idioms Flashcards
(72 cards)
a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
having something that is certain is much better than taking a risk for more, because chances are you might lose everything
a bitter pill
a situation or information that is unpleasant but must be accepted
a blessing in disguise
something good that is recognised at first
a breath of fresh air
a new, fresh, and imaginative approach, a change that feels good
a chip on your shoulder
being upset for something that happened in the past
a clean bill of health
when you examine someone or something and state that they are healthy, in good condition, or legal
a dime’s worth
an insignificant amount
a doubting thomas
a skeptic who needs physcial or personal evidence in order to belive something
a drop in the bucket
a very small part of something big or whole
a fool and his moeny are soon parted
this means that stupid people spend money without thinking about it enough
a house divided against itself cannot stand
everyone involved must unify and function together or it will not work out
a leopard can’t change its spots
a person’s character, especially if it is bad, will not change, even if they pretend it has
a man of action
a man who is inclined to act first rather than think about things and discuss them.
a man of few words
a man who doesn’t speak much. a man of action ?
a penny saved is a penny earned
by not spending money, you are saving money.
a picture paints a thousand words
a visual presentation is far more descriptive than words
a piece of cake
easy task
a roof over your head
a place to live
a slap of the wrist
a very mild punishment
a taste of your own medicine
when you are mistreated the same way you mistreat others
a whole new ball game
a completely different situation
achilles heel
said about a strong situation which contains element of vulnerability
act of god
something that occurred, such as an accident which no human is responsible. a natural disaster such as a storm, earthquake?!! erhm don’t make sense to me
ace in the hole
a hidden or secret strength, or unrevealed advantage