semoga bermanfaat :)
1. It’s raining cats and dogs (it’s
raing hard)
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Sorry,
I can’t go outside, it’s raining cat and dogs
2. To live it up (to enjoy live)
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Don’t
worry about your problem, just live it up.
3. To spill the beans (to tell a secret)
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I
want spill the beans to you.
4. Break a leg (a way to wish someone
gooluck)
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Let’s
break a leg.
5. Top dog (the leader)
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Study
hard to become top dog.
6. To smell a rat ( to think that
something is wrong)
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I
think I smell a rat right here.
7. The icing the cake (something that
makes a good situation even better or a bad situation even worse)
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Not
only was I offered a higher salary, but the additional bonus I got was the
icing on the cake.
8. Break someone heart (to cause someone
to feel sad)
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I’d
like to break someone heart.
9. Burn midnight oil (to work studiosly
late into the night)
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Before
exam, I will burn midnight oil.
10. Throw in the towel (to quit)
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Even
thought learning English may be
difficult at times, never throw in the towel.
11. To chicken out (not doing activity because
of fear)
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Hallowen
make me chicken out.
12. To eat like a horse (to eat a lot)
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My
sister eat cake to eat like a horse.
13. Hang on second (wait for a moment)
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Hang
on second,
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14. Hold your horse (wait)
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Hold
your horse, I would come 5 minutes.
15. Daydream (melamun)
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I
see Sinta daydreaming of yesteryear.
16. Feeling blue (so sad)
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His
grandma passed away last night. He is really feeling blue.
17. Last shot (last chance)
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This
is your last shot before you go home.
18. Hang out (Spending time with friends)
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Do
you want to hang out in that cafe after lecture today?
19. Hit the books (study)
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I
can't join you today, I must hit the books.
20. Make it (succed)
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I
hope, I make it in the future.
21. Run out (exhausted)
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Doni
disappointed because the ticket has run out.
22. Don't sweat it (don’t worry)
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You
made a mistake but no problem. Don't sweat it.
23. For good (forever)
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I
promised to stop smoking for good.
24. Call on (visit)
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My
father calls on his friend at the Hospital.
25. All along (from the beginning)
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I
had known all along that he is a thief.
26. as easy as pie (easy)
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Solving
mathematics problems for him is as easy as pie.
27. All the same (however)
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I
had to learn, al the same I could not concentrate.
28. eat salt (lots of experience)
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he
had eaten too much salt
29. Hit the sack (go to sleep)
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It’s
time for them to hit the sack, they are so tired.
30. Sit tight (silent/patient)
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You’re
just going to have to sit tight and wait us
31. Face the music (facing reality or
situation that deal with and accept all the consequences of good or bad (but
mostly bad))
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I
couldn’t understand why I failed Science.
32. After all (however)
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After
all this time so happy.
33. All along (from the beginning)
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My
cat brake the vase, now I must make it all along.
34. All the same (however)
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You
look so pretty all the same why are you still single?
35. All of sudden (suddenly)
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2
hours ago was shiny, but now all of sudden so rainy?
36. do up (fix)
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you
have to do up your paper.
37. don’t mention it (Thank you again)
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Tika
said, “Don’t mention it!”, to her customer.
38. drop a line (send a short message)
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He
promised to drop a line to the manpower services about her health condition.
39. drop by/in (stop by)
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Don’t
be bashful to drop by/in at my house.
40. dweel upon (talk at length)
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My
Boss always dweels upon at the meeting.
41. Fall out love with (stop loving)
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Parents
will never stop to fall out love with their son.
42. for good (forever)
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Amanda
promised to avoid the promiscuity for good.
43. for the sake of (by)
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I
live in Cilegon for a while for the sake of my father.
44. fell like (there is a desire to)
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I
don’t fell like hanging out with him.
45. feel up to (No desire)
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I
feel up to join the nature lovers club.
46. fill out (fill)
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He
filled out the form with pencil.
47. fit as a fiddle (fresh)
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jimmy becomes fit as a fiddle since he joined
gym.
48. get along (left)
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It’s
the right time for him to get along.
49. come to blows (fight)
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They
came to blows just because a trivial problem.
50. come true (become reality)
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I
hope my dream come true.
51. get away with (unpunished)
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The
naughty student got away with the school punishment.
52. come to hand (be accepted)
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Your
packet has come to hand by him.
53. come out (appear)
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The
bandit is caught after he came out from his hideout.
54. Come on (join with us)
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Come
on! Go to the zoo with me!
55. come round (sober)
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She
has come round after fainting for two hours.
56. come off (free. Dislodged)
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Deciduous
teeth usually have come off entirely at the age of ten.
57. Never ever (never again)
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We
are never ever getting back together!
58. Set fire (burning)
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But
I set fire to the rain.
59. By the way (by the way)
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By
the way, do you know the latest type of Blackberry?
60. By no means (absolutely not)
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She
is, by no means, permitted to go home first.
61. By means of (wearing)
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She
always goes to anywhere by means of make-up.
62. By hook or krook (no matter lawful or
unlawful)
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There
was a man in this office who earned money by hook or by crook.
63. By degrees (gradually, later)
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By
degrees, he can realize the true personality of his partner.
64. Come about (happen0
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The
very heavy rain came about tonight.
65. Come acroos (locate, find)
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Devi
came across an ancient currency made in 1901 under the cupboard.
66. Get along (advanced)
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keep
get along, so we can break the trough
67. get over it (realize)
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my
father is pilot, I just get over it when i see he can riding a plane.
68. Hang on (wait)
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Hang
on, I have finish this exam first.
69. Had better (should)
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I
think its had better to bring some money if you go to collage.
70. In vain (vain)
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There’s
no one in vain if we honest.
71. Look on (watching)
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I
just look on new film in cinema with my mom.
72. Make out (succed)
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Kep
trying untilmake out.
73. I daresay (in my opinion)
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I
darasey she will be angry if you talk it to her.
74. Happen to know (happen to know)
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I
only happen to know about healthy diet.
75. I can’t help (could not resist)
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I
can’t help crying seeing the picture.
76. Keep up (know current events)
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By
reading a newspape, we can keep up the news update.
77. Keep an eye on (supervise, observe)
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The
bodyguard is keeping an eye on his boss from the corner of the room.
78. In reference to (in connection with)
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In
reference to the rise of world oil prices, the subsidized fuel will rise too.
79. In the family way (pregnant again)
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He
looks happy because his wife is in the family way.
80. In view of (remember)
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In
view of his behavior for assistence activities, I’ll give him “E”.
81. Jump to conclusion (draw conclusions
too quickly)
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He
jumped to conclusion without asking someone else.
82. Let out (telling you)
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Please
do not let out Ibrahim that I forgot his birthday!
83. Lend a hand (help)
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He
lended me a hand to push my car.
84. Look after (maintain, nurture)
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The
babysitter looked after the child in the city park.
85. Make both ends meet (
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My
father worked as a civil servant to make both ends meet to me.
86. On account of (because)
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She
didn’t pass the exam on account of her own fault.
87. On strike ( strike)
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the
car broke on strike the middle of the street Salemba.
88. Out of the question (imposible)
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A
new Bicycle as the birthday gift is out of the question to be realize by his
father who’s just a labor.
89. On the alert (alert)
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Shella
is always on the alert when walking alone.
90. Put down (terminate, extinguish,
deadly)
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The
forest fires has been put down by one hundred firefighters.
91. Red-tape (excessive formality in
government affairs)
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He
cut the red tape when he served as the head goverment.
92. With regard to (associated with)
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He
will be free from duties with regard to Lebaran day.
93. Work out (knowing by learning to
solve a problem)
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The
couple adopts a cat to work out how to nurture a child.
94. To and fro (here and there, pacing)
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The
children went to and fro in the garden
95. To cope with (face)
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He
can be relied to cope with the reduction of company income.
96. With a view to (with the intention of)
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She
learns to cook in university with a view to be a famous chef.
97. Put on (wearing)
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Think
its cold outside. put on some jacket to make you warm.
98. Put out (extinguish)
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The
fire fighter put out the house was burned this morning.
99. Play truant (truant)
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I
get bored with this class, tomorrow I will play truant maybe.
100.
Run
across (meet)
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Run
across with you in the streer can make my day..
101.
Run
into (hit)
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The
truck run into tree this morning on salemba tengah street.