S02E03 Flashcards

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Noun + Compound Noun

  • science quizzes
  • tattletale
  • hot topic
  • washer (垫圈)
  • spat (= a short unimportant quarrel)
  • theme party
  • outfit (= a set of clothes worn together, especially for a special occasion)
  • doozy (= something that is extremely good, bad, strange, big etc)
  • crowbar (撬棍)
  • dandy ( = a man who spends a lot of time and money on his clothes and appearance)
  • psycho control freak
  • parenting (= the skill or activity of looking after your own children)
  • hat rack
  • water damage
  • vengeance
  • perspective
  • caddy (= someone who carries the golf clubs for someone who is playing golf)
  • conscience (= a guilty feeling that you have about something bad you have done)
  • menstruation
  • ripple effect
  • memorial (= something, especially a stone with writing on it, that reminds people of someone who has died)
  • yearning (= a strong desire for something) [SYN] longing
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I’ve heard lies before, but that one was a real doozy!

They have no conscience at all about cheating.

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Verb + Phrasal Verb

  • video-chatting
  • tattle (on)
  • assume (= to pretend to have a different name or be someone you’re not, or express a feeling falsely)
  • dog (= to follow someone closely and continuously)
  • anchor (= to fasten something firmly so that it cannot move)
  • dawn on sb
  • coin (= to invent a new word or expression, especially one that many people start to use)
  • cover for sb (= prevent someone from getting into trouble by lying for them, especially about where they are or what they are doing)
  • scheme [SYN] plot
  • sweep up (= to clean the dust, dirt etc from the floor or ground using a brush with a long handle)
  • caddy (for) (= to carry golf clubs for someone who is playing golf)
  • wall in (= to surround something with walls or tall structures)
  • break out
  • look down on/at sth/sb
  • check on sb/sth (= to make sure that someone or something is safe, is in a satisfactory state, or is doing what they should be doing)
  • puzzle sth out
  • tell on sb (= to tell someone in authority about something wrong that someone you know has done – used especially by children)
  • come between sb (= to make people argue and feel angry with each other, when they had been friends before)
  • sit out sth (= to not take part in something, especially a game or dance, when you usually take)
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if a child tattles, they tell a parent or teacher that another child has done something bad

if a fact dawns on you, you realize it for the first time

the valley is walled in by high mountains

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adjective + Adverb

  • pregnant (with)
  • tacky
  • magnetic (= qualities that make other people feel strongly attracted to you)
  • mystical
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if something is tacky, it looks cheap or badly made, and shows poor taste

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Collocation (verb+noun)

  • settle a spat (between)
  • assume a character
  • feel an obligation/ obligated (to do sth)
  • attend someone’s memorial
  • turn off the gas line
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5
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Collocation (adj+noun)

  • cracked washer/valve
  • stripped pipe
  • the door is jammed
  • tiniest fraction
  • first-class lounge
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Collocation (verb+adverb)

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7
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Phrase + Idiom

  • at the time
  • pay for itself
  • at sea (= confused or not sure what to do)
  • may as well / might as well (= used to suggest that someone should do something, because there is no good reason to do anything else)
  • if your mind, memory, sight etc plays tricks on you, you feel confused and not sure about what is happening
  • talk back
  • all the more reason (why / to do sth)
  • catch sb doing sth (= to see someone doing something that they did not want you to know they were doing)
  • get in trouble with sb
  • have/get a lot/ enough on your plate
  • tell me about it (= used to say that you already know how bad something is, especially because you have experienced it yourself)
  • play fast and loose with sth (= to not be careful about what you do, especially by not obeying the law or a rule)
  • put in a (good) word for you (= to try to help someone get or achieve something by saying good things about them to someone else)
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at the time: at a particular moment or period in the past when something happened, especially when the situation is very different now I was about ten or eleven at the time.

If something pay for itself, it works so well that it saves the amount of money that it cost

all the more reason … : used to say that what has just been mentioned is an additional reason for doing what you have suggested all the more reason she should listen to me

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I can tell you from experience.

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Pepper has done impossible.

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‘She’s only 15.’ ‘That settles it (=that is enough information for a definite decision to be made)! We’re not taking her with us!’

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11
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We’ll see.

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看情况

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12
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It’s not the end of the world. Let’s not make a big deal.

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13
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I’m on the other line with them.

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14
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It finally reached the point where I had no choice but to …

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15
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On three, 1,2,3

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16
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His days are numbered.

17
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See what I care!

18
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spend most of your time

19
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I’m terrified of them.

20
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He’s got bigger things on his plate.

21
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End of story.

22
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I’m thinking about the heaven of yours that’s full of bad people.

23
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If you’re trying to make me feel bad about not being as a good liar as you…

24
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Don’t go to any trouble.

25
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If there even is a heaven.
There might not even be a heaven.

26
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You seemed pretty sure of yourself this morning.

27
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Don’t freak out on me.

29
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Not that I’m surprised.