Idioms 1
Idioms 2
Idioms 3
Idioms 4
100

to enter or to board a vehicle. 

To ________ is used for cars; to _______ is used for all other forms of transportation. 


to get in/to get on

100

to start or cause to function (also: to switch on)


- Please _______ the light; it's too dark in here.

to turn on

100

to try to find, to search for

o He's spent over an hour _____ the pen that he lost.


to look for

100

to wear formal clothes, to dress very nicely.

 

- We should definitely ________ to go to the theater.

to dress up

200

to leave or to descend from a vehicle. 

To _________ of is used for cars; ________ is used for all other forms of transportation.


to get out of/ to get off

200

to cause to stop functioning (also: to switch off, to shut off)

flow, such as electricity, water, gas, etc.
- Please _______ the light when you leave the room.

to turn off

200

acceptable, fine; yes, okay

o He said that it would be ________ to wait in her office until she returned.


all right

200

finally, after a long time.

 

- We waited for hours and then the train arrived ____________.


at last

300

to place on oneself (usually said of clothes) 

E.g.: Mary _________ her coat and left the room.

to put on

300

very soon; immediately (also: at once)


- Dad says that dinner will be ready _______, so we'd better wash our hands and set the table.

right away

300

gradually, slowly (also: step by step)


o Karen's health seems to be improving _________.

little by little

300

as is the general case, as is typical.


- George is late for class _________. This seems to happen every day.

as usual

400

to remove (usually said of clothes) 

E.g.: John _______ his jacket as he entered the office. 

E.g. 2: ______ your sweater ______. The room is very warm.

to take off

400

to lift form the floor, table, etc., with one's fingers


- Harry _________ the newspaper that was on the front doorstep.

to pick up

400

don't be concerned about it; ignore what was just said


o When he spilled his drink on my coat, I said, "__________. It needs to be cleaned anyway."

never mind

400

get information about, to determine.


- Will you please try to ________ what time the airplane arrives?

to find out

500

to telephone (also: to give some one a call) 

To call can be used instead of _________, as in the first example below. 

E.g.: I forgot to ____________ Mr. Jones yesterday. I'd better call him now.

to call up

500

eventually, after a period of time


- If you study English seriously, __________ you'll become fluent.

sooner or later

500

to choose, to select 


o Ann ___________ a good book to give to her brother as a graduation gift.

to pick out

500

give one's attention to; to watch.

 

- The teacher told us to _______ the blackboard and not at our books.


to look at