Thursday, 23 April 2026

take someone to the cleaner’s

 








take someone to the cleaner’s
= to unfairly taking a lot of money from someone 

The foreign buyer believed the local agent took him to the cleaner’s due to all those hidden fees and taxes.
外國買家認為當地代理商因為那些隱藏費用和稅金而敲了他一筆。

Mark hired a contractor for home renovations but felt he was taken to the cleaner’s when the final bill included unexpected costs for materials and labor.
Mark聘請了承包商進行房屋裝修,但當最終帳單包含意想不到的材料和人工費用時,他覺得自己被敲了一筆。

Susan felt she was taken to the cleaner’s after buying a used car that came with a hidden list of repairs that the seller hadn’t disclosed.
Susan在購買了一輛附帶賣方未透露的隱藏維修清單的二手車後,覺得自己被敲了一筆。

Mark sought help from a tax preparer who promised to maximize his refund. He ended up feeling taken to the cleaner’s when he discovered he was charged excessively for basic services.
Mark向一位承諾讓他得到最多退稅額的報稅員尋求幫助。當他發現自己被收取過高的基本服務費用時,最終覺得自己被敲了一筆。


Some synonyms and antonyms for the phrase "take someone to the cleaner’s":

Synonyms 
Cheat
Con 
Rip off 
Rob

Antonyms
Compensate
Reimburse 
Treat justly

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What does the phrase "take someone to the cleaner’s" mean?

A) To help someone with their laundry

B) To cheat or swindle someone, often financially

C) To take someone out for a meal

D) To give someone a makeover




cut corners

 cut corners

= to do something in the easiest, quickest, or least expensive way, often by ignoring rules or omitting important steps


Mark decided to cut corners on the project to meet the tight deadline.

To save money, Mark cut corners by skipping some safety checks.

To meet the deadline, Susan cut corners and skipped some testing phases.


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What does "cut corners" mean?

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A) Do extra work carefully

B) Follow all the rules

C) Take the easiest way

D) Spend more time

Wednesday, 22 April 2026

break the ice

 break the ice

= to initiate a conversation


Mark cracked a joke about the rainy weather to break the ice with the new coworkers in the elevator.


Susan offered a warm smile and a handshake to break the ice as soon as she met her new neighbors.


Mark told a funny story to break the ice at the new team meeting.


Susan shared an interesting fact to break the ice during the team introduction.



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01. Question: What does "break the ice" mean?   

A) Start a conversation

B) End a meeting

C) Break a piece of ice

D) Freeze water  


02. Question: Which situation best illustrates "breaking the ice"?   

A) A speaker starts with a joke to relax the audience

B) Two strangers avoid eye contact in silence

C) A person remains silent during the meeting

D) A team members ignore each other during work  

Tuesday, 21 April 2026

the gift that keeps on giving

 







the gift that keeps on giving
= something that continues to provide benefits, enjoyment, or value over time

For Mark, his love for reading is the gift that keeps on giving; each book opens up new ideas.
對Mark來說,他對閱讀的熱愛是取之不盡的寶藏;每一本書都為他開啟新的想法。

Susan found that volunteering was the gift that keeps on giving, as it enriched her life and helped others.
Susan發現義工服務是會持續帶來回報的事,因為它豐富了她的人生,也幫助了他人。

Mark believes that his exercise routine is the gift that keeps on giving because it improves his health over time.
Mark 相信他的運動習慣是長期受益的投資,因為它隨著時間改善他的健康。

Investing in lifelong learning is like the gift that keeps on giving; the knowledge I gain always benefits me.
投資在終身學習上就像受用無窮的寶藏;我獲得的知識總是讓我受益。


Some synonyms and antonyms for "the gift that keeps on giving":

Synonyms
Lasting benefit
Continuous reward 
Long-term blessing

Antonyms
One-time benefit 
Short-lived advantage
Limited value 


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01. Which of the following best illustrates the idea of "the gift that keeps on giving"?

A) A one-time donation to a charity that helps feed families in need

B) An investment in renewable energy that generates ongoing savings

C) A gift voucher that can only be used once

D) A souvenir purchased on vacation



02. What does "the gift that keeps on giving" mean?

A) A gift with lasting value

B) A gift you forget soon

C) A gift you return later

D) A gift that breaks fast




Monday, 20 April 2026

test the limits of something

 







test the limits of something
= to push the boundaries or explore the maximum capabilities of a particular object, idea, or system 

Mark wanted to test the limits of his endurance by running a marathon.
Mark想透過跑馬拉松來挑戰自己的極限。

Susan decided to test the limits of her creativity by entering a design competition.
Susan決定參加設計比賽來測試自己的創意極限。

During their project, Mark and Susan aimed to test the limits of the new software’s capabilities.
在專案進行期間,Mark和Susan的目標是測試這套新軟體的極限。

The engineers decided to test the limits of the new supercar to explore its maximum performance capabilities. 
工程師們決定將這輛新超跑推向極限,以探索其最高性能表現。


Some synonyms and antonyms for "test the limits of":

Synonyms
Push the boundaries
Explore the limits 
Maximize performance

Antonyms
Stay within limits
Follow guidelines
Accept constraints 

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01. What does it mean to "test the limits of something"?

A) To ignore boundaries and act recklessly

B) To explore the maximum capacity or potential of a concept, idea, or system

C) To evaluate the minimum requirements for success

D) To avoid pushing boundaries for fear of failure


02. What does "test the limits of something" mean?

A) Break the object

B) Explore its maximum use

C) Ignore the rules

D) Avoid trying




Friday, 17 April 2026

take the high road

 







take the high road
= to act in a moral or ethical way, especially when others are behaving unethically or immorally 

When faced with severe criticism from reporters, it is important to take the high road and respond calmly.
面對記者的嚴厲批評時,保持風度、以高姿態應對並冷靜回應是很重要的。

When faced with criticism, she chose to take the high road and responded with kindness rather than anger.
面對批評時,她選擇保持風度、不與之計較,以善意而非憤怒回應。

When Mark was unfairly criticized at work, he chose to take the high road and addressed the issue respectfully.
當 Mark 在職場上遭受不公平批評時,他選擇保持高格調、不卑不亢,以尊重的態度處理這個問題。

When her team lost the match unfairly, Susan took the high road by congratulating the winners and encouraging her teammates.
當她的隊伍不公平地輸掉比賽時,Susan展現風度、不計較輸贏,向勝利者道賀並鼓勵隊友。


Some synonyms and antonyms for the phrase "take the high road":

Synonyms
Act ethically 
Be principled
Take the moral path 

Antonyms
Sink to their level
Act unethically
Respond with anger
Lower standards 

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01. What does the phrase "take the high road" mean?

A) To act in a dishonest or unethical manner

B) To choose a morally positive approach in difficult situations

C) To avoid all conflict and confrontation

D) To follow a strict set of rules without flexibility