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Frage | Antworten |
like attracts like I know that like attracts like, but you should try associating with people with some more diverse perspectives on life. | people who are similar to each other often attract one another |
antsy | very nervous, worried, or unpleasantly excited |
muddy the waters His suggestions just muddied the waters further, rather than helping the situation. | Confuse an issue |
fishy There’s something fishy going on. | seeming dishonest or false |
take hands and feets out ............ | to do sb's best |
nuisance I've forgotten my umbrella - what a nuisance! [ + -ing verb ] It's such a nuisance having to rewrite those letters. | something or someone that annoys you or causes trouble for you |
make a fuss/ stop the fuss I don't see what the fuss is about - he seems like a fairly ordinary- | a show of anger, worry, or excitement that is unnecessary or greater than the situation deserves |
two-time | to cheat on sb |
oddball She has made a successful career out of her oddball humour | (of behaviour ) unusual and strange |
sentimental He wasn’t the sort of person who kept things for sentimental reasons. | someone who is sentimental is easily affected by emotions such as love, sympathy, sadness etc, often in a way that seems silly to other people |
in a nutshell | very briefly |
be in a different league Our last hotel was good but this was in a different league. | to be much better than something or someone else |
marry into | to join a family or social group by marrying someone who belongs to it |
the axe you trust stabs you in the back | Betray sb |
what's with the smirk ? | why r u laughing? |
To be wet behind the ears Don't rely on his advice about girlfriends; he's still wet behind the ears | to be young and without experience |
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