Idioms Lev05-D

Idioms Lev 05(2001-2380)

D 1 .… struggle with .
… struggle with .
… She struggled with the new grammar rules for weeks.
… The school struggled with funding after the budget cuts.
… struggle with .

/ struggle with .

… She struggled with the new grammar rules for weeks.

/ She struggled with the new grammar rules for weeks.

… The school struggled with funding after the budget cuts.

/ The school struggled with funding after the budget cuts.

D 2 .… live through .
… live through .
… Many families lived through the long winter without complaint.
… He lived through difficult exams and came out stronger.
… live through .

/ live through .

… Many families lived through the long winter without complaint.

/ Many families lived through the long winter without complaint.

… He lived through difficult exams and came out stronger.

/ He lived through difficult exams and came out stronger.

D 3 .… quarrel with .
… quarrel with .
… She quarrelled with a colleague over the project plan.
… Don’t quarrel with your teammates during a crisis.
… quarrel with .

/ quarrel with .

… She quarrelled with a colleague over the project plan.

/ She quarrelled with a colleague over the project plan.

… Don’t quarrel with your teammates during a crisis.

/ Don’t quarrel with your teammates during a crisis.

D 4 .… under consideration .
… under consideration .
… Several proposals are under consideration by the board.
… Your application is currently under consideration.
… under consideration .

/ under consideration .

… Several proposals are under consideration by the board.

/ Several proposals are under consideration by the board.

… Your application is currently under consideration.

/ Your application is currently under consideration.

D 5 .… go overboard .
… go overboard .
… Don’t go overboard decorating the classroom for one lesson.
… He went overboard buying supplies for the event.
… go overboard .

/ go overboard .

… Don’t go overboard decorating the classroom for one lesson.

/ Don’t go overboard decorating the classroom for one lesson.

… He went overboard buying supplies for the event.

/ He went overboard buying supplies for the event.

D 6 .… gain on .
… gain on .
… The rival team began to gain on the leaders in the final lap.
… New research is rapidly gaining on established theories.
… gain on .

/ gain on .

… The rival team began to gain on the leaders in the final lap.

/ The rival team began to gain on the leaders in the final lap.

… New research is rapidly gaining on established theories.

/ New research is rapidly gaining on established theories.

D 7 .… alive and well .
… alive and well .
… The tradition is alive and well in the coastal villages.
… After years abroad, the program is alive and well at the school.
… alive and well .

/ alive and well .

… The tradition is alive and well in the coastal villages.

/ The tradition is alive and well in the coastal villages.

… After years abroad, the program is alive and well at the school.

/ After years abroad, the program is alive and well at the school.

D 8 .… give A credit for B .
… give A credit for B .
… The committee gave her credit for introducing the idea.
… Please give the volunteers credit for organizing the fair.
… give A credit for B .

/ give A credit for B .

… The committee gave her credit for introducing the idea.

/ The committee gave her credit for introducing the idea.

… Please give the volunteers credit for organizing the fair.

/ Please give the volunteers credit for organizing the fair.

D 9 .… just as well .
… just as well .
… It rained; just as well we had indoor activities planned.
… You missed traffic — just as well you left later.
… just as well .

/ just as well .

… It rained; just as well we had indoor activities planned.

/ It rained; just as well we had indoor activities planned.

… You missed traffic — just as well you left later.

/ You missed traffic — just as well you left later.

D 10 .… wash out .
… wash out .
… The heavy rain washed out the field trip plans.
… He felt the opportunity had washed out after the delay.
… wash out .

/ wash out .

… The heavy rain washed out the field trip plans.

/ The heavy rain washed out the field trip plans.

… He felt the opportunity had washed out after the delay.

/ He felt the opportunity had washed out after the delay.

D 11 .… build out .
… build out .
… They plan to build out the lab over the summer.
… The district will build out additional classrooms next year.
… build out .

/ build out .

… They plan to build out the lab over the summer.

/ They plan to build out the lab over the summer.

… The district will build out additional classrooms next year.

/ The district will build out additional classrooms next year.

D 12 .… draw a line .
… draw a line .
… We must draw a line between feedback and personal attacks.
… The teacher drew a line at cheating and enforced penalties.
… draw a line .

/ draw a line .

… We must draw a line between feedback and personal attacks.

/ We must draw a line between feedback and personal attacks.

… The teacher drew a line at cheating and enforced penalties.

/ The teacher drew a line at cheating and enforced penalties.

D 13 .… to death .
… to death .
… They discussed the proposal to death without deciding.
… He worried the issue to death and lost sleep.
… to death .

/ to death .

… They discussed the proposal to death without deciding.

/ They discussed the proposal to death without deciding.

… He worried the issue to death and lost sleep.

/ He worried the issue to death and lost sleep.

D 14 .… on trial .
… on trial .
… The new curriculum is on trial in three schools this term.
… The device is on trial to test durability under stress.
… on trial .

/ on trial .

… The new curriculum is on trial in three schools this term.

/ The new curriculum is on trial in three schools this term.

… The device is on trial to test durability under stress.

/ The device is on trial to test durability under stress.

D 15 .… in an instant .
… in an instant .
… The classroom erupted in applause in an instant.
… She understood the concept in an instant after the demo.
… in an instant .

/ in an instant .

… The classroom erupted in applause in an instant.

/ The classroom erupted in applause in an instant.

… She understood the concept in an instant after the demo.

/ She understood the concept in an instant after the demo.

D 16 .… hard of hearing .
… hard of hearing .
… The guest speaker is hard of hearing and uses a microphone.
… Please speak clearly for students who are hard of hearing.
… hard of hearing .

/ hard of hearing .

… The guest speaker is hard of hearing and uses a microphone.

/ The guest speaker is hard of hearing and uses a microphone.

… Please speak clearly for students who are hard of hearing.

/ Please speak clearly for students who are hard of hearing.

D 17 .… eat away .
… eat away .
… Doubts began to eat away at his confidence before the exam.
… Rust will eat away at the equipment if not stored properly.
… eat away .

/ eat away .

… Doubts began to eat away at his confidence before the exam.

/ Doubts began to eat away at his confidence before the exam.

… Rust will eat away at the equipment if not stored properly.

/ Rust will eat away at the equipment if not stored properly.

D 18 .… yet again .
… yet again .
… Yet again, the schedule changed at the last minute.
… She was praised yet again for her steady leadership.
… yet again .

/ yet again .

… Yet again, the schedule changed at the last minute.

/ Yet again, the schedule changed at the last minute.

… She was praised yet again for her steady leadership.

/ She was praised yet again for her steady leadership.

D 19 .… by default .
… by default .
… He became captain by default when others declined.
… The system assigns a supervisor by default if none is chosen.
… by default .

/ by default .

… He became captain by default when others declined.

/ He became captain by default when others declined.

… The system assigns a supervisor by default if none is chosen.

/ The system assigns a supervisor by default if none is chosen.

D 20 .… rule of thumb .
… rule of thumb .
… A good rule of thumb is to allow extra grading time.
… As a rule of thumb, plan for two weeks of revision.
… rule of thumb .

/ rule of thumb .

… A good rule of thumb is to allow extra grading time.

/ A good rule of thumb is to allow extra grading time.

… As a rule of thumb, plan for two weeks of revision.

/ As a rule of thumb, plan for two weeks of revision.

D 21 .… make haste .
… make haste .
… Make haste and submit your proposal before the deadline.
… They made haste to secure emergency supplies before the storm.
… make haste .

/ make haste .

… Make haste and submit your proposal before the deadline.

/ Make haste and submit your proposal before the deadline.

… They made haste to secure emergency supplies before the storm.

/ They made haste to secure emergency supplies before the storm.

D 22 .… want for .
… want for .
… The village did not want for volunteers during the crisis.
… He never seemed to want for encouragement from mentors.
… want for .

/ want for .

… The village did not want for volunteers during the crisis.

/ The village did not want for volunteers during the crisis.

… He never seemed to want for encouragement from mentors.

/ He never seemed to want for encouragement from mentors.

D 23 .… edge out .
… edge out .
… The smaller shop edged out competitors with friendly service.
… New features helped the app edge out rival products.
… edge out .

/ edge out .

… The smaller shop edged out competitors with friendly service.

/ The smaller shop edged out competitors with friendly service.

… New features helped the app edge out rival products.

/ New features helped the app edge out rival products.

D 24 .… come around .
… come around .
… Opinions may come around after seeing the results.
… He came around to the idea after the discussion.
… come around .

/ come around .

… Opinions may come around after seeing the results.

/ Opinions may come around after seeing the results.

… He came around to the idea after the discussion.

/ He came around to the idea after the discussion.

D 25 .… rise and shine .
… rise and shine .
… Rise and shine — class starts early for the field trip.
… Rise and shine; today we have a busy schedule.
… rise and shine .

/ rise and shine .

… Rise and shine — class starts early for the field trip.

/ Rise and shine — class starts early for the field trip.

… Rise and shine; today we have a busy schedule.

/ Rise and shine; today we have a busy schedule.

D 26 .… jack up .
… jack up .
… The venue jacked up prices during peak season.
… Unexpected costs jacked up the project budget.
… jack up .

/ jack up .

… The venue jacked up prices during peak season.

/ The venue jacked up prices during peak season.

… Unexpected costs jacked up the project budget.

/ Unexpected costs jacked up the project budget.

D 27 .… mingle with .
… mingle with .
… Teachers mingled with parents at the open evening.
… Students mingled with visiting artists after the talk.
… mingle with .

/ mingle with .

… Teachers mingled with parents at the open evening.

/ Teachers mingled with parents at the open evening.

… Students mingled with visiting artists after the talk.

/ Students mingled with visiting artists after the talk.

D 28 .… to no avail .
… to no avail .
… They searched to no avail for the missing file.
… He tried to fix the software to no avail before calling support.
… to no avail .

/ to no avail .

… They searched to no avail for the missing file.

/ They searched to no avail for the missing file.

… He tried to fix the software to no avail before calling support.

/ He tried to fix the software to no avail before calling support.

D 29 .… beyond question .
… beyond question .
… Her dedication is beyond question among colleagues.
… The value of safety checks is beyond question in the lab.
… beyond question .

/ beyond question .

… Her dedication is beyond question among colleagues.

/ Her dedication is beyond question among colleagues.

… The value of safety checks is beyond question in the lab.

/ The value of safety checks is beyond question in the lab.

D 30 .… be doomed to .
… be doomed to .
… Without funding, the project is doomed to fail.
… Plans without community support are doomed to falter.
… be doomed to .

/ be doomed to .

… Without funding, the project is doomed to fail.

/ Without funding, the project is doomed to fail.

… Plans without community support are doomed to falter.

/ Plans without community support are doomed to falter.

D 31 .… talk back to .
… talk back to .
… Don’t talk back to the supervisor during the meeting.
… Students were reminded not to talk back to guest speakers.
… talk back to .

/ talk back to .

… Don’t talk back to the supervisor during the meeting.

/ Don’t talk back to the supervisor during the meeting.

… Students were reminded not to talk back to guest speakers.

/ Students were reminded not to talk back to guest speakers.

D 32 .… in the abstract .
… in the abstract .
… In the abstract, the idea sounds promising but needs testing.
… Discussing ethics in the abstract can miss real-world details.
… in the abstract .

/ in the abstract .

… In the abstract, the idea sounds promising but needs testing.

/ In the abstract, the idea sounds promising but needs testing.

… Discussing ethics in the abstract can miss real-world details.

/ Discussing ethics in the abstract can miss real-world details.

D 33 .… right off .
… right off .
… He answered the question right off with confidence.
… She recognized the melody right off and smiled.
… right off .

/ right off .

… He answered the question right off with confidence.

/ He answered the question right off with confidence.

… She recognized the melody right off and smiled.

/ She recognized the melody right off and smiled.

D 34 .… root out .
… root out .
… The team worked to root out errors in the database.
… They rooted out unsafe practices after the inspection.
… root out .

/ root out .

… The team worked to root out errors in the database.

/ The team worked to root out errors in the database.

… They rooted out unsafe practices after the inspection.

/ They rooted out unsafe practices after the inspection.

D 35 .… in the red .
… in the red .
… After repairs, the department was still in the red.
… The small charity operated in the red until donations arrived.
… in the red .

/ in the red .

… After repairs, the department was still in the red.

/ After repairs, the department was still in the red.

… The small charity operated in the red until donations arrived.

/ The small charity operated in the red until donations arrived.

D 36 .… trifle with .
… trifle with .
… Don’t trifle with safety procedures for convenience.
… He warned students not to trifle with copyrighted material.
… trifle with .

/ trifle with .

… Don’t trifle with safety procedures for convenience.

/ Don’t trifle with safety procedures for convenience.

… He warned students not to trifle with copyrighted material.

/ He warned students not to trifle with copyrighted material.

D 37 .… be obsessed with .
… be obsessed with .
… She became obsessed with perfecting her lesson plans.
… He is obsessed with data and checks it constantly.
… be obsessed with .

/ be obsessed with .

… She became obsessed with perfecting her lesson plans.

/ She became obsessed with perfecting her lesson plans.

… He is obsessed with data and checks it constantly.

/ He is obsessed with data and checks it constantly.

D 38 .… be akin to .
… be akin to .
… This method is akin to practices used in other schools.
… The feeling was akin to relief after a long wait.
… be akin to .

/ be akin to .

… This method is akin to practices used in other schools.

/ This method is akin to practices used in other schools.

… The feeling was akin to relief after a long wait.

/ The feeling was akin to relief after a long wait.

D 39 .… admire A for B .
… admire A for B .
… We admire her for her unwavering commitment to students.
… The board admired the team for completing the project early.
… admire A for B .

/ admire A for B .

… We admire her for her unwavering commitment to students.

/ We admire her for her unwavering commitment to students.

… The board admired the team for completing the project early.

/ The board admired the team for completing the project early.

D 40 .… cheat on .
… cheat on .
… He was caught trying to cheat on the exam and disciplined.
… Don’t cheat on assignments; it undermines learning.
… cheat on .

/ cheat on .

… He was caught trying to cheat on the exam and disciplined.

/ He was caught trying to cheat on the exam and disciplined.

… Don’t cheat on assignments; it undermines learning.

/ Don’t cheat on assignments; it undermines learning.

D 41 .… pay regard to .
… pay regard to .
… Please pay regard to the safety guidelines at all times.
… The proposal paid regard to cultural differences in teaching.
… pay regard to .

/ pay regard to .

… Please pay regard to the safety guidelines at all times.

/ Please pay regard to the safety guidelines at all times.

… The proposal paid regard to cultural differences in teaching.

/ The proposal paid regard to cultural differences in teaching.

D 42 .… get past .
… get past .
… She had to get past her fear of public speaking to present.
… The committee got past the disagreement and reached consensus.
… get past .

/ get past .

… She had to get past her fear of public speaking to present.

/ She had to get past her fear of public speaking to present.

… The committee got past the disagreement and reached consensus.

/ The committee got past the disagreement and reached consensus.

D 43 .… conjure up .
… conjure up .
… The story conjured up vivid images of the old town.
… His examples conjured up practical classroom scenarios for teachers.
… conjure up .

/ conjure up .

… The story conjured up vivid images of the old town.

/ The story conjured up vivid images of the old town.

… His examples conjured up practical classroom scenarios for teachers.

/ His examples conjured up practical classroom scenarios for teachers.

D 44 .… out of bounds .
… out of bounds .
… The garden area is out of bounds for students after dark.
… That topic is out of bounds during this training session.
… out of bounds .

/ out of bounds .

… The garden area is out of bounds for students after dark.

/ The garden area is out of bounds for students after dark.

… That topic is out of bounds during this training session.

/ That topic is out of bounds during this training session.

D 45 .… least of all .
… least of all .
… I trust no one, least of all someone who lies to the team.
… He wanted help from everyone, least of all those who opposed him.
… least of all .

/ least of all .

… I trust no one, least of all someone who lies to the team.

/ I trust no one, least of all someone who lies to the team.

… He wanted help from everyone, least of all those who opposed him.

/ He wanted help from everyone, least of all those who opposed him.

D 46 .… iron out .
… iron out .
… They met to iron out final details before publication.
… The coordinator ironed out scheduling conflicts with individual teachers.
… iron out .

/ iron out .

… They met to iron out final details before publication.

/ They met to iron out final details before publication.

… The coordinator ironed out scheduling conflicts with individual teachers.

/ The coordinator ironed out scheduling conflicts with individual teachers.

D 47 .… bow out .
… bow out .
… The speaker bowed out due to sudden illness.
… Several volunteers bowed out when the workload increased.
… bow out .

/ bow out .

… The speaker bowed out due to sudden illness.

/ The speaker bowed out due to sudden illness.

… Several volunteers bowed out when the workload increased.

/ Several volunteers bowed out when the workload increased.

D 48 .… bear down .
… bear down .
… The team bore down and finished the project before the deadline.
… Students must bear down during exam week to prepare adequately.
… bear down .

/ bear down .

… The team bore down and finished the project before the deadline.

/ The team bore down and finished the project before the deadline.

… Students must bear down during exam week to prepare adequately.

/ Students must bear down during exam week to prepare adequately.

D 49 .… issue A to B .
… issue A to B .
… The office issued ID cards to new staff on Monday.
… The school issued laptops to students for remote learning.
… issue A to B .

/ issue A to B .

… The office issued ID cards to new staff on Monday.

/ The office issued ID cards to new staff on Monday.

… The school issued laptops to students for remote learning.

/ The school issued laptops to students for remote learning.

D 50 .… be incongruous with .
… be incongruous with .
… Loud decorations were incongruous with the formal ceremony.
… Casual language is incongruous with official documents.
… be incongruous with .

/ be incongruous with .

… Loud decorations were incongruous with the formal ceremony.

/ Loud decorations were incongruous with the formal ceremony.

… Casual language is incongruous with official documents.

/ Casual language is incongruous with official documents.

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