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1、与身体部位相关的英语习语1. Head The head is thought to be the most important part of the human body. So a leader is often compared to a head (首脑). Thus we have Head of State or the head of a delegation. The head is where the brain is located. It is naturally associated with ideas and intelligence. Very often, w

2、e need other peoples ideas and opinions when we want to do something well. The is because two heads are better than one (三个臭皮匠顶个诸葛亮). 2. Eye The eyes are extremely precious to us. That is why we say Mind your eye (当心)! when we reminding someone to be careful. Not only human beings and animals have e

3、yes, many things also have eyes the eyes of a ship, the eye of a needle, the eye of a typhoon, and so on. 3. Ear The ear is the organ of hearing. A piece of light music is easy on the ear. (悦耳动听). We are usually all ears (专心聆听) for bit news. When they think somebody is overhearing, English people us

4、e either of the two proverbs: Walls have ears (隔墙有耳) and Pitchers have ears (壶罐有耳). They also think that little pitchers have big ears(小孩子耳朵尖). Nice boys and girls respect other people. They will not secretly listen to others private conversations. 4. Nose The English phrase face to face (面对面) and i

5、ts Chinese counterpart(对应) are exactly the same. But English people, to express the same idea, can say nose to nose instead. There is no such substitute in Chinese. The word nose appears in many idioms. Here are two which are quite similar to their Chinese equivalents: lead somebody by the nose (牵着某

6、人的鼻子走) and turn up ones nose at somebody or something (对某人或某物嗤之一鼻). English people can say as plain as the nose in ones face (一清二楚) to mean very obvious. May be to them, the nose is the most conspicuous part of the face. 5. Lip We have two lips: the upper lip and the lower lip. If ones two lips are

7、closed, one cannot speak. So it goes without saying that dont open your lips (不要开口) means dont speak. His lips are sealed. Are his lips really stuck together by wax or glue? No, his lips are sealed when asked about something that he must keep secret. Sometimes a top secret is betrayed because it has

8、 escaped someones lips (脱口而出). Then the incident may become a piece of news that is on everybodys lips (众口相传). 6. Tongue We all know we cannot speak without the tongue. So the tongue is closely related to speech. To hold ones tongue (保持沉默) means to keep silent. A person who has too much tongue (太多嘴)

9、 is disliked by all, for he is too talkative. Mother tongue is not the tongue of a mother: it is a persons native language. Dont you have a moth below your nose (你鼻子底下不是有张嘴吗)? The Chinese say so to blame a person who did not say what he should have said. But this not the right way to express the ide

10、a in English. English people would say, You have a tongue in your head, havent you? 7. Face Face has to do with the idea of respect and dignity both in Chinese and English. You lose your face (丢面子) if you fail again and again, but a decisive victory will save your face (挽回面子) after all your failures

11、. When you feel unhappy, you pull a long face (拉长脸). The idea is conveyed in Chinese in the same way. But about face (向后转) does not refer to the face. It is a military order to turn round and face in the opposite direction. It is the exact equivalent of about turn. 8. Shoulder The shoulders can bear

12、 heavy things. Your father has a great responsibility for the family on his shoulder. When faced with difficulty, the family should stand shoulder to shoulder (肩并肩) to overcome it. You should not turn a cold shoulder (不理睬) to your family members. Nor should you give your friends the cold shoulder (冷

13、落朋友). Both expressions mean treating others coldly. 9. Back A good host is hospitable to his guests. But, if guest is tiresome, the host is glad to see his back (他离开). If your friend has done something really well, you may give him a pat on the back (轻轻拍背部) to show your appreciation. If you turn you

14、r back on somebody (不理睬他人), you mean you do not like making friends with that person. 10. Heart The heart is an extremely important organ inside the chest. It usually stands for something important or the centre of something, for example, the heart of the matter (问题的核心) or the heart of mystery. Many

15、 other expressions make use of the word heart. A lover can be called a sweet heart (情人). The Purple Heart (紫心徽章) is a medal given as an honor to American soldiers wounded in battle. If your friend is in trouble, you may encourage him by saying Dont lose heart (不要灰心). 11. Stomach The stomach is natur

16、ally related to ones appetite. If you dislike heavy food, you have no stomach for it (反胃). The word is also related to ones interests or likings. If you find something boring or vulgar, you have no stomach for it, either. Bad food turns your stomach. Similarly, your stomach turns at a bad joke. Stom

17、ach can also be a verb. Look at this example: How could you stomach (忍受) such rude words? Apparently, stomach here can be replaced by tolerate. 12. Arm Every person has two arms: the right arm and the left arm. The right arm is usually stronger, so we call a good helper the right arm (得力助手). We all

18、know an arm is not very long. But when you keep someone at arms length (保持距离), the distance is long enough. For that means you don not like that person and you try your best to avoid him or her. We should indeed keep the bad friends at arms length. 13. Hand Quite a number of phrases formed form the

19、word hand are very similar to their Chinese counterparts. Here are some obvious examples: a fresh hand (新手), short of hands (人手短缺), hand in hand (手拉手) and wash ones hands of something (洗手不干了). But do not always take this for granted. Study these examples and you will understand. He lives from hand t

20、o mouth (He has just enough money to live on). We gave them a big hand (We gave them lots of applause). 14. Finger How many fingers does each of your hands have? Now lets name them in English from the smallest: the little finger, the ring finger, the middle finger, the index finger and thumb. Each f

21、inger has its own part to play. If your fingers are all thumbs (笨拙), that is too bad. That means you are very clumsy. 15. Thumb Chinese people turn up their thumbs to express appreciation. English people do so to express not only appreciation but also approval. Chinese people never turn their thumbs

22、 down to mean anything. But English people do. They do so to show depreciation disapproval. Thus in English you can say, We turn thumbs up (赞成) to Jacks suggestion but they turn thumbs down (不赞成) to it. Similarly, you can warmly praise someone by saying Thumbs up (真棒)! and show your dissatisfaction

23、by saying Thumbs down (差劲)! 16. Nail If you see two of your classmates fighting tooth and nail (又抓又咬), you must stop them at once. Otherwise, at least one of them would be hurt. Nail also means a thin pointed piece of metal for hammering into something. But it is related to the body in this sentence

24、: Peter is as hard as nails (结实的象铁打的). We all hope that we are as strong and healthy as he is. Then if I say you have hit the nail on the head (中肯,一针见血), I don not mean that you have done something cruel. I mean that you have said exactly the right thing. 17. Leg The word leg appears in many colloqu

25、ial expressions. At a party, when you feel like dancing, you can say to a good friend of yours, Lets shake a leg. Obviously, it means Lets dance. When you want your fiend to hurry, you can also shake a leg. In American English it means hurry. The arms and legs are very important to us. Therefore whe

26、n asked why you are not going to buy something expensive, you may answer, It costs an arm and a leg! You mean that it is really expensive. If you pull ones leg, it means you make fun of someone. 18. Toe To convey the idea from head to foot, English people san say from top to toe. But Chinese people

27、dont. Some people turn their toes out (八字脚) when they walk. Some turn their toes in. When faced with danger, we must be alert and ready for action, that is to say, we must be on our toes (保持警惕). 19. Skin Human beings have skin. So have animals and plants. The skin can be think or thin. A think-skinn

28、ed person, or a person who has a thin skin, is easily upset or offended while a thick-skinned person, or a person who has a think skin, is quite the contrary. Both expressions are sometimes derogatory (贬义). That is to say, sometimes the former refers to a person who is too sensitive; the latter a pe

29、rson who has little sense of shame. 20. Hair Most people will only think of the hair on our head when the word hair is mentioned. In fact, some animals and plants also have hair. A horrible scene may make a persons hair stand on end (毛骨悚然). But a courageous person will not turn a hair (不畏惧) even tho

30、ugh he is in face of danger. Sometimes, a friend of yours may be so angry that he may act foolishly. Then you had better give him this advice: Keep your hair on (别发脾气 新编大学英语第三版第一册课后翻译答案Unit 1 Translation1) When I knew the details I realized that I should not have lost my temper in the office.2) I do

31、nt/didntknow Bob very well, but we go/went out for an occasional drink together.3) The meeting is supposed to take place on Tuesday, but we have to postpone it.4) Our government took action to bring all the Chinese in that country back to China.5) Including weekends, there are only twelve more days

32、to buy Christmas presents.6) Without immediate action, many kinds/species of wild animals would die from hunger.Unit 2 Translation 1) That song always reminded her of the night spent in Chicago. 2) There happened to be a policeman on the corner, so I asked him the way. 3) All flights to New Yorktoda

33、y are/were delayed because of the bad weather. 4) Whoever is responsible will have to pay for the damage. 5) When I got home I found my briefcase missing. I must have left it somewhere in thehotel. 6) By the time he had worked 30 years in the middle school, the number of students had increased to ov

34、er 2,000. Unit 3 Translation1)You wont get the job unless youve got the experience.2) Most of my time is spent studying the differences between Chinese and American culture.3) The statement/sentence is so clear that it cant causeany misunderstanding.4) He wishes that he could give her more help than

35、 hedoes.5) Remember to invite her to the birthday party, or shewould complain. 6) “You have to add $2,500 for equipment purchase/buying equipment to the cost,” said the director.7) It is important to be aware of your strengths and weaknesses and the environment you are in.8) You will soon find yours

36、elf without any friends at all if you keep on being so rude to everybodyUnit 4 Translation1)The individuals who have contributed are far too many/numerous to mention.2)The noise woke us in the middle of the night.3)He shouldnt have been angry at what I said. It was nothing more than a joke.4)We invi

37、ted all our friends to the picnic but it rained and only five of them showed up. 5)Marriage is viewed as a serious matter. 6.) To my disappointment, the movie didnt live up to my expectations. Unit 5 Translation1) I used to go to the cinema/movies a lot, but I never have the timenow.2) The two workers cooperated with each other to fix the broken pipe.3) This is a cruel practice which

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