English in a Minute: Вы знаете, что означают эти фразы в американском английском языке?
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A Bitter Pill to Swallow

A Fish Out of Water

A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

Another One Bites the Dust

Apple of One's Eye

As the Crow Flies

At the Drop of a Hat

An Arm and a Leg

A Piece of Cake

A Breath of Fresh Air

A Game Plan

A Basket Case

A Bad Taste in My Mouth

A Day Late and a Dollar Short

Actions Speak Louder Than Words

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about time = finally.
It's about time they got married. They've been living together for five years. |
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(be) about to = almost, soon He's just about to blow out the candles on his birthday cake. |
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after all = after everything that happened / despite the facts This was an expensive car, but I decided to buy it after all . |
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all of a sudden = something happens quickly. All of a sudden , the boy slipped while riding on his skateboard. |
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as if = similar; something has a similar quality. His headache was so bad it felt as if his head was in a vise. |
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as soon as = after something happens; immediately after Nguyen started to eat his food as soon as it was served to him. |
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as well as = and She's strong as well as beautiful. |
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