Idioms Lev05-G

Idioms Lev 05(2001-2380)

G 1 .… boil over .
… boil over .
… Tensions boiled over during the heated meeting.
… The pot boiled over and spilled onto the stove.
… boil over .

/ boil over .

… Tensions boiled over during the heated meeting.

/ Tensions boiled over during the heated meeting.

… The pot boiled over and spilled onto the stove.

/ The pot boiled over and spilled onto the stove.

G 2 .… be devoid of .
… be devoid of .
… The report was devoid of actionable recommendations.
… That textbook is devoid of recent research examples.
… be devoid of .

/ be devoid of .

… The report was devoid of actionable recommendations.

/ The report was devoid of actionable recommendations.

… That textbook is devoid of recent research examples.

/ That textbook is devoid of recent research examples.

G 3 .… sleep over .
… sleep over .
… She asked if she could sleep over at her friend’s house.
… Several students will sleep over at the school camp.
… sleep over .

/ sleep over .

… She asked if she could sleep over at her friend’s house.

/ She asked if she could sleep over at her friend’s house.

… Several students will sleep over at the school camp.

/ Several students will sleep over at the school camp.

G 4 .… back away .
… back away .
… He backed away when the dog growled.
… Management backed away from the risky proposal after review.
… back away .

/ back away .

… He backed away when the dog growled.

/ He backed away when the dog growled.

… Management backed away from the risky proposal after review.

/ Management backed away from the risky proposal after review.

G 5 .… capitalize on .
… capitalize on .
… The team capitalized on the publicity to raise funds.
… The school capitalized on the partnership to expand programs.
… capitalize on .

/ capitalize on .

… The team capitalized on the publicity to raise funds.

/ The team capitalized on the publicity to raise funds.

… The school capitalized on the partnership to expand programs.

/ The school capitalized on the partnership to expand programs.

G 6 .… keep abreast of .
… keep abreast of .
… Teachers keep abreast of curriculum changes each term.
… Keep abreast of new publications in your field.
… keep abreast of .

/ keep abreast of .

… Teachers keep abreast of curriculum changes each term.

/ Teachers keep abreast of curriculum changes each term.

… Keep abreast of new publications in your field.

/ Keep abreast of new publications in your field.

G 7 .… succumb to .
… succumb to .
… Many seedlings succumbed to the late frost.
… He almost succumbed to fatigue but finished the assignment.
… succumb to .

/ succumb to .

… Many seedlings succumbed to the late frost.

/ Many seedlings succumbed to the late frost.

… He almost succumbed to fatigue but finished the assignment.

/ He almost succumbed to fatigue but finished the assignment.

G 8 .… with open arms .
… with open arms .
… The community welcomed the volunteers with open arms.
… They received the delegation with open arms at the station.
… with open arms .

/ with open arms .

… The community welcomed the volunteers with open arms.

/ The community welcomed the volunteers with open arms.

… They received the delegation with open arms at the station.

/ They received the delegation with open arms at the station.

G 9 .… down the drain .
… down the drain .
… Months of work went down the drain when the files were lost.
… Without funding, the project budget went down the drain.
… down the drain .

/ down the drain .

… Months of work went down the drain when the files were lost.

/ Months of work went down the drain when the files were lost.

… Without funding, the project budget went down the drain.

/ Without funding, the project budget went down the drain.

G 10 .… without so much as doing .
… without so much as doing .
… He left without so much as saying goodbye.
… They canceled the event without so much as notifying volunteers.
… without so much as doing .

/ without so much as doing .

… He left without so much as saying goodbye.

/ He left without so much as saying goodbye.

… They canceled the event without so much as notifying volunteers.

/ They canceled the event without so much as notifying volunteers.

G 11 .… hip to .
… hip to .
… Are you hip to the new filing system?
… The veteran teacher was hip to the latest assessment trends.
… hip to .

/ hip to .

… Are you hip to the new filing system?

/ Are you hip to the new filing system?

… The veteran teacher was hip to the latest assessment trends.

/ The veteran teacher was hip to the latest assessment trends.

G 12 .… infringe on .
… infringe on .
… New rules must not infringe on students’ privacy.
… Publishing private data would infringe on confidentiality agreements.
… infringe on .

/ infringe on .

… New rules must not infringe on students’ privacy.

/ New rules must not infringe on students’ privacy.

… Publishing private data would infringe on confidentiality agreements.

/ Publishing private data would infringe on confidentiality agreements.

G 13 .… tide over .
… tide over .
… The grant will tide the program over until full funding arrives.
… A small loan helped tide them over for the month.
… tide over .

/ tide over .

… The grant will tide the program over until full funding arrives.

/ The grant will tide the program over until full funding arrives.

… A small loan helped tide them over for the month.

/ A small loan helped tide them over for the month.

G 14 .… pick up the pieces .
… pick up the pieces .
… After the layoffs, staff worked to pick up the pieces.
… Volunteers helped the family pick up the pieces after the fire.
… pick up the pieces .

/ pick up the pieces .

… After the layoffs, staff worked to pick up the pieces.

/ After the layoffs, staff worked to pick up the pieces.

… Volunteers helped the family pick up the pieces after the fire.

/ Volunteers helped the family pick up the pieces after the fire.

G 15 .… pay down .
… pay down .
… They focused on paying down the debt before expansion.
… The department paid down outstanding vendor invoices this quarter.
… pay down .

/ pay down .

… They focused on paying down the debt before expansion.

/ They focused on paying down the debt before expansion.

… The department paid down outstanding vendor invoices this quarter.

/ The department paid down outstanding vendor invoices this quarter.

G 16 .… lay down .
… lay down .
… The council laid down new guidelines for field trips.
… She laid down the steps to follow for lab safety.
… lay down .

/ lay down .

… The council laid down new guidelines for field trips.

/ The council laid down new guidelines for field trips.

… She laid down the steps to follow for lab safety.

/ She laid down the steps to follow for lab safety.

G 17 .… to excess .
… to excess .
… They celebrated the success to excess and felt tired the next day.
… Consuming sugar to excess harms overall health.
… to excess .

/ to excess .

… They celebrated the success to excess and felt tired the next day.

/ They celebrated the success to excess and felt tired the next day.

… Consuming sugar to excess harms overall health.

/ Consuming sugar to excess harms overall health.

G 18 .… rank and file .
… rank and file .
… Rank and file staff were invited to the open forum.
… The union sought feedback from rank and file members.
… rank and file .

/ rank and file .

… Rank and file staff were invited to the open forum.

/ Rank and file staff were invited to the open forum.

… The union sought feedback from rank and file members.

/ The union sought feedback from rank and file members.

G 19 .… ill at ease .
… ill at ease .
… He felt ill at ease speaking before such a large crowd.
… New teachers were ill at ease during the first inspection.
… ill at ease .

/ ill at ease .

… He felt ill at ease speaking before such a large crowd.

/ He felt ill at ease speaking before such a large crowd.

… New teachers were ill at ease during the first inspection.

/ New teachers were ill at ease during the first inspection.

G 20 .… give way .
… give way .
… The old bridge gave way after the heavy rains.
… Conventional ideas gave way to more innovative approaches.
… give way .

/ give way .

… The old bridge gave way after the heavy rains.

/ The old bridge gave way after the heavy rains.

… Conventional ideas gave way to more innovative approaches.

/ Conventional ideas gave way to more innovative approaches.

G 21 .… wear and tear .
… wear and tear .
… The desks show normal wear and tear after years of use.
… Regular maintenance reduces wear and tear on equipment.
… wear and tear .

/ wear and tear .

… The desks show normal wear and tear after years of use.

/ The desks show normal wear and tear after years of use.

… Regular maintenance reduces wear and tear on equipment.

/ Regular maintenance reduces wear and tear on equipment.

G 22 .… in one’s presence .
… in one’s presence .
… Don’t discuss confidential matters in one’s presence.
… She remained calm in his presence during the review.
… in one’s presence .

/ in one’s presence .

… Don’t discuss confidential matters in one’s presence.

/ Don’t discuss confidential matters in one’s presence.

… She remained calm in his presence during the review.

/ She remained calm in his presence during the review.

G 23 .… run errands .
… run errands .
… I’ll run errands this afternoon and pick up supplies.
… Volunteers ran errands for the charity event all morning.
… run errands .

/ run errands .

… I’ll run errands this afternoon and pick up supplies.

/ I’ll run errands this afternoon and pick up supplies.

… Volunteers ran errands for the charity event all morning.

/ Volunteers ran errands for the charity event all morning.

G 24 .… in abundance .
… in abundance .
… Opportunities for practice were available in abundance.
… Fresh produce grew in abundance at the community garden.
… in abundance .

/ in abundance .

… Opportunities for practice were available in abundance.

/ Opportunities for practice were available in abundance.

… Fresh produce grew in abundance at the community garden.

/ Fresh produce grew in abundance at the community garden.

G 25 .… water down .
… water down .
… The committee watered down the proposal to gain approval.
… They watered down the policy and lost its original intent.
… water down .

/ water down .

… The committee watered down the proposal to gain approval.

/ The committee watered down the proposal to gain approval.

… They watered down the policy and lost its original intent.

/ They watered down the policy and lost its original intent.

G 26 .… fall in with .
… fall in with .
… She fell in with a study group that met weekly.
… The project fell in with district priorities and received support.
… fall in with .

/ fall in with .

… She fell in with a study group that met weekly.

/ She fell in with a study group that met weekly.

… The project fell in with district priorities and received support.

/ The project fell in with district priorities and received support.

G 27 .… ball up .
… ball up .
… He balled up the draft and started again.
… The rope balled up in the corner after storage.
… ball up .

/ ball up .

… He balled up the draft and started again.

/ He balled up the draft and started again.

… The rope balled up in the corner after storage.

/ The rope balled up in the corner after storage.

G 28 .… at face value .
… at face value .
… Take the minutes at face value unless corrections are submitted.
… Don’t accept that claim at face value without evidence.
… at face value .

/ at face value .

… Take the minutes at face value unless corrections are submitted.

/ Take the minutes at face value unless corrections are submitted.

… Don’t accept that claim at face value without evidence.

/ Don’t accept that claim at face value without evidence.

G 29 .… have off .
… have off .
… I have Monday off so I’ll attend the workshop.
… She had the afternoon off to prepare for the presentation.
… have off .

/ have off .

… I have Monday off so I’ll attend the workshop.

/ I have Monday off so I’ll attend the workshop.

… She had the afternoon off to prepare for the presentation.

/ She had the afternoon off to prepare for the presentation.

G 30 .… steal the show .
… steal the show .
… Her solo stole the show at the end of the recital.
… The surprise performance stole the show at the festival.
… steal the show .

/ steal the show .

… Her solo stole the show at the end of the recital.

/ Her solo stole the show at the end of the recital.

… The surprise performance stole the show at the festival.

/ The surprise performance stole the show at the festival.

G 31 .… poke fun at .
… poke fun at .
… They poked fun at themselves to ease the tension.
… Don’t poke fun at mistakes; help others learn instead.
… poke fun at .

/ poke fun at .

… They poked fun at themselves to ease the tension.

/ They poked fun at themselves to ease the tension.

… Don’t poke fun at mistakes; help others learn instead.

/ Don’t poke fun at mistakes; help others learn instead.

G 32 .… reproach A for B .
… reproach A for B .
… The principal reproached the staff for missing deadlines.
… Parents reproached the organizer for poor communication.
… reproach A for B .

/ reproach A for B .

… The principal reproached the staff for missing deadlines.

/ The principal reproached the staff for missing deadlines.

… Parents reproached the organizer for poor communication.

/ Parents reproached the organizer for poor communication.

G 33 .… in token of .
… in token of .
… They presented a plaque in token of appreciation for service.
… The gift was given in token of gratitude for the mentorship.
… in token of .

/ in token of .

… They presented a plaque in token of appreciation for service.

/ They presented a plaque in token of appreciation for service.

… The gift was given in token of gratitude for the mentorship.

/ The gift was given in token of gratitude for the mentorship.

G 34 .… land A with B .
… land A with B .
… The reorganization landed the team with extra administrative duties.
… Budget cuts landed teachers with more classes to manage.
… land A with B .

/ land A with B .

… The reorganization landed the team with extra administrative duties.

/ The reorganization landed the team with extra administrative duties.

… Budget cuts landed teachers with more classes to manage.

/ Budget cuts landed teachers with more classes to manage.

G 35 .… buy over .
… buy over .
… The proposal tried to buy over critics with concessions.
… Donors attempted to buy over committee members with gifts.
… buy over .

/ buy over .

… The proposal tried to buy over critics with concessions.

/ The proposal tried to buy over critics with concessions.

… Donors attempted to buy over committee members with gifts.

/ Donors attempted to buy over committee members with gifts.

G 36 .… avail oneself of .
… avail oneself of .
… Please avail yourself of the online resources for revision.
… He availed himself of the mentorship program and improved quickly.
… avail oneself of .

/ avail oneself of .

… Please avail yourself of the online resources for revision.

/ Please avail yourself of the online resources for revision.

… He availed himself of the mentorship program and improved quickly.

/ He availed himself of the mentorship program and improved quickly.

G 37 .… gun for .
… gun for .
… Several applicants are gunning for the same leadership role.
… She seems to be gunning for recognition within the department.
… gun for .

/ gun for .

… Several applicants are gunning for the same leadership role.

/ Several applicants are gunning for the same leadership role.

… She seems to be gunning for recognition within the department.

/ She seems to be gunning for recognition within the department.

G 38 .… and yet .
… and yet .
… The results were promising, and yet more evidence is needed.
… He apologized, and yet tensions remained between the teams.
… and yet .

/ and yet .

… The results were promising, and yet more evidence is needed.

/ The results were promising, and yet more evidence is needed.

… He apologized, and yet tensions remained between the teams.

/ He apologized, and yet tensions remained between the teams.

G 39 .… speak ill of .
… speak ill of .
… Try not to speak ill of absent colleagues at the meeting.
… It’s unprofessional to speak ill of volunteers who helped.
… speak ill of .

/ speak ill of .

… Try not to speak ill of absent colleagues at the meeting.

/ Try not to speak ill of absent colleagues at the meeting.

… It’s unprofessional to speak ill of volunteers who helped.

/ It’s unprofessional to speak ill of volunteers who helped.

G 40 .… wind up .
… wind up .
… After a long day, they wound up discussing future plans.
… The concert wound up with a standing ovation from the crowd.
… wind up .

/ wind up .

… After a long day, they wound up discussing future plans.

/ After a long day, they wound up discussing future plans.

… The concert wound up with a standing ovation from the crowd.

/ The concert wound up with a standing ovation from the crowd.

G 41 .… boil down to .
… boil down to .
… The discussion boils down to whether resources are available.
… It boils down to priorities and how much funding exists.
… boil down to .

/ boil down to .

… The discussion boils down to whether resources are available.

/ The discussion boils down to whether resources are available.

… It boils down to priorities and how much funding exists.

/ It boils down to priorities and how much funding exists.

G 42 .… ten to one .
… ten to one .
… Ten to one the rehearsal will run late because of setup.
… Ten to one we will need extra chairs for the audience.
… ten to one .

/ ten to one .

… Ten to one the rehearsal will run late because of setup.

/ Ten to one the rehearsal will run late because of setup.

… Ten to one we will need extra chairs for the audience.

/ Ten to one we will need extra chairs for the audience.

G 43 .… at close quarters .
… at close quarters .
… The rescue team worked at close quarters to free the trapped hiker.
… Reporters interviewed witnesses at close quarters after the event.
… at close quarters .

/ at close quarters .

… The rescue team worked at close quarters to free the trapped hiker.

/ The rescue team worked at close quarters to free the trapped hiker.

… Reporters interviewed witnesses at close quarters after the event.

/ Reporters interviewed witnesses at close quarters after the event.

G 44 .… vouch for .
… vouch for .
… I can vouch for her professionalism and dedication.
… The mentor vouched for the candidate’s readiness to lead.
… vouch for .

/ vouch for .

… I can vouch for her professionalism and dedication.

/ I can vouch for her professionalism and dedication.

… The mentor vouched for the candidate’s readiness to lead.

/ The mentor vouched for the candidate’s readiness to lead.

G 45 .… carve up .
… carve up .
… They carved up responsibilities among the organizing committee.
… The region was carved up into districts for better management.
… carve up .

/ carve up .

… They carved up responsibilities among the organizing committee.

/ They carved up responsibilities among the organizing committee.

… The region was carved up into districts for better management.

/ The region was carved up into districts for better management.

G 46 .… in the concrete .
… in the concrete .
… The committee preferred proposals that worked in the concrete reality of class schedules.
… Planning must consider what is feasible in the concrete school setting.
… in the concrete .

/ in the concrete .

… The committee preferred proposals that worked in the concrete reality of class schedules.

/ The committee preferred proposals that worked in the concrete reality of class schedules.

… Planning must consider what is feasible in the concrete school setting.

/ Planning must consider what is feasible in the concrete school setting.

G 47 .… rise and fall .
… rise and fall .
… The rise and fall of enrollment affects long-term planning.
… They studied the city’s rise and fall during the industrial period.
… rise and fall .

/ rise and fall .

… The rise and fall of enrollment affects long-term planning.

/ The rise and fall of enrollment affects long-term planning.

… They studied the city’s rise and fall during the industrial period.

/ They studied the city’s rise and fall during the industrial period.

G 48 .… go nuts .
… go nuts .
… Everyone went nuts when the surprise announcement was made.
… The crowd went nuts after the winning goal.
… go nuts .

/ go nuts .

… Everyone went nuts when the surprise announcement was made.

/ Everyone went nuts when the surprise announcement was made.

… The crowd went nuts after the winning goal.

/ The crowd went nuts after the winning goal.

G 49 .… spring from .
… spring from .
… The idea sprang from a conversation at the staff meeting.
… Her curiosity springs from a lifelong love of learning.
… spring from .

/ spring from .

… The idea sprang from a conversation at the staff meeting.

/ The idea sprang from a conversation at the staff meeting.

… Her curiosity springs from a lifelong love of learning.

/ Her curiosity springs from a lifelong love of learning.

G 50 .… fish for .
… fish for .
… He seemed to be fishing for compliments after the presentation.
… Don’t fish for excuses; own the mistake and move on.
… fish for .

/ fish for .

… He seemed to be fishing for compliments after the presentation.

/ He seemed to be fishing for compliments after the presentation.

… Don’t fish for excuses; own the mistake and move on.

/ Don’t fish for excuses; own the mistake and move on.

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