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blathered
blather /'bləðə/ (blather) /'blæðə/- danh từ
- sự nói bậy bạ; sự ba hoa rỗng tuếch
- nội động từ
- nói bậy bạ; nói ba hoa rỗng tuếch
get in there Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
be there
be ready, be alert, up for it "The captain of the hockey team shouted to his mates, ""Be there, guys! We have to win this game."""
be there for me
help me when I need it, be supportive, stand by me """Will you be there for me?"" she asked. ""I need your support."""
be there or be square
if you do not come we will think you are call it square We're having a party at 7 on Saturday. Be there or be square!
being there
being where good things happen, being in the right place at the right time Caleb seems to succeed by just being there. Good things happen to him wherever he is.
hang in (there)
persevere, don
hang in there
continue, persevere, be patient, keep on Hang in there until the doctor comes. He'll relieve your pain.
here and there
in various places, go to various places We went here and there during our holidays.
hi there
hello, hi Hi there. Do you know the way to Monterey?
hot and bothered
upset, getting angry, ready to speak angrily You know that Dad gets hot and bothered when you stay out late.
it's a jungle out there
the world is dangerous, the world is cruel """Why can't I walk home alone?"" ""Because it's a jungle out there."""
neither here nor there
not relevant to the thing being discussed, off the subject What you are saying is neither here nor there. We are talking about our plans to move this year - not 5 years in the future.
not all there
retarded, slow to learn, one brick short... Sometimes Vincent acts kind of strange - like he's not all there.
put 'er there
let us shake hands, I want to shake hands with you "After the argument, I apologized and said, ""Put 'er there, eh."""
put her there
let us shake hands, I want to shake hands with you "After the argument he apologized and said, ""Put 'er there."""
somebody up there loves/hates me
an expression meaning that an unseen power in heaven has been favorable/unfavorable to you "Somebody up there loves me," he said as he found the money on the side of the road.
there are no two ways about it
there is no alternative His boss told him that there are no two ways about it and he will have to change his habits or he will be fired.
there are two sides to every story
two people tell different stories of the same event, compare notes If you compare Mary's story with Sam's, you'll know there are two sides to every story.
there's a catch to it
there is a hidden cost or condition If we buy the bed, we get a TV? There must be a catch to it.
there's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip
"it is easy to spill what you are drinking; it is easy to make mistakes" On the side of the beer mug were these words: There's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip.
there's more than meets the eye
part of the story has not been told In a government scandal, there's always more than meets the eye.
there's more than one way to skin a cat
there are many ways to do it, I know another method For math problems, there's more than one way to skin a cat.
there's no love lost
they do not like each other, bad blood, hold a grudge There's no love lost between Jay and Pete. They've been fighting since they were boys.
there's no tomorrow
"we have to win today; if we lose, we are out; do or die" The Bruins will be eliminated if they lose tonight. There's no tomorrow.
there's no two ways about it
"there is only one answer; cannot have two meanings" We have to get you on that plane. There's no two ways about it.
there's not much to choose between them
they are nearly equal, it's a toss-up A Ford or a Mercury - there's not much to choose between them.
there's nothing to it
it is easy to do, it's a snap I can solve this math problem. There's nothing to it.
there's one born every minute
there are lots of people who will believe anything, there are lots of suckers """Only a sucker would buy this car."" ""Right, and there's one born every minute."""
there's something fishy
there is something wrong, there is something strange There's something fishy about a 1970 car with only 5000 km.
there's something rotten in the state of Denmark
something is wrong, something is strange, there's something fishy "Father knew I was tricking him. He said, ""Something is rotten in the state of Denmark."""
There, there.
expression of comfort.
there you go
you are correct, there is your example, how about that """Everything is green - the grass, the trees. There's a green bird!"" ""Well, there you go."""
where there's a will, there's a way
when we are determined we find a way to succeed, when the going gets tough The manager of the charity held up this sign: WHERE THERE'S A WILL, THERE'S A WAY!
you had to be there
"to understand, you should have been there with me; it was funny then" "When I said, ""Goo!"" everybody laughed and clapped. I guess you had to be there."
all-there
sane.
Note: usually used in the negative.
Where there's smoke there's fire
Idiom(s): Where there's smoke there's fire
Theme: EVIDENCE
A proverb meaning that some evidence of a problem probably indicates that there really is a problem.
• There is a lot of noise coming from the classroom. There is probably something wrong. Where there's smoke there's fire.
• I think there is something wrong at the old house on the corner. The police are there again. Where there's smoke there's fire.
Where there's a will there's a way
Idiom(s): Where there's a will there's a way
Theme: SOLUTION
A proverb meaning that one can do something if one really wants to.
• Don't give up, Ann. You can do it. Where there's a will there's a way.
• They told John he'd never walk again after his accident. He worked at it, and he was able to walk again! Where there's a will there's a way.
There's no accounting for taste
Idiom(s): There's no accounting for taste.
Theme: CHOICE - TASTE
A proverb meaning that there is no explanation for people's preferences.
• Look at that purple and orange car! There's no accounting for taste.
• Some people seemed to like the music, although I thought it was worse than noise. There's no accounting for taste.
There will be the devil to pay
Idiom(s): There will be the devil to pay
Theme: TROUBLE
There will be lots of trouble.
• If you damage my car, there will be the devil to pay.
• Bill broke a window, and now there will be the devil to pay.
there is no
Idiom(s): there is no doing sth
Theme: PERMISSION - LACKING
one is not permitted to do something. (Informal.)
• There is no arguing with Bill.
• There is no cigarette smoking here.
There are plenty of other fish in the sea
Idiom(s): There are plenty of other fish in the sea.
Theme: AVAILABILITY
There are other choices. (Used to refer to persons.)
• When John broke up with Ann, I told her not to worry. There are plenty of other fish in the sea.
• It's too bad that your secretary quit, but there are plenty of other fish in the sea.
then and there
Idiom(s): then and there
Theme: TIME
right then. (Fixed order.)
• I asked him right then and there exactly what he meant.
• I decided to settle the matter then and there and not wait until Monday.
in there pitching
Idiom(s): in there pitching
Theme: TRYING
trying very hard. (Informal.)
• Bob is always in there pitching.
• Just stay in there pitching. You’ll make some progress eventually.
here, there, and everywhere
Idiom(s): here, there, and everywhere
Theme: EVERYWHERE
everywhere; at all points.
• Fred searched here, there, and everywhere, frantically looking for the lost check.
• She did not rest until she had been here, there, and everywhere, shopping for just the right gift.
blow to smithereens
Idiom(s): blow sb or sth to smithereens
Theme: RUIN
to explode someone or something into tiny pieces.
• The bomb blew the ancient church to smithereens.
• The mortar blew the entire squad to smithereens.
There is trouble brewing
Idiom(s): Trouble is brewing, AND There is trouble brewing
Theme: TROUBLE
Trouble is developing.
• Trouble's brewing at the office. I have to get there early tomorrow.
• There is trouble brewing in the government. The prime minister may resign.
There is no fool like an old fool.
A older person is expected to behave more sensibly.
There is safety in numbers
Being in a crowd makes you feel more confident.
Where there's a will, there's a way.
A person with determination will find a way of doing something.
Been there, done that
People say this when they have already experienced what is being discussed.
Don't stand there with curlers in your hair
This means 'don't keep me waiting'. It's said to someone who is taking too long to get moving. vào đó
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