idioms Flashcards
(52 cards)
That person is pleased with you - possibly only temporarily
be in someone’s good books
Get on extremely well with someone
get on like a house on fire
Keep/get/be/stay in contact with someone
keep/get/be/stay in touch with someone
Do something good for someone you have done something bad to in the past
make it up to someone
Like someone immediately (Informal)
take a shine to someone
Feel a lot of affection for one particular person, often without knowing why
have a soft spot for someone
Disagree strongly with each other
be at loggerheads
Two people or groups misunderstand each other
be (talking) at cross-purposes
A relationship with a lot of strong and often angry feelings
have a tempestuous relationship
Something that causes trouble or annoyance for that person
be the bane of someone’s life
Full of difficulties or problems
fraught with difficulties / problems
Full of strong, often angry, disagreements
a stormy relationship / meeting / debate
To make a bad start to a relationship
get off on the wrong foot
A relationship with strong feelings of both love and hate
a love-hate relationship
Reach a point where a decision has to be made
come to a head
Like someone as soon as you meet them
hit it off with someone
Have different opinions
not see eye to eye
Resolve a disagreement
clear the air
Tell someone that they are not as important as they think they are
put someone in their place
Be unfriendly to someone
give someone the cold shoulder
Annoy someone without intending to
rub someone up the wrong way
Make something less enjoyable
put a damper on something
A course of action that is likely to lead to trouble
on a slippery slope
End a quarrel
bury the hatchet