Idioms Lev03-C

Idioms Lev 03(1001-1500)

C 1 .… be prepared to .
… be prepared to .
… We’re prepared to negotiate the deadline if needed.
… She is prepared to lead the workshop next month.
… be prepared to .

/ be prepared to .

… We’re prepared to negotiate the deadline if needed.

/ We’re prepared to negotiate the deadline if needed.

… She is prepared to lead the workshop next month.

/ She is prepared to lead the workshop next month.

C 2 .… no less than .
… no less than .
… He donated no less than five thousand dollars to the cause.
… The course requires no less than three years of study.
… no less than .

/ no less than .

… He donated no less than five thousand dollars to the cause.

/ He donated no less than five thousand dollars to the cause.

… The course requires no less than three years of study.

/ The course requires no less than three years of study.

C 3 .… having said that .
… having said that .
… The plan is risky; having said that, it could pay off.
… She’s young and inexperienced; having said that, she learns fast.
… having said that .

/ having said that .

… The plan is risky; having said that, it could pay off.

/ The plan is risky; having said that, it could pay off.

… She’s young and inexperienced; having said that, she learns fast.

/ She’s young and inexperienced; having said that, she learns fast.

C 4 .… slip by .
… slip by .
… The opportunity slipped by while we hesitated.
… Days slip by quickly when you’re busy with projects.
… slip by .

/ slip by .

… The opportunity slipped by while we hesitated.

/ The opportunity slipped by while we hesitated.

… Days slip by quickly when you’re busy with projects.

/ Days slip by quickly when you’re busy with projects.

C 5 .… for that matter .
… for that matter .
… I don’t like spicy food, or sweets for that matter.
… He never mentions his hobbies, or music for that matter.
… for that matter .

/ for that matter .

… I don’t like spicy food, or sweets for that matter.

/ I don’t like spicy food, or sweets for that matter.

… He never mentions his hobbies, or music for that matter.

/ He never mentions his hobbies, or music for that matter.

C 6 .… what’s more .
… what’s more .
… The hotel was cheap and clean; what’s more, it had a great view.
… He fixed the bug, and what’s more, he improved performance.
… what’s more .

/ what’s more .

… The hotel was cheap and clean; what’s more, it had a great view.

/ The hotel was cheap and clean; what’s more, it had a great view.

… He fixed the bug, and what’s more, he improved performance.

/ He fixed the bug, and what’s more, he improved performance.

C 7 .… on the spot .
… on the spot .
… She was asked to give a speech on the spot.
… The officer fined the driver on the spot for parking illegally.
… on the spot .

/ on the spot .

… She was asked to give a speech on the spot.

/ She was asked to give a speech on the spot.

… The officer fined the driver on the spot for parking illegally.

/ The officer fined the driver on the spot for parking illegally.

C 8 .… out of place .
… out of place .
… The antique looked out of place in the modern room.
… He felt out of place at the formal ceremony.
… out of place .

/ out of place .

… The antique looked out of place in the modern room.

/ The antique looked out of place in the modern room.

… He felt out of place at the formal ceremony.

/ He felt out of place at the formal ceremony.

C 9 .… on the contrary .
… on the contrary .
… I thought it would be boring; on the contrary, it was thrilling.
… They said the plan was impossible; on the contrary, it worked.
… on the contrary .

/ on the contrary .

… I thought it would be boring; on the contrary, it was thrilling.

/ I thought it would be boring; on the contrary, it was thrilling.

… They said the plan was impossible; on the contrary, it worked.

/ They said the plan was impossible; on the contrary, it worked.

C 10 .… as such .
… as such .
… He’s no expert as such, but he knows enough to help.
… There is no law as such that prohibits the activity.
… as such .

/ as such .

… He’s no expert as such, but he knows enough to help.

/ He’s no expert as such, but he knows enough to help.

… There is no law as such that prohibits the activity.

/ There is no law as such that prohibits the activity.

C 11 .… right away .
… right away .
… Please send me the report right away.
… She answered the message right away.
… right away .

/ right away .

… Please send me the report right away.

/ Please send me the report right away.

… She answered the message right away.

/ She answered the message right away.

C 12 .… be said to .
… be said to .
… The building is said to be haunted by former residents.
… He is said to know several languages fluently.
… be said to .

/ be said to .

… The building is said to be haunted by former residents.

/ The building is said to be haunted by former residents.

… He is said to know several languages fluently.

/ He is said to know several languages fluently.

C 13 .… be thought to .
… be thought to .
… The painting is thought to be from the 18th century.
… She is thought to have influenced the movement.
… be thought to .

/ be thought to .

… The painting is thought to be from the 18th century.

/ The painting is thought to be from the 18th century.

… She is thought to have influenced the movement.

/ She is thought to have influenced the movement.

C 14 .… right now .
… right now .
… I need those figures right now for the meeting.
… The students are working on the assignment right now.
… right now .

/ right now .

… I need those figures right now for the meeting.

/ I need those figures right now for the meeting.

… The students are working on the assignment right now.

/ The students are working on the assignment right now.

C 15 .… that is to say .
… that is to say .
… He failed the test, that is to say, he didn’t study enough.
… The venue is closed, that is to say, we must reschedule.
… that is to say .

/ that is to say .

… He failed the test, that is to say, he didn’t study enough.

/ He failed the test, that is to say, he didn’t study enough.

… The venue is closed, that is to say, we must reschedule.

/ The venue is closed, that is to say, we must reschedule.

C 16 .… in short .
… in short .
… In short, we need more time and more funding.
… The experiment failed; in short, the hypothesis was wrong.
… in short .

/ in short .

… In short, we need more time and more funding.

/ In short, we need more time and more funding.

… The experiment failed; in short, the hypothesis was wrong.

/ The experiment failed; in short, the hypothesis was wrong.

C 17 .… end with .
… end with .
… The concert will end with the national anthem.
… Please end the report with a clear summary.
… end with .

/ end with .

… The concert will end with the national anthem.

/ The concert will end with the national anthem.

… Please end the report with a clear summary.

/ Please end the report with a clear summary.

C 18 .… be tired from .
… be tired from .
… She was tired from traveling across the country.
… He looked tired from staying up late studying.
… be tired from .

/ be tired from .

… She was tired from traveling across the country.

/ She was tired from traveling across the country.

… He looked tired from staying up late studying.

/ He looked tired from staying up late studying.

C 19 .… be guilty of .
… be guilty of .
… The jury found him guilty of the theft.
… She felt guilty of breaking her promise.
… be guilty of .

/ be guilty of .

… The jury found him guilty of the theft.

/ The jury found him guilty of the theft.

… She felt guilty of breaking her promise.

/ She felt guilty of breaking her promise.

C 20 .… get on with .
… get on with .
… Let’s get on with the meeting and finish the agenda.
… He got on with his work despite the noise.
… get on with .

/ get on with .

… Let’s get on with the meeting and finish the agenda.

/ Let’s get on with the meeting and finish the agenda.

… He got on with his work despite the noise.

/ He got on with his work despite the noise.

C 21 .… pass for .
… pass for .
… He can easily pass for a native speaker.
… The old building could pass for a museum in the film.
… pass for .

/ pass for .

… He can easily pass for a native speaker.

/ He can easily pass for a native speaker.

… The old building could pass for a museum in the film.

/ The old building could pass for a museum in the film.

C 22 .… pile in .
… pile in .
… When the bell rang, students piled in to the classroom.
… The volunteers piled in to help unload the truck.
… pile in .

/ pile in .

… When the bell rang, students piled in to the classroom.

/ When the bell rang, students piled in to the classroom.

… The volunteers piled in to help unload the truck.

/ The volunteers piled in to help unload the truck.

C 23 .… within distance .
… within distance .
… The beach is within distance for a short walk from here.
… The station is within distance if we hurry.
… within distance .

/ within distance .

… The beach is within distance for a short walk from here.

/ The beach is within distance for a short walk from here.

… The station is within distance if we hurry.

/ The station is within distance if we hurry.

C 24 .… in any case .
… in any case .
… In any case, we should inform the stakeholders immediately.
… The results are inconclusive, but in any case we learned a lot.
… in any case .

/ in any case .

… In any case, we should inform the stakeholders immediately.

/ In any case, we should inform the stakeholders immediately.

… The results are inconclusive, but in any case we learned a lot.

/ The results are inconclusive, but in any case we learned a lot.

C 25 .… at any rate .
… at any rate .
… At any rate, we must start preparing for next season.
… He may be late, but at any rate he’ll arrive today.
… at any rate .

/ at any rate .

… At any rate, we must start preparing for next season.

/ At any rate, we must start preparing for next season.

… He may be late, but at any rate he’ll arrive today.

/ He may be late, but at any rate he’ll arrive today.

C 26 .… not to say .
… not to say .
… It’s useful, not to say essential, for the project.
… She was tired, not to say exhausted, after the trip.
… not to say .

/ not to say .

… It’s useful, not to say essential, for the project.

/ It’s useful, not to say essential, for the project.

… She was tired, not to say exhausted, after the trip.

/ She was tired, not to say exhausted, after the trip.

C 27 .… in contrast to .
… in contrast to .
… In contrast to last year, this harvest is abundant.
… His style is bold, in contrast to her subtle approach.
… in contrast to .

/ in contrast to .

… In contrast to last year, this harvest is abundant.

/ In contrast to last year, this harvest is abundant.

… His style is bold, in contrast to her subtle approach.

/ His style is bold, in contrast to her subtle approach.

C 28 .… no matter how .
… no matter how .
… No matter how hard it rains, we’ll continue the event.
… No matter how busy you are, please call your family.
… no matter how .

/ no matter how .

… No matter how hard it rains, we’ll continue the event.

/ No matter how hard it rains, we’ll continue the event.

… No matter how busy you are, please call your family.

/ No matter how busy you are, please call your family.

C 29 .… differ from .
… differ from .
… His opinion differs from mine on several points.
… The new model differs from the old one in performance.
… differ from .

/ differ from .

… His opinion differs from mine on several points.

/ His opinion differs from mine on several points.

… The new model differs from the old one in performance.

/ The new model differs from the old one in performance.

C 30 .… have nothing to do with .
… have nothing to do with .
… I have nothing to do with that decision.
… This document has nothing to do with the current project.
… have nothing to do with .

/ have nothing to do with .

… I have nothing to do with that decision.

/ I have nothing to do with that decision.

… This document has nothing to do with the current project.

/ This document has nothing to do with the current project.

C 31 .… be related to .
… be related to .
… The symptoms may be related to stress.
… Her research is related to climate adaptation strategies.
… be related to .

/ be related to .

… The symptoms may be related to stress.

/ The symptoms may be related to stress.

… Her research is related to climate adaptation strategies.

/ Her research is related to climate adaptation strategies.

C 32 .… in exchange for .
… in exchange for .
… He gave his time in exchange for valuable experience.
… They offered support in exchange for long-term cooperation.
… in exchange for .

/ in exchange for .

… He gave his time in exchange for valuable experience.

/ He gave his time in exchange for valuable experience.

… They offered support in exchange for long-term cooperation.

/ They offered support in exchange for long-term cooperation.

C 33 .… in the face of .
… in the face of .
… She remained calm in the face of strong criticism.
… The company persisted in the face of financial pressure.
… in the face of .

/ in the face of .

… She remained calm in the face of strong criticism.

/ She remained calm in the face of strong criticism.

… The company persisted in the face of financial pressure.

/ The company persisted in the face of financial pressure.

C 34 .… be engaged to .
… be engaged to .
… She is engaged to a colleague from university.
… He is engaged to marry next spring.
… be engaged to .

/ be engaged to .

… She is engaged to a colleague from university.

/ She is engaged to a colleague from university.

… He is engaged to marry next spring.

/ He is engaged to marry next spring.

C 35 .… be acquainted with .
… be acquainted with .
… I’m acquainted with the basics of the software.
… She is well acquainted with local customs.
… be acquainted with .

/ be acquainted with .

… I’m acquainted with the basics of the software.

/ I’m acquainted with the basics of the software.

… She is well acquainted with local customs.

/ She is well acquainted with local customs.

C 36 .… in harmony with .
… in harmony with .
… The design is in harmony with the surrounding landscape.
… Their plans are in harmony with community needs.
… in harmony with .

/ in harmony with .

… The design is in harmony with the surrounding landscape.

/ The design is in harmony with the surrounding landscape.

… Their plans are in harmony with community needs.

/ Their plans are in harmony with community needs.

C 37 .… in comparison with .
… in comparison with .
… In comparison with last month, sales have doubled.
… The new method is efficient in comparison with the old one.
… in comparison with .

/ in comparison with .

… In comparison with last month, sales have doubled.

/ In comparison with last month, sales have doubled.

… The new method is efficient in comparison with the old one.

/ The new method is efficient in comparison with the old one.

C 38 .… feed on .
… feed on .
… Seabirds feed on small fish near the shore.
… The rumor fed on misunderstandings and fear.
… feed on .

/ feed on .

… Seabirds feed on small fish near the shore.

/ Seabirds feed on small fish near the shore.

… The rumor fed on misunderstandings and fear.

/ The rumor fed on misunderstandings and fear.

C 39 .… date back to .
… date back to .
… The castle dates back to the 12th century.
… That tradition dates back to ancient ceremonies.
… date back to .

/ date back to .

… The castle dates back to the 12th century.

/ The castle dates back to the 12th century.

… That tradition dates back to ancient ceremonies.

/ That tradition dates back to ancient ceremonies.

C 40 .… look over .
… look over .
… Could you look over my essay before I submit it?
… She looked over the contract and asked a few questions.
… look over .

/ look over .

… Could you look over my essay before I submit it?

/ Could you look over my essay before I submit it?

… She looked over the contract and asked a few questions.

/ She looked over the contract and asked a few questions.

C 41 .… bump into .
… bump into .
… I bumped into an old friend at the supermarket.
… We bumped into difficulties while implementing the plan.
… bump into .

/ bump into .

… I bumped into an old friend at the supermarket.

/ I bumped into an old friend at the supermarket.

… We bumped into difficulties while implementing the plan.

/ We bumped into difficulties while implementing the plan.

C 42 .… run against .
… run against .
… The proposal may run against company policy.
… He ran against a well-funded opponent in the election.
… run against .

/ run against .

… The proposal may run against company policy.

/ The proposal may run against company policy.

… He ran against a well-funded opponent in the election.

/ He ran against a well-funded opponent in the election.

C 43 .… in spite of .
… in spite of .
… In spite of the rain, the match continued.
… She succeeded in spite of the limited resources.
… in spite of .

/ in spite of .

… In spite of the rain, the match continued.

/ In spite of the rain, the match continued.

… She succeeded in spite of the limited resources.

/ She succeeded in spite of the limited resources.

C 44 .… ease into .
… ease into .
… The coach eased the team into the new training routine.
… They eased into the conversation with small talk.
… ease into .

/ ease into .

… The coach eased the team into the new training routine.

/ The coach eased the team into the new training routine.

… They eased into the conversation with small talk.

/ They eased into the conversation with small talk.

C 45 .… feel pity for .
… feel pity for .
… I feel pity for those who lost everything in the flood.
… She couldn’t help but feel pity for the injured animal.
… feel pity for .

/ feel pity for .

… I feel pity for those who lost everything in the flood.

/ I feel pity for those who lost everything in the flood.

… She couldn’t help but feel pity for the injured animal.

/ She couldn’t help but feel pity for the injured animal.

C 46 .… have an effect on .
… have an effect on .
… The policy will have an effect on small businesses.
… The decision had an immediate effect on morale.
… have an effect on .

/ have an effect on .

… The policy will have an effect on small businesses.

/ The policy will have an effect on small businesses.

… The decision had an immediate effect on morale.

/ The decision had an immediate effect on morale.

C 47 .… have an influence on .
… have an influence on .
… Her mentorship had an influence on his career choice.
… Social media can have an influence on public opinion.
… have an influence on .

/ have an influence on .

… Her mentorship had an influence on his career choice.

/ Her mentorship had an influence on his career choice.

… Social media can have an influence on public opinion.

/ Social media can have an influence on public opinion.

C 48 .… in response to .
… in response to .
… The company issued a statement in response to the allegations.
… He organized a workshop in response to community requests.
… in response to .

/ in response to .

… The company issued a statement in response to the allegations.

/ The company issued a statement in response to the allegations.

… He organized a workshop in response to community requests.

/ He organized a workshop in response to community requests.

C 49 .… be involved in .
… be involved in .
… She is involved in several volunteer activities.
… He was involved in the negotiations from the start.
… be involved in .

/ be involved in .

… She is involved in several volunteer activities.

/ She is involved in several volunteer activities.

… He was involved in the negotiations from the start.

/ He was involved in the negotiations from the start.

C 50 .… in relation to .
… in relation to .
… We need data in relation to last year’s performance.
… The questions were asked in relation to recent changes.
… in relation to .

/ in relation to .

… We need data in relation to last year’s performance.

/ We need data in relation to last year’s performance.

… The questions were asked in relation to recent changes.

/ The questions were asked in relation to recent changes.

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