آموزش زبان انگلیسی

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آموزش زبان انگلیسی

آموزش زبان انگلیسی ,آموزش گرامر انگلیسی , مکالمه انگلیسی, اصطلاح , لغت , تست , سرگرمی , ضرب المثل, شعر , داستان , نکته ها ی مهم , و اخبار جالب..

English idioms using آموزش اصطلاحات زبان انگلیسی

to be hot = very popular / fashionable: "Iceland is a really hot weekend destination at the moment." 

a hot favourite = someone / something most likely to win: "Red Rum was always the hot favourite to win the Grand National." 

a hot tip = important or useful suggestion: "He gave me a hot tip for my interview." 

a hot topic = an issue which is important: "Climate change is a hot topic at the moment."  

hot off the press = very new story: "This gossip is hot off the press." 

to get too hot = become too dangerous: "Things are getting too hot and the relief agencies are pulling out of the area." 

a hot date = a date with someone you find very attractive: "She's got a hot date tonight!" 

hot stuff = attractive: "Her new boyfriend is hot stuff." 

in the hot seat = in a position of responsibility: "You make the decisions – you're in the hot seat now!" 

in hot water = in trouble because you have done something wrong: "If you send that email now, you'll find yourself in hot water with the boss." 

have a hot temper = to get angry easily: "He has a hot temper, so don't provoke him into an argument." 

get hot under the collar = get angry about something which isn't very important: "You always seem to get hot under the collar about people's driving habits. Don't let it worry you!" 

hot and bothered = feeling uncomfortable, either because it's too hot, or because you have too much to do in too little time: "She's all hot and bothered now that she's been invited to the theatre this evening." 

be like a cat on a hot tin roof = restless or jumpy: "He's like a cat on a hot tin roof with all this talk about redundancies." 

in hot pursuit = to follow closely: "The pickpocket ran off, with members of the public in hot pursuit." 

hot on the trail = close to finding something: "The police are hot on the trail of the mastermind behind the bank robbery." 

hot air = something which is not as important or true as it sounds: "What he says is just a lot of hot air – don't take it too seriously." 

more (something) than you've had hot dinners = an expression to mean that you've had a lot of something: "I've had more jobs than you've had hot dinners!" 

blow hot and cold = keep changing your mind about something: "I'm blowing hot and cold about moving to the countryside."

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Tongue twister

Can you can a can as a canner can can a can?


Can you imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie?


A pleasant place to place a plaice is a place where a plaice is pleased to be placed.


While we were walking, we were watching window washers wash Washington's windows with warm washing water.

آموزش اصطلاحات زبان انگلیسی ـ English Idioms

"stretch the truth" = exaggerate the truth

"My brother said he saw an alien, but he sometimes stretches the truth. It probably was just a bear."


"cool as a cucumber" = very relax and at ease

"The captain was cool as a cucumber when aliens boarded our ship."

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"avoid" => verb

This is a transitive verb and it must have an object.

Meanings:
            1.to stay away from a person, place, situation, etc. => Example: "He's been avoiding me all week." ● "Try to avoid the city centre.

            2.to prevent something from happening. => Example: "Book early to avoid disappointment."

            3.avoid doing something: to intentionally not do something. => Example: "She managed to avoid answering my question.

 

avoidable (adj.): possible to avoid =>¥Opposite unavoidable.

avoidance (noun),[Uncountable]: when you avoid something.


USAGE


Avoid doing something


When avoid is followed by a verb, the verb is always in the –ing form.


"I avoided seeing him for several days"

"I avoided to see him for several days"