美国习惯用语
Lesson 270 - walk down the aisle / walk the plank
Lesson 271 - eat one's words / from the word go
Lesson 272 - no problem / have a nice day
Lesson 273 - one-liner / punch-line
Lesson 274 - play fast and loose / hard and fast
Lesson 275 - sitting pretty / sit tight
Lesson 276 - sit on one's hands / sit on the fence
Lesson 277 - life in the fast lane / go nowhere fast
Lesson 278 - wing it / take sb. under your wing
Lesson 279 - start from scratch / scratch the surface
Lesson 280 - raise the devil / devil's advocate
Lesson 281 - there is going to be a devil to pay...
Lesson 282 - fair shake / fair-weather friend / fair-haired boy
Lesson 283 - go whole hog / the whole nine yards...
Lesson 284 - get in on the ground floor / mop the floor with
Lesson 285 - run like clockwork / cut and run / dry run
Lesson 286 - lie low / let sleeping dogs lie
Lesson 287 - blow-out / bash / wing-ding / blast
Lesson 288 - stag/hen/tailgate party / baby shower
Lesson 289 - wet blanket / security blanket
Lesson 290 - push around / pushover / when push comes to shove
Lesson 291 - pull for / pull through / pull sb.'s leg
Lesson 292 - rat race / treadmill / salt mine
Lesson 293 - class act / hard act to follow / get one's act together
Lesson 294 - go over with a bang / get a bang out of...
Lesson 295 - step up to the plate / not get to first plate...
Lesson 296 - have a ball / ball of fire / ball up
Lesson 297 - have a lot on the ball / start the ball rolling
Lesson 298 - plug
Lesson 299 - have a bear by the tail / loaded for bear...
Lesson 300 - cut a deal / raw deal
Lesson 301 - penny-ante / penny-pincher / penny-wise
Lesson 302 - nickel and dime / on a dime
Lesson 303 - no brainer / cut to the chase