Hello, I'm a very interesting and intelligent man. And today these arms and I will be teaching you some idioms in English.
I bet you've never been taught by an arm before. Oh. They’re not very happy. Mr. Bean was supposed to be signing autographs but he’s cancelled at the last minute. They’re up in arms. In English, if people are very angry about something, we can say “they’re up in arms”. They’re up in arms.
Well, I'm not surprised. Mr. Bean is a genius. I’d give my right arm to meet him. In English, if you want something very, very much, we can say “I'd give my right arm to do it”. I’d give my right arm to do ti. Maybe I should have given my left arm to see Mr. Bean. Ah…That's better. I got my arm back From Mr. Bean.
Oh, excuse me a moment. That's my phone. Yes? It's my boss. Oh no. Not that. Oh, it’ll be so embarrassing. They'll think I'm an idiot. Do I have to? In English, if someone tries to persuade us to do something that we don't want to do, we can say “he's twisting my arm”. He's twisting my arm. I can’t believe he wants me to sing and dance for you. I'm not an entertainer, I'm the teacher! But, oh well, he is the boss.
[ 本帖最后由 beibilj 于 2008-6-12 13:56 编辑 ] |