Selasa, 16 Agustus 2016

Idiom based lexical in first meeting

7th -16'-March

yeah i got new knowledge for first meeting, n' i just write a bit hehe 

Group of words with different meanings and produce new meaning.

arm in arm = holding each other
a lot of  = manyh of
24/7 = always ready
lend a hand = give a favour
hands up = surrender/give up
phrasal verb = come in/get off/ put off
proverb = a.k.a peribahasa
saying = a.k.a umpatan

Rabu, 08 Juni 2016

Idioms Lectures 1


well, these thing only my example, i hope you understand that.

1.       To get on ( to enter, board)
Ex : I always get on the mini bus at Praha’s street.

2.       To get off ( to leave, descend from)
3.       To Put on (to place on oneself – said particularly of clothes ((separable))
4.       To take off ( to remove – said also clothes) (s)
5.       To call up ( to telephone) (s)
6.       To turn on (to start, begin) (s)
7.       To turn off (to stop, terminate, extinguish)
8.       Right away (immediately, at once, very soon)
9.       To pick up ( to take especially with the fingers) (s)
1   At once (immediately)
11.  To get up (to arise, to move from lying, to standing position) (s)
12.   At first (originally)
13.   To wait for (to expect, await)
14.   At last (finally)
15.   As usual (as always, customarily)
16.   To find out (to get information, discover, learn) (s)
17.   To look at ( to direct the eyes toward, watch)
18.   Dish something out (to give / hand out a fluent amount of abuse) (s)
19.   To get to another person (to communicate with, secure the confidence of)
20.   To hold with ( to accept, approve of, agree with)
21.   To bug one ( to annoy / disturb a person)
22.   To ask for something ( to provoke an opponent, also to act so as to risk injury)
23.   To live in ( to room and sleep in the same place that one works)
24.   To have what it takes ( to able to act efficiently and effectively)
25.   To wade into (to attack a person)
26.   To get out from under ( to recover financially from heavy ineptness)
27.   Take the bull by the horns ( to resolutely tackle a difficulty, be bold or determined)
28.   To give one a big hand ( to similarly give vigorous and enthusiastic praise)
29.   To goof of ( to neglect one’s job or duty)
30.   To go one’s thing ( to do what one in anxious and frequently able to do in one’s career)
31.   To be the in thing ( to be what popular)
32.   To be one’s baby ( said of one’s special interest)
33.   To top something ( to surpass in with, quality for human interest)
34.   To play something by ear (without ever having seen the music)
35.   Dry run ( rehearsal)