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ENGLISH IDIOMS

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Ejemplos de expresiones idiomáticas en Inglés, acompañados con imágenes y definiciones.

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ENGLISH IDIOMS

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Idioms are phrases people use in everyday language which do not

make sense literally, but we understand what they mean.

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A favourite, a particular preference, or a loved one; the object of somebody's

affections.

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To work long hours without rest.

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To keep quiet and don’t speak.

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A person who spends much time sitting or lying down, usually watching television.

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To do something in the easiest or cheapest

way by skipping

something important.

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To make someone

very angry or

very bored.

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An obvious truth that is either being ignored or going unaddressed.

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To feel very

happy and

excited.

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To have a type of life in which you are often involved in exciting or dangerous activities.

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Someone who

behaves strangely.

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To make a loud noise by shouting, clapping or singing.

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A helpless or easy target or victim.

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Not to take sides in a dispute; not to make a clear choice between two

possibilities.

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A small event that has been exaggerated out of proportion.

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The most important facts about a situation.

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People always think they would be happier in a different set of circumstances.

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There is no upper limit

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Time moves quickly and often unnoticed.

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CHALLENGE

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Profesora de Inglés

Erica A. Filippin

2013