Tap 3-4 - 10.11.2015 Flashcards
deck (n)
a wooden floor built outside, where people can sit and relax. “…and not end up out here on the deck all alone.”
rope ladder (n)
thang dây. What’s this rope ladder doing here?
chow down (v)
ăn ngấu nghiếng, cắm đầu ăn. She’s chowing down on the “all you can eat” love buffet.
windshield (n)
kính chắn gió ô tô.
wiper (n)
windshield wiper (n)
/ˈwɪndˌʃild ˌwɑɪ·pər/
người lau chùi. Cây gạt nước ô tô. You’re way off to the side where the windshield wiper don’t reach.
pep (n)
energy or enthusiasm. This is officially the worst pep talk ever.
napkin (n)
a small square piece of clothe or paper, used while you’re eating to protect your clothes or to clean your mouth or fingers. “Then I ate a napkin”.
not buy (v)
not accept something (to be true).
“-Sad face?
-Not-buying-it face.”
crack someone up (v)
to make someone laught very hard. “I crack myself up all the time”
chick (n)
girl or woman. “Wow, I’m the hot chick’s father, how do I look?”
put your foot in your mouth (đứng ngay sau chủ ngữ)
“Tell me about when you put your foot in the mouth.”
“Now put your foot out of your mouth, come on in here, and let’s start over.”
bond (n)
a close connection joining two or more people. “Well, you met, you bonded, enough said, bye-bye.”
skiing v.s snowboarding
skiing: trượt tuyết 2 thanh có gậy chống.
snowboarding: trượt tuyết 1 thanh không gậy chống.
“And some people like skiing, and he’s not afraid to say that he likes snowboarding.”
feet (plural of …)
son of a gun (idiom)
pl of foot. “Son of a gun, that’s bot got three feet.”
hysterical
/hɪˈster.ɪ.kəl/
extremely funny.
“- I love funny.
- Well, then I am hysterical.”