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piece of cake, it's a Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
a babe in arms
a baby, a child who is still wet behind the ears Dar was just a babe in arms when we emigrated to Canada.
a babe in the woods
"a defenseless person; a naive, young person" He's just a babe in the woods. He needs someone to protect him.
a bad taste in my mouth
a feeling that something is false or unfair, a feeling of ill will I left the meeting with a bad taste in my mouth. There was a lot of dishonesty in the room.
a bad time
a lot of teasing, a rough time The class gave him a bad time about his pink shorts.
a ball-park figure
"a number that is near the total; approximate figure" Fifty is a ball-park figure. It's close to our class size.
a bar fly
a person who often goes to bars or lounges Every evening Penny goes to Lucifer's. She's quite a bar fly.
a bar star
a girl who goes to bars to drink and find friends Lola was known as a bar star at Pinky's Lounge.
a bare-faced lie
a deliberate lie, a planned lie His statement to the police was false - a bare-faced lie.
a barnburner
an exciting game, a cliff-hanger When the Flames play the Oilers it's a barnburner - a great game.
a barrel of laughs
a lot of fun, a person who makes you laugh Let's invite Chang to our party. He's a barrel of laughs.
a basket case
a person who is very nervous, in bad shape If Gloria has one more crisis, she'll be a basket case.
a bawling out
a scolding, a lecture, an earful, catch it When I forgot to do my chores Dad gave me a bawling out.
a bed of roses
an easy life, a pleasant place to work or stay Who said that retirement is a bed of roses?
a bee in her bonnet
upset, a bit angry, on edge Aunt Betsy was kind of cranky, like she had a bee in her bonnet.
a big rig
a big truck, a semi-trailer truck Do you have a driver's license? Have you ever driven a big rig?
a big shot
an important person, a boss, a big wheel On payday he spends money like a big shot, buying drinks for all.
a big wheel
a person with power, a big shot Bing has been acting like a big wheel since he got promoted.
a big wig
an important person, a president etc., VIP Barry is a big wig in Gulf Oil - a vice president or something.
a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
having one is better than seeing many When searching for a better job, remember A bird in the hand... .
a bit at sea
a bit unsure, uncertain He seems a bit at sea since his brother died. They were close.
a bit off/a bit mental
not rational, unbalanced, one brick short Kate talks to the birds. Do you think she's a bit off?
a bitch
a complaining woman, a woman who nags What a bitch! She complains to us and criticizes her kids.
a bite to eat
a lunch, a snack We can grab a bite to eat at the arena. They sell snacks there.
a bitter pill
a negative event, a loss, a painful experience Divorce is a bitter pill for her. She believed in her marriage.
a black mark
a mark beside your name means you are bad If you cause an accident, you get a black mark beside your name.
a blackout (TV)
refusal to broadcast an event during that event A blackout is intended to encourage fans to attend an event.
a blackout (war)
a policy that requires lights to be turned off Blackouts prevented bombers from seeing their targets at night.
a blank look
eyes show that a person does not understand, the lights are on but... When I called her name, she gave me a blank look, as though she didn't know me.
a blast
a great time, a lot of fun The students were having a blast until the teacher walked in.
a blessing in disguise
a problem that becomes a benefit or advantage The rainstorm was a blessing in disguise. It stopped the fire.
a blow job
giving oral sex to a man, fellatio If you want a blow job, you'll have to shower first.
a blowout
to win by a large score, no contest """Did the Flames win?"" ""Ya, 11-2. It was a blowout."""
a bone to pick
something to argue about, a matter to discuss "Joe sounded angry when he said, ""I have a bone to pick with you."""
a breath of fresh air
a nice change, a new presence Having Lan around the house is a breath of fresh air - she's so nice.
a breath of wind
a breeze, a light wind In the evening, the lake was calm. There wasn't a breath of wind.
a brick
a dependable person, a friend who always helps Parveen helped me get through my divorce. She's a real brick!
a brick short
(See one brick short of a full load)
a budding genius
a child who appears to be very intelligent "The newspaper described Pam as ""a budding genius"" on the violin."
a bull in a China shop
"a big, reckless person in a room full of fragile things; cramp your style" Imagine a 300-pound football player at a tea party, and you have a bull in a China shop.
a bum rap
unfair blame, unjust sentence, take the rap It was a bum rap. Eddie didn't steal those paintings.
a bummer
an unfortunate event, bad luck, too bad """Somebody broke a window in his car and stole his stereo."" ""That's a bummer."""
a bun in the oven
pregnant, expecting a baby Mabel has a bun in the oven. The baby's due in April.
a bunch of malarkey
an untrue story, a lot of bunk, bull """Do you believe what the psychic said about your future?"" ""No. It's a bunch of malarkey."""
a bundle of nerves
"a very nervous person; uptight person" May has so many problems - she's just a bundle of nerves.
a card
(See such a card)
a case of
an example of, it's a case of Look at Bosnia. That's a case of ethnic civil war.
a caution
a bold or shocking person, no shrinking violet She is a caution! She told the judge he was all wrong.
a cheap drunk
a person who gets drunk on one or two drinks Jo admits she's a cheap drunk. Her limit is two drinks.
a checkup
a doctor's examination, a medical examination If you aren't feeling well, go to the doctor for a checkup.
a chicken in every pot
enough food for every family No one will be hungry if there's a chicken in every pot. miếng bánh
Một nhiệm vụ hoặc thành tựu rất dễ dàng. Tôi vừa nghĩ rằng mình sẽ trượt bài kiểm tra, nhưng hóa ra nó chỉ là một miếng bánh !. Xem thêm: cake, of, allotment allotment of block
Hình. một cái gì đó dễ dàng để làm. Không vấn đề gì. Khi bạn biết mình đang làm gì, đó là một miếng bánh. Rất vui được giúp đỡ. Đó là một miếng bánh. Giải cứu những con mèo sợ hãi là chuyên môn của tôi. Miếng bánh!. Xem thêm: cake, of, allotment allotment of block
Một điều gì đó dễ dàng trả thành, như tui đã bất gặp khó khăn khi tìm cho nhà bạn một miếng bánh. Biểu thức này bắt nguồn từ Lực lượng Không quân Hoàng gia (nhà) vào cuối những năm 1930 để thực hiện một nhiệm vụ dễ dàng, và tham chiếu chính xác cũng bí ẩn như cách ví von dễ như bánh. Có thể nó gợi lên cảm giác dễ dàng nuốt một miếng tráng miệng ngọt ngào. . Xem thêm: cake, of, allotment allotment of block
1. N. một cái gì đó dễ dàng để làm. Không vấn đề gì. Khi bạn biết mình đang làm gì, đó là một miếng bánh.
2. cảm thán. Dễ như ăn bánh!; Dễ thôi! (Thường là Allotment of cake!) Cứu mèo chết đuối là chuyên môn của tôi. Miếng bánh! . Xem thêm: cake, of, allotment allotment of block
Informal Cái gì đó rất dễ làm .. Xem thêm: cake, of, allotment allotment of cake, đó là một
Thật nực cười giản dị; nó dễ dàng trả thành. Thuật ngữ này được đánh giá là có nguồn gốc từ cakewalk, ban đầu (giữa thế kỷ 19) một cuộc thi tìm hiểu về người Mỹ gốc Phi, trong đó các cặp đôi nghĩ ra các bước phức tạp hoặc hấp dẫn nhất vừa giành được một chiếc bánh làm giải thưởng. Sau này cụm từ này có nghĩa là một điệu nhảy bước cao với bước đi khệnh khạng, phụ thuộc trên lối đi dạo, cũng như âm nhạc cho điệu nhảy như vậy. Cuối cùng, vào đầu thế kỷ 20, breeze trở thành tiếng lóng để chỉ một thứ gì đó sành điệu, thú vị và dễ làm, và vào cuối những năm 1930, nó vừa được chuyển đổi thành bánh ngọt. Cả hai mảnh bánh và bánh bông lan đều là tiếng lóng của lực lượng vũ trang Anh để chỉ một nhiệm vụ dễ dàng trong Thế chiến thứ hai, và cái trước đây vừa được sử dụng làm tiêu đề cho một bộ phim truyền hình (1989; 1990 ở Mỹ) về Không quân Hoàng gia (nhà) trong cuộc xung đột đó. Xem cũng dễ dàng như chiếc bánh; tiết canh vịt .. Xem thêm: của, miếng. Xem thêm: