اصطلاحات پرکاربرد آزمون اسپیکینگ آیلتس ۲
اصطلاحات پرکاربرد آزمون اسپیکینگ آیلتس ۲
To take a load off
to sit down and relax
chiefly US, informal. : to sit down and relax. You look tired. Come in and take a load off.
In a nutshell
phrase of nutshell
in the fewest possible words.
she put the matter in a nutshell
To make a clean break
phrase of break
a complete separation from a situation or relationship.
Dan decided it was best to make a clean break with the past
turn over a new leaf
idiom
C2
to start behaving in a better way:
Apparently he's turned over a new leaf and he's not smoking any more.
up in the air
idiom
uncertain and with an unknown result:
The whole future of the project is still up in the air.
no big deal
idiom informal
to not be a serious problem; to not be at all surprising or important:
We'll have to pay a little more - it's no big deal.
Living together before marriage is no big deal here these days.
put something off
phrasal verb with put verb
UK /pʊt/ US /pʊt/
present participle putting | past tense and past participle put
B1
to decide or arrange to delay an event or activity until a later time or date:
The meeting has been put off for a week.
[ + -ing verb ] I can't put off going to the dentist any longer.
A deal: a situation
get one's foot in the door
idiom
: to make the first step toward a goal by gaining entry into an organization, a career, etc.
He took a job as a secretary to get his foot in the door.
show up
phrasal verb with show verb
UK /ʃəʊ/ US /ʃoʊ/
showed | shown
informal (also show)
B1
to arrive somewhere in order to join a group of people, especially late or unexpectedly:
I invited him for eight o'clock, but he didn't show up until 9.30.
We were expecting 30 people to come, but half of them never showed up.
the final/last straw
idiom (also the straw that breaks the camel's back)
C1
the last in a series of unpleasant events that finally makes you feel that you cannot continue to accept a bad situation:
Losing my job was bad enough, but being evicted was the final straw.
She's always been rude to me, but it was the last straw when she started insulting my mother.
have something in mind
idiom
to have a plan or intention:
Did you have anything in mind for Helen's present?
back on your feet
idiom
having returned to normal or to a good position after a difficult period:
You are heading for bankruptcy if you do not get this business back on its feet.
It will take two or three seasons before farming communities are back on their feet.
give someone a break
phrase
to allow someone some time away from their work or regular activities:
I babysit every Friday to give her a break.
Why don't I cook dinner tonight to give you a break?
have two left feet
idiom humorous
to move in a very awkward way when dancing:
When we danced together, I discovered he had two left feet.
be hard on someone
phrase
B2
to criticize someone severely, or to treat someone unfairly:
Don't be too hard on him - he's new to the job.
A good manager knows exactly when to be hard on players and when to go easy on them.
stick to something
phrasal verb with stick verb
UK /stɪk/ US /stɪk/
stuck | stuck
B2
to limit yourself to doing or using one particular thing and not change to anything else:
Could you stick to the point, please?
We'd better stick to the main road, because the other roads are blocked with snow.
stick by something/someone
phrasal verb with stick verb
UK /stɪk/ US /stɪk/
stuck | stuck
C1
to continue to support something or someone, especially in a difficult situation:
We must stick by our decision.
by the way
idiom
A2
used to introduce a new subject to be considered or to give further information:
I think we've discussed everything we need to - by the way, what time is it?
Oh, by the way, my name's Julie.
hit the road
idiom
to leave a place or begin a journey:
I'd love to stay longer but I must be hitting the road.
look up
phrasal verb with look verb
UK /lʊk/ US /lʊk/
informal
C1
to become better:
I hope things will start to look up in the new year.
Our financial situation is looking up at last.
Butter pecan is a flavor, prominent especially in the United States, in ice cream, cakes, and cookies. Roasted pecans, butter, and vanilla flavor are used in butter pecan baked goods. Butter pecan ice cream is smooth vanilla ice cream with a slight buttery flavor, with pecans added.
pecan
noun [ C ]
UK /piːˈkæn/ US /pɪːˈkɑːn/
a type of long nut with a rough surface and a smooth reddish-brown shell:
chopped pecans
pecan pie