Idiom of the Week – Week 33
Each week of 2017 we present an English idiom. “a pain in the neck”: something or someone that is frustrating or difficult ...
Each week of 2017 we present an English idiom. “a pain in the neck”: something or someone that is frustrating or difficult ...
Each week of 2017 we present an English idiom. “to get/start the ball rolling”: to begin something such as a task, ...
Each week of 2017 we present an English idiom. “to push the envelope”: to do something to a greater degree than ...
Each week of 2017 we present an English idiom. “head honcho”: the most important person (at a company) (very informal) Example ...
Each week of 2017 we present an English idiom. “to be (or have something) in the bag”: something appears to be finished ...
Each week of 2017 we present an English idiom. “when push comes to shove”: when something becomes urgent or critical; wenn ...
Enjoying your summer holiday and a break from your English lessons? Take a few minutes to check out this list from Oxford ...
Each week of 2017 we present an English idiom. “to show (somebody) the ropes”: to show someone around or how to ...
Each week of 2017 we present an English idiom. “to be out of the loop”: to not have information that others ...
Each week of 2017 we present an English idiom. “to see eye to eye”: to agree (with someone about something); mit jdm einer ...