
- •3. Animal idioms
- •3. Translate into English
- •3. Translate into English
- •5. Look at the drawings below. Which idioms do they remind you?
- •3. Complete sentences 1−10 by choosing an ending from a−j
- •Was slow but sure.
- •4. Translate into English
- •6 . Look at the drawings below. Which idioms do they remind you?
- •3.Complete sentences 1−10 by choosing an ending from a−j
- •I take your point
- •A blackout
- •II. Translate the following text into English using new idioms (there are six idioms here):
- •Unit 51.
- •I. Match the sentences on the left side with the correct idiom on the right.
- •Translate the following sentences with the active idioms.
- •Translate the text, using the idioms from this Unit.
- •Unit 52.
- •I. Fill in the missing idioms in the sentences below. There is an explanation of the missing idioms after each sentence.
- •Translate the following sentences with the active idioms.
- •III. Translate the text, using the idioms from this Unit.
- •Unit 53.
- •I. Fill in the missing idioms in the sentences below. There is an explanation of the missing idioms after each sentence.
- •Choose the right idioms for each picture.
- •Translate the following sentences with the active idioms.
- •Translate the text, using the idioms from this Unit.
- •Unit 54.
- •I. Match the sentences on the left side with the correct idiom on the right.
- •II. Find the right definition for each idiom.
- •Translate the following sentences with the active idioms.
- •IV. Translate the text, using the idioms from this Unit.
a snag
a heyday
A blackout
2) When we say …, we want to say “a device employed to cheat, deceive, or trick, especially a mechanism for the secret and dishonest control of gambling apparatus”:
a) a gimmick
b) a loophole
c) a catcall
3) When they say …, they mean “a difficulty or problem – often hidden or unexpected”:
a) a windfall
b) a perk
c) a snag
4) “Bronx cheer, boo, derision, gibe, hiss, hoot, jeer,raspberry, shout, whistle” are synonyms for:
a) a brainwave
b) a catcall
c) a catnap
5) When they say …, they mean “a small mistake in a law that makes it possible to avoid doing something that the law is supposed to make you do”:
a) a loophole
b) an eyesore
c) a gimmick
6)“A top ten, chart-buster, favorite, hot item, hot seller, mover, number one, record-breaker, success, winner” are synonyms for:
a) a best-seller
b) a catcall
c) a windfall
7) When they say …, they mean “a short sleep in a chair (not in bed):
a) a blackout
b) a catnap
c) a snag
8)“Acme, culmination, height, high point, high spot, peak, pinnacle, prime time, salad days, time, zenith” are synonyms for:
a) a heyday
b) a windfall
c) an eye-opener
9) When they say …, they mean “a sudden clever thought or idea”:
a) a bottleneck
b) a perk
c) a brainwave
10) “Advantage, benediction, blessing, boon, good, manna, stroke of luck” are synonyms for:
a) a perk
b) a windfall
c) a best-seller
11) When they say …, they mean “something very unpleasant to look at”:
a) an eyesore
b) an eye-opener
c) a gimmick
12)“Advantage, bonus, dividend, extra, fringe benefit, gratuity, gravy, lagniappe, largess, perquisite, plus, tip” are synonyms for:
a) a perk
b) a heyday
c) a loophole
13) When they say …, they mean “a situation or event from which you learn something surprising or something that you didn’t know before”:
a) a windfall
b) an eye-opener
c) an eye-sore
14) When they say …, they mean “a place where the road narrows so that a traffic jam is quickly formed”:
a) a snag
b) a bottleneck
c) a blackout
II. Rephrase following text using new idiom.
It was (1) the most successful period of our organization. Nowadays every white-collar worker has (2) some extra advantages on top of his regular salary. The main reason of this success was (3) a sudden clever idea of our boss. I suppose that if he decides to write a book about our job, it will be (4) a very successful book! (5) People will learn a lot of surprising from this book, I’m sure.
Keys:
a heyday
a perk
a brainwave
a beat-seller
this book will be an eye-opener
1. When someone always gels up early, we call such person…:
an early bird
a guinea pig
a scapegoat
2. When they sat …, they mean someone who spoils the pleasure of other people:
a troublemaker
a skinflint
a killjoy
3. A worker who does an office job can be called:
a blue-collar worker
a white-collar worker
a pink-collar worker
4. “Paul Pry, busybody, gossip, inquisitive person, meddler, snoop, snooper, yenta” are synonyms for:
a rolling stone
a jailbird
a nosy parker
5. “Scrooge, hoarder, miser, moneygrubber, penny-pincher, pinch fist, pinchpenny, tightwad” are synonyms for:
a skinflint
a night owl
a jailbird
6. “Johnny-on-the-spot, early comer, early riser, first arrival, first comer, first on the scene” are synonyms for:
a scapegoat
an early bird
a troublemaker
Keys:
1 – a
2 – c
3 – b
4 – c
5 – a
6 - b
IV
Idiom |
Translation |
Original |
A stone’s throw |
Рукой подать |
|
A stag party |
Мальчишник |
|
A busman’s holiday |
Отдых, проведённый за обычной работой |
|
A status symbol |
Показатель положения в обществе |
|
A dead-end job |
Бесперспективная работа |
|
(do) the donkey work |
Ишачить |
|
The shortlist |
Окончательный список |
|
(use) Elbow grease |
Отдраивать |
|
A traffic jam |
Пробка |
Jam is very sticky, so we usually say get stuck in a traffic jam. |
(pay) chicken feed |
Очень мало платить |
|
A nest egg |
Деньги на черный день, заначка |
The allusion is to putting a real or china egg into a hen's nest to encourage her to lay. The connection between this and the 'savings' meaning isn't exactly clear. It may be that the idea was that the egg that was put into the nest could be later retrieved, after the hen had laid. |
The last straw |
Последняя капля |
|
Teething problems |
Трудности на первых порах |
If a baby is teething, its first teeth are growing and it is often uncomfortable or unwell. |
Child’s play |
Очень легко, проще пареной репы |
|
Hush money |
Взятка за молчание |
Hush is a slang word we use when we want someone to be silent. |
Choose the right answer:
1. The Vicar of Surle, a tiny hamlet by the sea, was to be seen every evening in the public house… from his vicarage:
a) a stone's throw
b) the last straw
c) a traffic jam
2. She claimed that the minister had offered her … to keep their child a secret:
a) a stag party
b) a nest egg
c) hush money
3. It’s an antonym for “a hen party”:
a) a stag party
b) a dead-end job
c) the last straw
4. Using computers nowadays is … compared to how difficult they were to use twenty years ago.
a) child's play
b) chicken feed
c) elbow grease
5. When they say …, they mean “a holiday where you do something similar to your usual work instead of having a rest from it”:
a) the donkey work
b) a stag party
c) a busman’s holiday
6. There were the usual … at the start of the project, but that's to be expected.
a) status symbols
b) teething problems
c) hush money
7. Among young people, this brand of designer clothing is the ultimate … :
a) status symbol
b) nest egg
c) the shortlist
8. She's always been rude to me, but it was … when she started insulting my mother
a) the last straw
b) a nest egg
c) a stag party
9. When they say … , they mean “a job in which there is no chance of being raised to a better, more important job”:
a) donkey work
b) dead-end job
c) a busman’s holiday
10.“Backup, cache, emergency funds, funds, investment, life savings, mad money, means,money in the bank, piggy bank, provisions, rainyday fund, reserve, reserve fund, reserves,resources, savings, ” are synonyms for:
a) a nest-egg
b) the last straw
c) hush money
11. Why should I do … all the while you sit around doing nothing?
a) donkey work
b) elbow grease
c) dead-end job
12. They're losing $200 000 on this deal, but that's chickenfeed for a company with yearly profits of $25 million.
a) the last straw
b) a nest-egg
c) chicken feed
13. The polish needs a certain amount of … to apply.
a) hush money
b) elbow grease
c) donkey work
14. She's on … for a teaching post.
a) a stag party
b) the status symbol
c) the shortlist
15.“Blockage, bottleneck, congestion, gridlock, jam, logjam, roadblock, rush hour, traffic congestion” are synonyms for:
a) a nest egg
b) a stag party
c) a traffic jam