Lesson 13 - Amber Comes Over to Bake Cookies Flashcards

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the latest fashion

popular right now

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ALL THE RAGE

Have you seen those new alligator-skin cowboy boots? They’re all the rage this season!

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stop an activity for the rest of the evening

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CALL IT A NIGHT

We spent a few hours walking around downtown Chicago. It was so cold that we were ready to call it a night by 9 o’clock.

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go ahead

don’t hesitate

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FEEL FREE

“Feel free to interrupt me and ask questions during my lecture,” said the professor to his students.

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in competent care

լավ ձեռքերում

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IN GOOD HANDS

Don’t worry - your dog will be in good hands while you’re on vacation. We’ll take her to New York Dog Spa & Hotel.

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ճանապարհից դուրս գալ

դադարել խանգարել ինչ որ մեկին

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TO GET OUT OF THE WAY

If you’re not planning on helping us prepare dinner, please get out of the way. The kitchen is crowded.

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to have an expertise in a field

գործը իմանալ

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TO KNOW ONE’S STUFF

Steve has been an auto mechanic for 25 years. He really knows his stuff.

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to help

օգնության ձեռք մեկնել

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TO LEND A HAND

When Amber saw Susan washing the cookie sheets, she offered to lend a hand.

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to no longer be able to do something well

հմտությունը կորցնել

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TO LOSE ONE’S TOUCH

I used to make delicious pies, but this one tastes terrible. I think I’ve lost my touch.

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no longer good at doing something

հետ վարժված

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TO BE OUT OF PRACTICE

I used to play tennis every day, but I haven’t played in years. I’m out of practice.

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to acquire

to learn

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TO PICK UP

Bob picks up languages quickly. After two weeks in Spain, he was already speaking Spanish.

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an enjoyment of sugary foods

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TO HAVE A SWEET TOOTH

Amber’s got a real sweet tooth. Last night, she ate a whole box of Godiva chocolates.

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to stop and rest from an activity

ընդմիջում վերցնել

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TO TAKE A BREAK

Let’s take a break from our work and go get some ice cream.

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to assume control

to continue where someone else left off

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TO TAKE OVER

After 11 hours of driving, I was getting tired. Fortunately, my friend offered to take over.

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too many people involved in an activity can spoil it

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TOO MANY COOKS CAN SPOIL THE BROTH

You don’t need to help us. We have enough people helping already, and too many cooks can spoil the broth.

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clever shortcuts gained by experience

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TRICKS OF THE TRADE

The new teacher learned some tricks of the trade from Mrs. Blackstone, who’d been teaching at the school for 40 years.

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to work very hard

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TO WORK ONE’S TAIL OFF [slang]

Don worked his tail off to save money for his son’s education.