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Is it raining? - ?
Don't forget to take an umbrella. - .
It's going to rain. - .
It's a pelting rain. - .
It's drizzling. - .
It's raining cats and dogs. - .
It's leaving off. - .
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keep an eye on -
keep one's eyes open -
keep one's mind off smth -
keep one's word -
keep quiet -
keep somebody up to date -
keep the lid on -
keep to oneself -
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Nice weather today, isn't it? - , ?
What a good day! Don't you think so? - , ?
The weather is fine. - - .
I think it will clear up soon. - , .
The sun's trying to come out. - - .
It looks like it's going to be sunny. - , .
I like warm weather, and you? - , ?
The sky is so clear today. - .
The weather is getting warmer. - .
It's splendid weather, isn't it? - , ?
There is not a cloud in the sky. - - .
It's pretty warm today. - .
The sun is shining. - .
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It's raining so hard. - .
What a strong wind blows! - .
I feel terribly cold. - .
I'm wet through. - .
Terrible weather, isn't it? - , ?
What a terrible day! - !
It looks like rain/snow. - , () .
I hate cold/hot weather. - / .
I can't stand windy weather. - .
I hate it when it's rainy like this! - , , !
The heat is killing me! - !
It's pouring. - .
It's raining cats and dogs. - .
The sky is overcast. - .
We had a lot of heavy rain this morning. - .
It's baking hot. - .
It's freezing (cold). - ( ).
It's below freezing. - .
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building -
bungalow - ,
camp site -
cottage - ,
country house - ( , )
dwelling - ,
inn -
lodge - ,
mansion -
motel -
multistoried building -
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- Off day
- I lot on you. I rely on you.
! - You've left me in the lurch
- It's a (real) pity
(, ) - See you (later, tomorrow)
- So long, bye
- Godd bye, bye-bye
? - When shall we cross (meet)?
- Spare me two minutes
... - I would like (I'd like)
? - Are you free tomorrow
? - Free this evening?
! - You're cool!
! - You're a strange dude!
- To mop around, to loll around, to nop about, to screw around, to fuck around, to lounge about, to lop about.
- To have a fat-city (To be in clover)
- To be in the cold
- To get eye popped (bugged) with surprise
, - To go/get banana, to go gaga, to go coocoo, to be off one'conk
- He doesn't have all his buttons
, - To phone, to make a call, to give a tinkle, to give a buzz, to make a buzz
- To go with a swing
- To overdo
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! - I don't believe it!
! - My eyes must be deceiving me!
. - I must be dreaming.
! - It can't be true.
! - You must be joking!
! - What a surprise!
! - Oh, my God!
! - Gosh!
? - What the hell is that?
? - What on earth are you talking about?
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double-talk- ,
have a heart-to-heart talk (with someone) - -
a pep talk - ,
sweet-talk (someone) - -
talk a blue streak -
talk big -
talk (someone) out of (doing something) - - -
talk (someone) into (doing something) - - -
it served him right -
to take a nap -
ups-and-downs -
\act in cold blood -
to take a chance -
In short/in a word/ in brief -
to have a rest -
to take offence -
On the contrary -
to be really into - -
to be terrified -
to give smb a lift - -
Not a bit! / No such thing -
by and large -
with the exception of -
to take measures -
to put an end to - ,
to play with fire -
the root of the trouble -
in charge of -
to achieve results -
to get on very well -
take the view -
Learn smth at one's mother's knee - -
Mental food -
Food for thought -
Be very quick in -
Follow in smb's footsteps - -
Go one's own way -
In doing we learn - ,
An idle brain is the devil's workshop - -
Work by fits and starts - ,
Be head over ears in work -
Busy one's brains about smth - -
Stuff smb's head with smth - - -
Stuff smb's memory with smth - -
From cover to cover -
Hammer into smb's head - -
Show promise -
She should go far -
A walking dictionary \ encyclopedia - ,
Reap the fruits of smth - -
Under pressure - ,
Turn a deaf ear to smth - -
In (at) one ear and out (at) the other - ,
It's never late to learn -
He, who makes no mistake, makes nothing - ,
Little knowledge is a dangerous thing -
Knowledge is power - -
Live and learn - -
Better untaught than ill taught -
Like teacher, like pupil - ,
Study under smb -
Money spent on the brain is never spent in vain - , ,
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1) first of all -
First of all, Dr Zoidberg, do you even have a medical degree?
2) deep down - ( )
I have misgivings about this mission, but deep down, I know we're doing the right thing
3) by the way -
And by the way, Sherman didn't even get laid.
4) in short / in brief / in a word -
In short: I think it's time to start talking about a divorce.
5) as to / as for -
As for why they didn't film in Scotland, no idea, probably a budget issue.
6) for one's part / on one's part -
I know for my part that I'd surrender everything, honor included, in order to get out of the mess.
7) believe it or not - ,
Believe it or not, I have more important things to do today than laugh and clap my hands.
look here -
Look here, Fillmore, what is it you'd really like to do? Tell me!
9) above all -
But above all it made me think about things.
10) in all probability / in all likelihood -
February 13th, 2001, was in all probability a day neither more nor less amazing than any other day
11) needless to say -
My father and I don't get along; he doesn't approve of my lifestyle and, needless to say, I don't approve of his.
12) something tells me - - ,.
Something tells me I could easily beat those trained professionals.
13) after all -
I didn't think you'd show your face around me again. I figured you were humiliated. You did run away, after all.
14) what's more -
I would say: "Sure! Sure, I'm in love with her! And what's more, I'm going to be faithful to her!"
15) the thing is - ,
Well, the thing is, I don't want to stay at any hotels on the East Side where I might run into some acquaintances of mine.
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- bitter
- bland
, - creamy
- crisp
- crunchy
- hot
, , - mild
- salty
- savo(u)ry
- sickly
- sour
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- sweet
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: "-", "-", "-" ? !
Arty-farty -
Boogie-woogie - -
Chick-flick -
Chock-a-block -
Eency-weency (incy-wincy) -
Fuddy-duddy - ;
Fuzzy-wuzzy - sl.
Hanky-panky - , , ; , ,
Harum-scarum - ,
Heebie-jeebies - ;
Helter-skelter - , ; , -
Higgledy-piggledy - , , -
Hob-nob - ,
Hocus-pocus - -
Hodge-podge - ,
Hoity-toity - : Oh hoity-toity, are we? - , !
Hokey-pokey - -;
Hubble-bubble - , ; , ;
Hugger-mugger - ,
Hurly-burly - ,
Itsy-bitsy/itty-bitty -
Jeepers-creepers - !
Lardy-dardy -
Lovey-dovey - ,
Mumbo-jumbo - ,
Namby-pamby - ;
Nitty-gritty - ; ,
Okey-dokey - OK
Pell-mell - , ;
Raggle-taggle - ; ,
Razzle-dazzle - ; ;
Rumpy-pumpy -
Shilly-shally - ,
Teenie-weenie - , ,
Topsy-turvy - , -
Walkie-talkie - "-",
Willy-nilly - -
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I'm in love with you - .
I fell in love - .
I fell head over heels in love (with) - .
It was love at first sight - .
I'm mad about you - .
I think about you every minute - .
I want to be with you - .
I want to be with you all my life - .
I can't live without you - .
You're the love of my life - - .
You're my destiny - .
You're everything to me - .
You're my dream - .
I dream about you - .
You make me happy - .
I dream about you - .
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One minute, please - ,
Exactly so -
Very well -
It can hardly be so -
What a good chance! - !
You are right -
Yes, sure - ,
Maybe -
Attention! - !
Don't be late, please - ,
Are you still here? - ?
Until we meet again -
No way! - !
I'm (so) sorry! -
Not a bit! - !
I'm sorry, I can't - ,
I can't believe it! - !
See you later -
Have a nice a day! - !
See you tomorrow -
See you later -
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