Izrazi 7 Flashcards
Hogging ide sa
internet ili bandwidth
disregard that
scratch that
Kao stisaj se
keep it down
urinirati
snap off a wiz
got off on the wrong foot
fresh
we are done
we’re through
took a gamble on you
hard road
old habits die hard
trumps
to follow someone else while they are at work in order to learn about that person’s job: Your first week in the job will be spent ——- one of our more experienced employees.
shadow
A late bloomer is a person whose talents or capabilities are not visible to others until later than usual
on my count
noise
hoce te li vec jednom prestati
give it a rest
in your feelings
at fault; responsible for an undesirable situation;
out of the woods
Whoever gets the job is going to have some pretty – —– to fill.
big shoes
a bad apple
As slang we use as a verb, to cancel something or leave somewhere
bailed
used to tell a person that he or she should try something before criticizing it
don’t knock it until you’ve tried it
odugovlaciti
I have been kicking this thig down the road
Despite the benefits, getting everyone – ——- can be difficult.
on board, in agreement with a particular course of action, especially so that you get involved with it
in my opinion
in my book
mala grupa, saka ljudi
a handful of people
prebolela sam to
I got over it
on the phone
clear
a bit of a situation
To deliberately hurt someone because they have hurt you
out of spite
a candle
straight
soft spot
follow stg down to a T
Layne Norton, there is no solution, there are only
trade-offs
showing him the ropes
money shot
a sign from above
a guilt-free pass
one shot
spoken
used as an acknowledgement during a discussion of a good or clever point made at one’s expense by another person.
Touche
idiom. : to use one’s high position in a society, organization, group, etc., to order someone to do something or to get special treatment or privileges.
pull rank
You are such a pill.
an annoying person
down to cl——
clown
Speaking only for the US - “down to clown” is not really a widespread saying, it’s more of a funny, individualized way to express your willingness to do something. If you’re familiar with the slang expressions “I’m down” or “I’m up for that,” then this is in the same vein. But, context is really important. It could be taken the wrong way, particularly if you said it to someone of the opposite sex who you don’t know well.
check
If something —- —– —— for/to something else, it makes the other thing possible:
With a beginner’s
mind, we can all become more fluid in our understanding and
thereby —— —— —– for a more fulfilling and balanced future.
pave the way
I do teach chess, but MW is my —— and ———.
Bread and butter