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2016년 2월 23일 화요일

PE 2/22 Indoor Climbing for the First Time


* free-for-all: an uncontrolled competition, argument, or fight in which anyone can participate
ex> Once the shouting and name-calling began, the meeting quickly disintegrated into a free-for-all.

* no-nonsense: straightforward; sensible; practical
ex> Heather’s aunt was a no-nonsense, middle-aged woman who rarely laughed, joked, or even relaxed.

* name of the game: the essential part or ultimate purpose of an activity
ex> In today’s media landscape, the name of the game is to get as many likes, shares, and retweets as possible.

* dog tired: exhausted: exhausted
ex> Even though we were dog tired after the fundraiser, we were thrilled at how much we were able to accomplish for the refugees.

* off-kilter: not properly aligned; not functioning properly
ex> Ian knew there had been another small earthquake because all the pictures in his house were off-kilter again.

* flail: to move in an energetic but uncontrolled way
ex> Don’t flail around in the water: it takes less energy than you think to stay afloat.

* take a leaf from one’s book: ~의 행동을 본받다
A commonly-used variation of this expression is take a page from one’s book. Technically, this is impossible to do, as a page is only one side of a leaf of paper, so you can’t take just a single page out of a book.
ex> I took a leaf from Andy’s book and started going to bed and waking up earlier.


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