很多教材的练习题要么过于简单,要么设计得像应试机器的产物,缺乏实际应用价值。然而,这本书的练习部分非常注重情景模拟和批判性思维的培养。例如,在介绍完一种辩论技巧后,它会给出一个有争议的社会话题,要求读者用新学的句式结构来陈述自己的观点并进行反驳。这种练习方式极大地锻炼了我在压力下组织语言的能力。而且,练习题的难度设置非常合理,从基础的模仿到高阶的创造性输出,步步递进,让人在完成每一组练习后都能获得明显的进步感,而不是陷入挫败。它似乎更关注“用”英语解决实际问题,而非仅仅“考”英语。这种以应用为导向的设计,让我觉得每一次练习都不是在浪费时间,而是在为我未来的实际交流能力添砖加瓦。

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