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職場(chǎng)英語口語,求職面試英語,《Speak Business English...

2022-04-30 21:30 作者:湯圓學(xué)英語  | 我要投稿

Lesson 29 IDIOMS?英文釋義

  • (to) run one's own show:?to run one's own business; to have control over an entire business or a part of a business
  • EXAMPLE: Anne can't imagine working for somebody else. She loves?running her own show?as CEO of Anne Global, Inc.
  • (to) carve out a niche:??to start a specialty business
  • EXAMPLE: Teresa?carved out a niche?selling DVDs on eBay.
  • NOTE: A "niche" is the market segment served by a particular product, service, or product line.
  • (to) make money hand over fist:??to make a lot of money; to make a lot of money fast
  • EXAMPLE: AstraZeneca?made money hand over fist?with the drug Prilosec. It was a huge success.
  • (to) go belly up:?to go bankrupt
  • EXAMPLE: Shortly after Borders bookstore opened downtown, the small bookshop?went belly up.
  • (to) snap up:?to buy for a very good price; to buy a large supply of something, usually because it's on sale or in short supply
  • EXAMPLE: While in Vietnam, Monica?snapped up?dozens of inexpensive, beautiful silk scarves to sell at her Manhattan clothing boutique.
  • for a song:?cheaply, inexpensively
  • EXAMPLE: Monica was able to buy jewelry and clothing in Hanoi?for a song.
  • (to) see the writing on the wall:?to know what's coming; to see what's going to happen in the future
  • EXAMPLE: The company has canceled this year's holiday party. I can?see the writing on the wall: soon, they'll be announcing lay-offs.
  • NOTE: You will also see the variation: handwriting on the wall.
  • (to) jump ship:?to quit a job; to leave a job suddenly
  • EXAMPLE: When the accounting scandal broke, several financial managers at the energy company?jumped ship?immediately.
  • (to) get something out of one's system:?to no longer feel the need to do something; to experience something to one's satisfaction
  • EXAMPLE: Tom had always wanted to be a lawyer, but after his summer internship at a law firm, he?got that out of his system.
  • not all it's cracked up to be:?not as great as people think; not as great as its reputation
  • EXAMPLE: Working for a big public relations firm is?not all it's cracked up to be. The pay isn't great and the hours are long.
  • (to) strike out:?to fail
  • EXAMPLE: I'm sorry to hear that you?struck out?on the job interview. I'm sure something else will come along soon.
  • (to) strike it rich:?to attain sudden financial success; to get rich quickly
  • EXAMPLE: Victor?struck it rich?when Microsoft bought out his small software company.
  • Tell me about it!:?I agree with you
  • EXAMPLE: "Our CEO really needs to get some new suits." - "Tell me about it!?His suits are all at least 25 years old!"
  • (to) lose one's shirt:?to lose everything one owns; to lose a lot of money in business; to make a very bad investment
  • EXAMPLE: It's risky to invest all of your money in the stock market. If the market goes down a lot, you could?lose your shirt.
  • start-up:?a small business, usually one that's been operating five years or less (and often in the technology industry)
  • EXAMPLE: Julie took a chance by leaving her secure job at IBM to join a risky?start-up.
  • (to) take the ball and run with it:?to take initiative; to take charge without a lot of supervision
  • EXAMPLE: We told the graphic designer what to include in the brochure, and she was able to?take the ball and run with it.


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