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2015년 4월 30일 목요일

PE 4/30 Team Handball

I’m just as flabbergasted as you are. Look at all these spectators! This must be the most popular sport in Iceland.
* flabbergasted: very surprised; astonished
= shocked; floored; taken aback
ex> She was flabbergasted to discover that her favorite coffee shop had gone out of business.

It’s like basketball with goalies and a huge net. Wow! Look at them go!

I thought ice hockey was exciting, but this game is fast and furious!
* fast and furious: full of rapid action
ex> The storm moved in fast and furious, so we ran for cover in a n abandoned shed.

I’ll say! Those players are running around full throttle, tossing that ball like there’s no tomorrow. I can hardly keep up!
* full throttle: with maximum energy and speed
ex> By the second quarter of next year, production will be going full throttle.
ex> My grandfather always drove at full throttle, so it’s no wonder they took his license away.
Note> This phrase gets its origin from the practice of pilots, who, when they push the throttle all the way down, make the aircraft move at its maximum speed.
* like there is no tomorrow: rapidly and without regard for future consequences
ex> Johnny sat down and started eating cherry pie like there was no tomorrow.

You nailed it, honey! I can’t believe how action-packed this game is! Woa! Goal!
* nail something: to do something perfectly or successfully
ex> You must have nailed the audition, because the director left a message offering you the lead role.
ex> Not only did he pass the test, but he nailed it: he got 98 percent!
Note> The phrase, “hit the nail on the head,” means to say or do exactly the right thing, which is a little different from the expression above.


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