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To feel under the weather |
This is another way to say you are not feeling well.it doesn't necessarily mean you have a serious health problem, but maybe a cold or minor ache. |
Kendini kotu hissetmek |
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Once in a blue moon |
You would use this expression to talk about something that almost never happens. Kirk yilda bir. |
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Stab someone in the back |
This means to betray someone or to do something malicious they would never expect from you.Arkadan bicaklamak. |
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Pitch in |
This is used likethe verb "collaborate". It means to contribute to something to achieve a group outcome. Isbirligi, girişmek, ortak çalisma |
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Blow off steam |
The meaning of this idiom is to release some tension ,or get rid of stressful energy. Stresi uzaklastirmak. |
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Get over "something " |
Use this idiom when you to say something doesn't bother you anymore or after you overcome negative feelings about a situation.Kendine gelmek , daha iyi hissetmeye baslamak. |
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In hot water |
To be difficulties,especially in serious trouble.Cezalandirma ,olasiligi olan zor bir durumda. |
I'm in hot water with my teacher because caught me cheating in the test. |
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Butterflies in one's stomach |
To be very nervous and anxious |
He is so cute that when he looks at me i get butterflies in my stomach. |
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Under the weather |
To be or feel ill/ sad or lack energy. Hasta uzgun ya da Enerji eksikligi |
I am feeling a bit under the weather. I think I'm getting a cold. |
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Hold your horses |
To wait /slow down/consider things carefully. Dikkatlice dusunmek. |
Just hold your horses!Let's think about this for a moment. |
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A piece of cake |
Something very easy to do.kolaylikla yapmak. |
Was your Math exam hard? No it was really a piece of cake. |
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Knock one's socks off |
To delight, thrill, amaze/impress .heyecanlanmak. |
I have to tell you something that will knock your socks off. |
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Let the cat out of the bag |
To reveal a secret,usually unintentionally.Agzindan kacirmak. |
He let the cat out of the bag when he accidentally told her about the suprise party. |
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At the drop of a hat |
Immediately, without any delay or hesitation.hemen ,tereddut etmeden. |
We're all packed and ready to go- we can leave at the drop of a hat. |
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Cost an arm and a leg |
To be very expensive |
I don't know how you could afford this sports car. It must have cost an arm and a leg. |
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Pull one's leg |
To play a joke ,tease, trick someone in a friendly way. Kafa bulmak . |
Is Samantha really getting married or are you just pulling my leg? |
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Caught between two stools |
To be unable to choose between two alternatives. Iki alternatives arasindan secim yapmak. |
If you try to please both your father and mother,you can end up caught between two stools. |
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Lose one's marbles |
To act in a crazy or strange way. Cilginca ya da garip davranmak |
Okay, I'll tell you what I'm going to do,although you'll probably think that I have lost my marbles. |
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Hit the sack |
To go to bed.Kafayi vurup yatmak. |
I'd better hit the sack now. I'm feeling really exhausted. |
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All Ears |
To be eager to hear/listen attentively. Dort kulak dinlemek |
Tell me who was at the party.I am all ears. |
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Cold feet |
To lose courage to do something you had planned. Planladigin bir seyi yapma cesaretini kaybetmek. |
My friend got cold feet and decided not to do a bungee jump. |
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Being broke is no fun |
Bes parasiz olmak eglenceli degil |
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Fall behinde |
Yetisememek geri kalmak |
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