[Unit 3b] That interview was an outright disaster Flashcards
We have a _ _ paperwork to g_ _.
We have a mountain of paperwork to get through.
I’m feeling a bit e_ about the exam tomorrow. (= nervous, especially about what might happen)
I’m feeling a bit edgy about the exam tomorrow. (= nervous, especially about what might happen)
I’m d_ _ emails.
= there are too many emails, I can’t answer everything
I’m drowning in emails.
/draʊn/
That movie was an _ _.
That movie was an emotional rollercoaster.
/ˈrəʊlə kəʊstə(r)/
Max d_ a complete b_ during the interview. (= he didn’t know what to say and just kept silent)
Max drew a complete blank during the interview.
“I’ve told you _ m_ _ not to lie!”
= я тебе сто раз говорила
“I’ve told you a million times not to lie!”
a thousand times, a dozen times..
Before an exam, I always feel somewhat e_ and tense.
(= nervous, especially about what might happen)
Before an exam, I always feel somewhat edgy and tense.
If I don’t get a coffee soon, I’m going to c_.
If I don’t get a coffee soon, I’m going to collapse.
/kəˈlæps/
He’s got _ of money.
He’s got tons of money.
/tʌnz/
I could sleep _ _ _.
= I’m extremely tired
I could sleep for a week.
I’m so hungry I could _ _ _.
I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.
Exaggeration
When something is taking longer than expected
This is _ _.
This is taking forever.
This place is _ _.
= [disapproving] unorganized, noisy, disordered, confusing, uncontrolled, busy, and/or crowded.
This place is a zoo.
Sorry, my mind is d_ a b_ here! (= I don’t know the answer, I have no idea whatsoever)
Sorry, my mind is drawing a blank here!
I was so embarrassed, I wanted _ _ to s_ me _.
I was so embarrassed, I wanted the ground to swallow me up.
/ˈswɒləʊ/
I was a little a_ about starting my new job
(= worried or frightened that something unpleasant may happen)
I was a little apprehensive about starting my new job
You have no reason to be a_ of the future.
She was deeply a_ that something might go wrong.
(= worried or frightened that something unpleasant may happen)
You have no reason to be apprehensive of the future.
She was deeply apprehensive that something might go wrong.
This bag weighs _ _.
= it’s really heavy
This bag weighs a ton.
Max d_ a complete b_ during the interview. (= he didn’t know what to say and just kept silent)
Max drew a complete blank during the interview.
A: Could you help me with this proposal I’m writing? I think it’s OK but I just need to s_ _ a few points. (= make sure there’s no glaring, obvious mistakes)
I think it’s OK but I just need to sanity check a few points.
‘Katie, can you help me do this?’
‘Sorry, I’m a bit sn_ _ at the moment.’ (= I have too much work already)
Sorry, I’m a bit snowed under at the moment.
normally used with adverbs totally / absolutely / a bit, etc
pronunciation: linking! snow-dunder
Sorry, I’m a bit snowed under at the moment, and I have b_-_-_ meetings the whole morning. Can it wait till five o’clock? (= одно за другим, без перерывов)
Sorry, I’m a bit snowed under at the moment, and I have back-to-back meetings the whole morning. Can it wait till five o’clock?
Pronunciation: depends on the position of the word:
BACKtobackMEEtings
I’ve got MEEtings backtoBACK
I think it’s OK but I just need to sanity check a few points. To make sure there are no g_ mistakes.
To make sure there are no glaring mistakes.
BrE /ˈɡleərɪŋ/
AmE /ˈɡlerɪŋ/