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Idiomes. 1. Hit the books. Meaning:- to study hard. Example:- I can't go out tonight. I've got to hit the books. 2. Piece of cake. Meaning:- easy to do.
Idiomes et expressions idiomatiques · 1. To be · 2. Because of that mistake you did, you have an · 3. You saw the playstation at the store? · 4. You should stop ...
-A wolf in a sheep's clothing : someone who hides his/her wickedness under a pleasant and friendly appearance. The idiom probably originates from the Old ...
Idiomes. To feel like: To want something, or to want to do something. To make sense: To have a clear meaning, to be easy to understand
Idiomes courants ; Idiom, Meaning, French ; To spend a penny (UK), To go to the toilet. Aller aux toilettes ; To catch somebody red-handed, To catch someone while ...
Sports et idiomes. Below is a list of 15 idioms with their meanings. Use them to complete the exercise below. IDIOMS MEANING. Jump to conclusions .
To annoy or bother someone. Make ends meet ... To have only just enough money to buy the things you need. Hand in ... To give something to a person in authority ...
Quelques idiomes · 1. For a marriage to be successful it is of immense importance for the husband and wife · 2. Nowadays, what with the fast spiralling prices, ...
Idiomes · 1. As white as · 2. As pale as · 3. As right as · 4. As pretty as · 5. As sound as · 6. As poor as · 7. As tired as · 8. As ugly as.
Complétez chaque phrase avec les couleurs proposées. Intermédiaire Tweeter Partager Exercice d'anglais "Idiomes avec les couleurs" créé par anonyme avec le ...