idioms

2012-02-14 2:39 am
I need Explanation and Example!! Remember!!I need Explanation and Example!! Thank You very muchx10

in the twinkling of an ___ ___
turn a deaf___
by word of__
break your___
lend a helping___
put your ____down
all answer(____) must be body part

回答 (3)

2012-02-14 3:23 am
✔ 最佳答案
Idioms-body parts

in the twinkling of an eye - very quick, in the short time of the twinkling of an eye
This machine will do all the calculations in the twinkling of an eye.

turn a deaf ear- to ignore what someone says
How can you just turn a deaf ear to their cries for food and shelter?

by word of mouth-by speaking rather than writing
She heard about the job by word of mouth.

break your heart--to make you feel very sad
I don't want to break your heart but I must tell you that I have got a wife.

lend a helping hand- to help to do something
We usually expect our friends to lend a helping when needed.

put your foot down - to decide something and express your decision
You have to put your foot down to tell your wife to do more house chores.




2012-02-14 06:25:12 補充:
樓下002wil******照抄我全篇答案太頑皮了,請你尊重別人,好嗎?

2012-02-15 03:49:07 補充:
Example for "lend a helping hand" should be:
We usually expect our friends to lend a helping hand when needed.
('hand' was omitted in the original answer)

To wil******below, definitely no copying again.

2012-02-21 08:12:07 補充:
所見略同是英雄,
所見全同是狗熊。(抄人答案)
雅虎不理是懵懂!
參考: Free Online Dictionary
2012-02-14 9:43 am
Word of mouth: (口頭的,口頭傳達的)
- If information passes by word of mouth, people tell it to each other rather than it being printed in written form such as news reports and advertisements.

Most of our customers hear about us by word of mouth.
2012-02-14 5:29 am
Idioms-body parts

in the twinkling of an eye - very quick, in the short time of the twinkling of an eye
This machine will do all the calculations in the twinkling of an eye.

turn a deaf ear- to ignore what someone says
How can you just turn a deaf ear to their cries for food and shelter?

by word of mouth-by speaking rather than writing
She heard about the job by word of mouth.

break your heart--to make you feel very sad
I don't want to break your heart but I must tell you that I have got a wife.

lend a helping hand- to help to do something
We usually expect our friends to lend a helping when needed.

put your foot down - to decide something and express your decision
You have to put your foot down to tell your wife to do more house chores.
(no copy plz!!!)


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