[foolproof] {adj.} So constructed that not even a fool can spoilit; easy. This entrance examination is so easy that it is actuallyfoolproof.
[get-together] {n.} A party; a gathering. I hate to break upthis nice get-together but we must leave. We manage to have aget-together with our old friends once or twice a year.
Идиома: at a loss Перевод: в нерешительности; не знать, что делать Пример: We were at a loss about what to do with the broken computer. Мы не знали, что делать со сломанным компьютером.
[wallflower] {n.} A girl who has to sit out dances because nobodyis asking her to dance. “I used to be a wallflower during my highschool days,” Valerie complained, “but my luck changed for better
[shoestring catch] {n.} A catch of a hit baseball just before ithits the ground. The left fielder made a shoestring catch of a linedrive to end the inning.
[put the bite on] {v. phr.}, {slang} To ask John put the bite on his friend for several tickets to thedance. Willie Mays put the bite on the Giants for a large raise.
[off the wall] {adj. phr.} Strange; out of the ordinary; stupid. He has been making off-the-wall remarks all day; something must hethe matter with him.
Идиома: get the ball rolling / set the ball rolling / start the ball rolling Перевод: начать действовать, запустить процесс Пример: If we start the ball rolling I’m sure the others will help us
[crown jewels] {n. pl.} The crown, staff, and jewels used for the crowning of a king or queen; the crown and jewels representing royal power and authority. The crown jewels are handed down from
[last leg] {n. phr.} 1. Final stages of physical weakness beforedying. The poor old man was on his last leg in the nursing home. 2. The final stage of a journey. The last leg