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Colloquial English Idioms phần 4

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Tham khảo tài liệu 'colloquial english idioms phần 4', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | For more material and information please visit Tai Lieu Du Hoc at www.tailieuduhoc.org it s as easy simple as falling off a log extremely easy simple Easy as falling off a log if you use your head properly it was saying. All it needs is timing. Pick your moment. N. C. I don t quite follow you Freddy Manson said. Why it s as simple as falling off a log. A. C. it s as easy as kiss your hand my thumb extremely easy When two attendants got out their stretcher and walked importantly through the middle of the crowd Connie followed them closely like a kind of plain-clothes nurse. She was inside the shop as easy as kiss your hand. N. C. As easy as ABC as easy as winking as easy as shelling peas are similarly used. Easy as shelling peas he kept telling himself. Easy as winking. And a cool fifty at the end of it. n. c. He found the job they had given him as easy as shelling peas. K. H. Well it s as easy as ABC she said. A. Chr. Plain sailing is colloquial for clear and straight course freedom from difficulties obstacles it s all plain sailing now difficulties are overcome . The case was comparatively plain sailing. S. M. After we engaged a guide everything was plain sailing. A. H. Verbal phrases connected with the idea of easiness are to take something in one s stride to do it easily to do it without any special effort How d you like the old car now I ve lengthened her a good two feet. Isn t she grand Mind you there s still a little bother with the gearbox. 51 For more material and information please visit Tai Lieu Du Hoc at www.tailieuduhoc.org We didn t quite take the hill in our stride as ye might say A. C. Boche patrols all over Two armored cars Mantin took the news in his stride. He seemed to know what was up. S. H. They could not take their luck in their stride. C. S. to waltz romp through an examination to do it with ease He waltzed through his examinations. W. B. Other phrases similarly used are I can do it blindfold I can do it standing on my head I can do it with .

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