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[오디오북] Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book 1 (Page 151 ~ Page 217)

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[오디오북] Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book 1 (Page 151 ~ Page 217)


00:15 page 151
pick on : to criticize, annoy, or punish someone repeatedly and unfairly

0:38 page 152
be up for : to want to do something

01:56 page 155
have (got) it made : to be certain to be successful

02:47 page 156
slack off : to release or ease the tension or pressure (on something)

03:25 page 157
have a shot at : To have a chance to achieve, attain, or have success in something.

05:17 page 162
be in for : have good reason to expect trouble or retribution.

05:42 page 163
get a kick out of : to be amused by something, to laugh about something or to get pleasure out of something.
have one’s heart set on : to want something very much She has her heart set on a new bicycle.

06:48 page 165
give someone the axe : informal, to dismiss (someone) from a job : to fire (someone)
have a taste of : If you have a taste of a particular way of life or activity

08:12 page 167
bang out : to produce (something) in a quick or hurried manner
punch line : The punchline of a joke or funny story is its last sentence or phrase, which gives it its humor.
bog down : If you get bogged down in something, it prevents you from making progress or getting something done.

10:09 page 171
on a roll : making a lot of progress

11:58 page 174
have a bone to pick with : to want to talk to someone about something annoying they have done

16:05 page 182
set (put) the record straight : to tell people the truth about something

16:58 page 183
toss and turn : to move about and turn over in bed because one is unable to sleep
take one for the team : To sacrifice one's own welfare or interests in favor of others'.

18:38 page 186
get busted : To be caught in the act of wrongdoing, bad behavior, or lying.

19:34 page 188
rat me out : to reveal incriminating or embarrassing information about someone.

20:11 page 189
kiss one's butt (kiss someone's as) : to be nice to someone to get something from someone
give someone the cold shoulder : to ignore or shun someone
sell someone out : to betray someone; to reveal damaging information about someone.
break the ice : you say or do something to make people feel relaxed and comfortable.

21:11 page 190
chum up : to become friends

21:23 page 191
two can play at that game : used to tell someone that they will not have an advantage over you by doing something because you can do it too

22:24 page 192
pull the plug : to suddenly stop supporting something, to end a project

22:48 page 193
be bouncing off the walls : acting in a very uncontrolled and excited way.
come down off : to cease to feel the heightened effects of (a drug, an exhilarating experience, etc.)
to wait someone out (wait out someone or something) : to wait and do nothing until something unpleasant has ended

23:56 page 196
be better off : in a better situation

24:55 page 198
get my gears turning : the mind is working,

25:25 page 199
I go out on a high note : To leave (something) at a successful, impressive

29:01 page 205
lost my lunch : it made you sick (throw up, vomit etc.)

30:27 page 208
pile out : to move out of a place or a vehicle quickly

32:54 page 212
hold off : If you hold off doing something, you delay doing it or delay making a decision about it.

33:45 page 214
egg someone on : to urge or encourage (someone) to do something that is usually foolish or dangerous
put two and two together : to figure something out.

35:47 page 217
too big for one's britches : too confident or proud of oneself

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