CPE use of English unit 4
part company with
If two people part company, they end their relationship The world's number one tennis player and his coach _____ earlier this month.
be/have at one's fingertips
If you have information at your fingertips, you can get it and use it very easily He has all the latest statistics ____.
The early bird catches the worm
If you wake up and get to work early, you will succeed
Actions speak louder than words
What you do is more important than what you say.
guarantee for
a pledge that something will happen or that something is true My car is ____ rust/breakage for eight years.
claim to fame
a reason why someone or something is famous This little town's _______ is that a president was born here.
make common cause with sb
act together to achieve aim Environmental protesters have _______local people to stop the motorway being built.
come to
amount to a total The bill came ___ £48.50.
big cheese
an important person
as right as rain
to feel fine and healthy ou just need a good night's sleep, and then you'll be _____.
go off
to happen The protest march went ___ peacefully.
come into
to inherit She'll come _____ quite a lot of money when her father dies.
chop and change
to keep changing your mind After six months of _______,, we've decided to go back to our old system.
make hay while the sun shines
to make the best of a limited opportunity
keep a straight face
to manage to stop yourself from smiling or laughing It's hard to keep ______ ____ in class at times.
come by
to obtain, get How did you come ____ these pictures? Jobs were hard to come ____.
do out of
to prevent from having Pensioners have been done ___ ____millions of pounds as a result of the changes.
flee from
to run away from ALl the animals in the forest ___ the fire.
put one's foot in it
to say something by accident that embarrasses or upsets someone I really put ____ ____ - I asked her if Jane was her mother, but she said Jane is her sister.
rise to the challenge/occasion
to show that you can deal with a difficult situation successfully In the exam she ______and wrote a brilliant essay.
have the gift of the gab
to talk well and persuasively She's got the ___ ___ __ - she should work in sales and marketing.
come round to
1) change one's opinion to another point of view; be persuaded He'll come ____ _____ my point of view, given a bit of time. 2) regain consciousness
come over
1) happen; have a result or effect on sb I stood up too quickly and came _____ all dizzy/faint/peculiar. 2) seem to be a particular type of person He doesn't come _________ as particularly trustworthy. He came _______ as very knowledgeable.
Every cloud has a silver lining.
All bad things have a good side.
It never rains but it pours
When trouble comes it usually comes in many ways
do with
Would find useful or would like to have or do I could have done ____ some help this morning.
get cold feet
be nervous or frightened because sth might fail
come down to
be passed on to sb by inheritance The text which has come ____ ___ us is only a fragment of the original.
In answer to
be under the command of sb _____ your question, the meeting will take place next Tuesday.
be at odds with
to disagree They're _____ over the funding of the project. Her version of events was ___ ____ ___ (= very different from) the police report.
flat broke
completely broke
as different as chalk and cheese
completely different My brother and I are _______.
as silent as the grave
completely silent
give and take
compromise In politics there's always a little give and ___.
hold/keep in check
control; prevent from becoming too powerful to limit something We need to find ways of ____ our expenditure _____.
come out in
develop If I eat eggs, I come ___ ___ a rash.
come on
develop, make progress The heating comes ____ at six in the morning.
cut corners
do something the cheapest or easiest way, be less thorough
grieve over
to express deep sadness because of a loss You mustn't _____ ___ one trivial mistake.
furious with smb about smth
extremely angry I was ____ my daughter ____ always borrowing my phone without permission.
as thin as a rake
extremely thin He eats like a horse and yet he's _____.
fidelity to
faithfulness; loyalty His ___ the firm has won him great respect.
one's flesh and blood
family member
give chapter and verse
give every exact detail I can't give you ______chapter and verse but I think it's a line from "Macbeth".
come up
grow; happen unexpectedly; become available A position has come ____ in the accounts department.
come about
happen How did the problem come ____in the first place?
feel one's ears burning
have a feeling that sb is talking about you She often felt _____ ____burning in the evening and used to thing that her parents were talking about her.
hear through the grapevine
hear gossip, hear a rumor I heard ____ ____ that we're going to get a rise next month.
glee at
high-spirited joy His ___ the news of his success was a joy to see.
drive at
imply, suggest I still couldn't understand what Toby was driving ___.
without fail
in every case, or for certain She takes a walk every morning ____.
have a frog in one's throat
inability to speak due to nervousness I was asked to make a speech but I couldn't because I had a ____ ____.
grievance against
injustice; complaint If you've a ____ ___ the company, please lodge a written complaint.
get off on the wrong foot
make a bad start to a relationship We got ___ _____ when we first met but now we're good friends.
strike a chord
make sb feel sympathy/enthusiasm; cause people to approve/agree with Their policy on childcare has _____ a responsive ______ women voters.
flair for
natural talent for She's a ___ languages and can speak more than six.
as deaf as a post
not able to hear well Grandad's ______.
not have the foggiest idea
not know sth at all I didn't______ what he was talking about.
few and far between
not very many or not appearing very frequently Sunny, warm weekends have been _______ this summer.
of no/little consequence
of no value/importance The money was ________ to Tony.
as white as a sheet
pale with fear/horror
do up
to fasten Can you help me to do ____ my dress?
cramp one's style
restrict one's behaviour in some way My parents coming to stay with me this weekend is totally going to _______. When am I supposed to getanything done?
gatecrasher
sb attending a party, event etc without an invitation There were so many ____ at the party I couldn't even see the people I had invited.
It's all Greek to me
sth new or foreign; not easily understood
A stitch in time saves nine
taking care of problems before they happen will save time and money.
in full flow
talking at length If an activity is in full flow, it is happening fast and with energy: Preparations for the event are now _______.
fixation on/with
the state of being unable to stop thinking about smth/smb, or an unnaturally strong interest in smb/smth
point the finger of suspicion
the strongest suspicion of having done something wrong Forensic evidence _______firmly at him.
see fit
think suitable or right She _____ to pull her son out of the school.
do away with
to abolish, get rid of These ridiculous rules and regulations should have been done ____ _____ years ago
take on the chin
to accept unpleasant events bravely and without complaining
as cool as a cucumber
to be calm and relaxed, especially in a difficult situation She walked in ________, as if nothing had happened.
fraternise with
to be friendly with hostile forces He's not in the habit of ____ his workers.
be done for
to be in serious trouble If we get caught, we're ____ ___.
be green
to be inexperienced He got a job shortly after graduating despite being _____.
to be on the trail of
to be searching for smb/smth by examining information you find out where they went They were on ____ Yeti when the blizzard started.
come in
to become fashionable OPP go out Trainers really became popular in the 1980s, when casual sportswear came ___.
blow a fuse
to become very angry, lose your temper When he told her how much it cost, she ____.
fidget about/around
to behave or move nervously or restlessly She told her student to stop ____ and to sit still and concentrate.
gloat about/over
to brag greatly He's always ___ his meteoric rise as an actor.
in focus
to concentrate Try to get the photograph ____ __ this time.
do down
to criticise She felt that everyone in the meeting was trying to do her ____. Stop doing yourself ____.
come clean
to tell the truth about smth that you have been keeping secret I thought it was time to ______ (with everybody) about what I'd been doing.
put one's foot down
to use your authority to stop something happening When she started borrowing my clothes without asking, I had to put ————
fret about
to worry about She does nothing but ____ being overweight yet never tries to diet.
Too many chiefs and not enough Indians
too many managers and not enough people to do the work
Too many cooks spoil the broth
too many people interfering is a bad way of doing things
deal in
trade in sth They mainly deal ____ rare books.
by/from force of habit
used to doing sth without thinking ________ I always hung the house keys on a hook next to the front door.
there are plenty more fish in the sea
used to say that there are many other people or possibilities, especially when one person or thing has been unsuitable or unsuccessful Don't cry over Pierre - there are plenty ___ ____ ___!
on the face of it
used when you are describing how a situation seems on the surface ______, it seems like a bargain, but I bet there are hidden costs.
as tough as old boots
very strong, not easily made weaker He might be in his eighties but he's _______, that man.
in all
with everything added together to make a total The bill came to £25 ___ __ .
fair and square
within the rules, honestly SHe won the election fair ________.