Common Daily Expressions Set 20
381. Make ends meet.
A: How do you manage with such a tight budget?
B: It’s hard, but I’m doing my best to make ends meetidiom – to manage financially.
(พออยู่พอกิน)
A: How do you manage with such a tight budget?
B: It’s hard, but I’m doing my best to make ends meetidiom – to manage financially.
(พออยู่พอกิน)
382. Hit the ground running.
A: How’s the new job going?
B: Great! I’ve hit the ground runningidiom – to start something successfully.
(เริ่มต้นได้ดีมาก)
A: How’s the new job going?
B: Great! I’ve hit the ground runningidiom – to start something successfully.
(เริ่มต้นได้ดีมาก)
383. Don’t cry over spilled milk.
A: I can’t believe I missed the deadline!
B: Don’t cry over spilled milkidiom – don’t worry about something that can’t be changed.
(อย่าเสียใจในสิ่งที่แก้ไขไม่ได้แล้ว)
A: I can’t believe I missed the deadline!
B: Don’t cry over spilled milkidiom – don’t worry about something that can’t be changed.
(อย่าเสียใจในสิ่งที่แก้ไขไม่ได้แล้ว)
384. Bite off more than you can chew.
A: Are you sure you can handle all this work?
B: Maybe I bit off more than I can chewidiom – to take on more responsibility than one can handle.
(รับผิดชอบมากเกินไป)
A: Are you sure you can handle all this work?
B: Maybe I bit off more than I can chewidiom – to take on more responsibility than one can handle.
(รับผิดชอบมากเกินไป)
385. The ball is in your court.
A: Should we move forward with the plan?
B: The ball is in your courtidiom – it’s your decision to make now.
(ขึ้นอยู่กับคุณที่จะตัดสินใจ)
A: Should we move forward with the plan?
B: The ball is in your courtidiom – it’s your decision to make now.
(ขึ้นอยู่กับคุณที่จะตัดสินใจ)
386. Run out of steam.
A: Why did you stop working on the project?
B: I completely ran out of steamidiom – to lose energy or motivation.
(หมดกำลังใจ)
A: Why did you stop working on the project?
B: I completely ran out of steamidiom – to lose energy or motivation.
(หมดกำลังใจ)
387. Under the weather.
A: You look pale today. Are you feeling okay?
B: I’m feeling a bit under the weatheridiom – feeling unwell.
(รู้สึกไม่สบาย)
A: You look pale today. Are you feeling okay?
B: I’m feeling a bit under the weatheridiom – feeling unwell.
(รู้สึกไม่สบาย)
388. Piece of cake.
A: Was the exam difficult?
B: No, it was a piece of cakeidiom – very easy.
(ง่ายมาก)
A: Was the exam difficult?
B: No, it was a piece of cakeidiom – very easy.
(ง่ายมาก)
389. Throw caution to the wind.
A: Are you sure about taking such a big risk?
B: Sometimes you have to throw caution to the windidiom – to act without worrying about risks.
(เสี่ยงโดยไม่คิดมาก)
A: Are you sure about taking such a big risk?
B: Sometimes you have to throw caution to the windidiom – to act without worrying about risks.
(เสี่ยงโดยไม่คิดมาก)
390. Keep your fingers crossed.
A: Do you think you’ll get the job?
B: I hope so. I’m keeping my fingers crossedidiom – hoping for good luck.
(หวังให้โชคดี)
A: Do you think you’ll get the job?
B: I hope so. I’m keeping my fingers crossedidiom – hoping for good luck.
(หวังให้โชคดี)
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