Break-a chance to succeed, a great opportunity
Ex. If only I would be given a break in this career, I’m sure to succeed.
Brush up on-to review
Ex. I need to brush up on my Japanese or else I might find it hard to understand the clients.
Chip off the old block- a child who looks so much like his/her parents
Ex. I knew right away that he’s Greg’s son. He’s a chip off the old block.
Come to terms-to have a conclusive agreement
Ex. After ten tiring months of negotiation, we’ve finally come to terms.
Crack a joke-to tell jokes
Ex. Some people think that Jack knows nothing but to crack jokes.
Cut it out-to stop doing or saying something annoying to the other person
Ex. Why do you keep on teasing me? Cut it out!
Doll up-to dress elegantly
Ex. She probably likes him very much, for her to doll up like this.
Get hitched-get married
Ex. Ken is already in his thirties. I wonder why he hasn’t thought of getting hitched yet.
Get it over with-to finish a rather unpleasant task
Ex. This task is rather boring. Let’s do it quickly and get it over with.
Go for-to prefer, to like
Ex. Keith is the kind of guy she goes for.
In deep water-in a serious trouble
Ex. He lost his job and he hasn’t finished paying for his car yet. He’s in deep water now.
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