This document contains a list of common idioms in English with their meanings:
1) "I'm all ears" means ready and willing to listen.
2) "All hands on deck" means everyone needs to help or participate.
3) "All in your head" refers to something being imagined or not real.
4) "All the rage" describes something very popular or trendy.
The document provides examples of how each idiom is used in a sentence to demonstrate its meaning. It helps explain idioms, which are groups of words that have a figurative meaning beyond the literal definition.
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1. D AT E : M O N D AY / 3 0 T H / N O V E M B E R / 2 0 1 5
N A M E : J U A N D I E G O ZU R I TA F
C O U R S E : 3 R D “ B ”
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IDIOMS
2. IDIOMS
Idioms are groups of words in a fixed order
that have a meaning that cannot be guessed
by knowing the meaning of the individual
words.
3. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT MEDICINE OR
SURGICAL PROCEDURE, I'M ALL EARS
1) I'm all ears
4. NOW, I NEED ALL HANDS ON DECK FOR THE
NEXT TWO DAYS.
2) ALL HANDS ON DECK
5. FEAR OF FLYING IS ALL IN YOUR HEAD, AND I
WANTED TO SHOW YOU HOW POWERFUL YOUR
MIND CAN BE..
3) ALL IN YOUR HEAD
7. IF ANY ONE CALLS, TELL THEM I'M OUT .
5) ANYONE´S CALL
8. SILVIA´S ON AUTOMATIC PILOT THIS MONTH,
SHE DOES NOT PAY ATTENTION IN ANY
ACTIVITY.
6) Automatic Pilot
9. HAITI IS CURRENTLY ENGAGED IN A
RACE AGAINST THE CLOCK TO PREPARE FOR THE
HURRICANE SEASON.
7)Against the clock
10. I'M A GROWN MAN, WALKING THE STREETS,
INVESTIGATING WITH THE POLICE, HOPING
TO ACCIDENTALLY-ON-PURPOSE MEET WITH
THE GIRL THAT I MET 16 YEARS AGO.
8) Accidentally on purpose
11. WHEREVER YOU ARE, WHETHER IT'S NIGHT OR
DAY, THERE MUST BE PALM TREES, MUSIC, THE
SEA AND ALL THAT JAZZ. BUT I'M WAITING HERE.
9) All that Jazz
12. THE ESPIRITUAL EXERCISES ARE A LOT OF
DINAMICS TO SORT YOURSELF OUT AND GET
YOUR ACT TOGETHER.
10) Get your act together