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Most common idioms and their meaning

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Most common idioms 



#idioms US/UK#


(1) change one's mind 
مجازيًا: تغيير رأى أو قرار شخص ما. 

(2) easier said than done 
مجازيًا: أكثر صعوبة مما تعتقد. 

(3) get canned [slang
=get sacked
=be given the ax
مجازيًا: يخسر وظيفة / يُطرد. 

(4) hang in there 
مجازيًا: يثابر / لا يستسلم. 

(5) if worse comes to worst 
مجازيًا: فى أسوأ الحالات / إذا لزم الأمر للغاية. 

(6) keep one's chin up
مجازيًا: يبقى إيجابيًا. 

(7) last resort 
مجازيًا: الحل الأخير للخروج من صعوبة. 

(8) live from hand to mouth 
مجازيًا: بالكاد لديه ما يكفي من المال للبقاء على قيد الحياة.

(9) look on the bright side 
مجازيًا: لتكن متفائلاً أو لتفكر في الجزء أو الجانب الإيجابي من الموقف. 

(10) make ends meet 
مجازيًا:أن تكون بخير ماليًا / إدارة أموال المرء بحيث يكون لديه ما يكفي للعيش.

(11) out of work 
مجازيًا: عاطل عن العمل أو لا يعمل.

(12) right-hand man
مجازيًا: المساعد أو الموظف الأكثر إفادة. 

(13) set eyes on 
مجازيًا: ينظر أو يرى لأول مرة.

(14) stab someone in the back 
مجازيًا: يخون شخص ما. 

(15) stressed out 
مجازيًا: تحت ضغط شديد / قلق جدًا. 

(16) tell off
مجازيًا: لتأنيب؛ لإخبار شخص ما بكلمات قوية بما يفكر فيه المرء حقًا.

(17) thank goodness 
مجازيًا: ممتن / مرتاح. 

(18) think big 
مجازيًا: يضع أهداف عالية. 

(19) ?What's the matter
مجازيًا: ما المشكلة؟ 

(20) when pigs fly![slang]
=when hell freezes over
=never in a million years
مجازيًا:مستحيل / أبداً


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