120 Idioms Áp Dụng Cho Mọi Bài Speaking
120 Idioms Áp Dụng Cho Mọi Bài Speaking
120 Idioms Áp Dụng Cho Mọi Bài Speaking
E.g: I bumped into my old friends at the seminar for education officials.
2. A drop in the ocean – every small part of something much bigger. (Hạt muối bỏ bể
không thấm vào đâu)
E.g: Just learning idioms is a drop in the ocean when it comes to preparing for the
3. Work flat out – work very hard (làm việc cật lực)
E.g: The employees have been working flat out to get the job finished ahead of the
deadline.
E.g: Whenever they visit Grandma she makes a fuss over the children.
6. Run of the mill – average, ordinary (không có gì đặc biệt, bình thường)
E.g: Apple phones are very run of the mill these days.
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7. Far-fetched – usually refers to an idea, choice, decision, plan that may be unusual,
probably not a good choice. (gượng gạo, không tự nhiên, cường điệu)
E.g: The government’s choice for the new Defense Secretary seemed pretty
farfetched to the opposition party.
9. A hot potato – a controversial topic (vấn đề khó giải quyết, vấn đề nan giải)
E.g: Abortion and capital punishment are hot potatoes in my country at the moment.
10. Get a kick out of (something) – to get excitement or pleasure from an event or
thought. (thích thú/tìm thấy sự thú vị của cái gì đó)
E.g: I really get a kick out of seeing the crazy things carried on motorbikes
sometimes.
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11. Bent out of shape – often used to admonish others not to be too upset. (nổi điên,
vô cùng tức giận)
E.g: Don’t get all bent out of shape about the way they drive over here!
12. Give (lend) somebody a hand – to give some forms of assistance with a task
(giúp đỡ)
13. Sit on the fence – to be undecided. (trung lập, không đứng về bên nào)
E.g: I haven’t made my mind up about that issue, I’ll have to sit on the fence.
15. Hit the books – to study, usually intensively (vùi đầu vào học)
E.g: I will sit the IELTS test next week. That’s why I have been hitting the books all day
long.
16. Soul mate – someone you trust very deeply (bạn tâm giao, bạn chí cốt)
17. Broke – usually financial related, have no money, can also generally reference a
state (cháy túi, hết tiền)
18. (Go) back to the drawing board – to start planning something again because the
first plan failed (làm lại từ đầu)
E.g: Our plan didn’t work out, so it’s back to the drawing board.
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19. Go the extra mile – To make an extra effort; do more than usual (vô cùng cố gắng)
E.g: You had better not forget 8 leadership attributes that make you go the extra mile.
21. Up-to-the-minute – the very latest or most recent (rất hiện đại, rất hợp mốt, giờ
chót, rất kịp thời)
E.g: Now we’re going live to our reporter in Washington for up-to-the-minute news on
the crisis.
E.g: I feel as though we always need to be on the go because life’s too short to be
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idle!
E.g: An upmarket restaurant that is quite pricey but also quite good
24. Cram – to try to accomplish a lot quickly, also can mean to try to put a lot of items
in a tight fit, which is probably not idiomatic with that meaning. (nhồi nhét)
E.g: The students are all cramming to get ready for the exams.
26. Keep one’s chin up – remain brave and keep on trying; remain cheerful in difficult
circumstances. (lạc quan lên, đừng nản chí)
E.g: Keep your chin up. Don’t take your troubles to bed with you. Keep your chin up.
Things will get better sooner or later
27. Read my/your/his mind – W – guess what somebody is thinking (đoán suy nghĩ
của người khác)
E.g: I was surprised he knew what I was planning, like he could read my mind.
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28. Get the ball rolling – start doing something, especially something big (bắt đầu
hành động)
E.g: You should get the ball rolling as soon as possible to be well-prepared for the
IELTS test.
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29. For ages – for a very long time (một thời gian dài/rất lâu rồi)
30. Fill in for someone – do someone’s work while he is away; substitute for (làm thay
việc của ai đó)
E.g: Bill is going to be filling in for me while I’m out on maternity leave. antsy –
getting restless. (sốt ruột, hiếu động, không yên được)
E.g: The guys are getting antsy, we need to go somewhere else before they get too
noisy.
E.g: For Tom, getting a graphic design certificate was easy as pie – he seemed to
have a natural talent for it.
E.g: I noticed that the cat was looking a little under the weather.
E.g: We’re keeping our fingers crossed that he’ll be healthy again very soon have a
chin-wag – have a long conversation between friends; have a chat (trò chuyện)
34. Chicken scratch (n) – the handwriting that is crammed or illegible (chữ như gà
bới/chữ xấu không đọc được)
E.g: He was up until the wee hours trying to finish his work.
36. A blessing in disguise – something that seems bad or unlucky at first, but results
in something good happening later (trong cái rủi có cái may)
37. All in the same boat – in the same difficult situation as someone else (cùng
chung cảnh ngộ)
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E.g: None of us has any money, so we’re all in the same boat.
38. Beating around the bush – avoid the main topic and not speaking directly about
it (vòng vo tam quốc)
E.g: Let’s stop beating about the bush and discuss this matter
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39. Early bird (someone who gets up early) (người hay dậy sớm)
40. A breath of fresh air – something that is new & refreshing (điều gì đó mới mẻ)
E.g: Selena was a talented and beautiful entertainer, a breath of fresh air in an
industry full of people all trying to copy each other.
41. Keep an eye on – W – to monitor a situation, not forget about it. (để mắt tới)
42. Keep your nose to the grindstone – continue to put forward a good effort (làm
việc chăm chỉ)
E.g: If you keep your nose to the grindstone, you will finish this job tonight.
43. Know something [it, this] inside out – to be totally familiar with (hiểu rõ, quen
thuộc)
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44. Leave well enough alone – W – to not try to change something that is good
enough (để nguyên như vậy, không cần thay đổi nữa vì đã tốt rồi)
E.g: This repair is not perfect, but let’s leave well enough alone.
45. Now and then – W– on an occasional basis, often every is used as the first word
of this idiomatic phrase. (thỉnh thoảng)
46. A penny for your thoughts – ask someone who is being very quiet what they are
thinking about (bạn đang mải mê nghĩ chuyện gì vậy?)
E.g: For several minutes they sat silently, then finally she looked at him and said, “ A
penny for your thoughts, Walter.”
47. Against the clock – do something as fast as possible and try to finish it before a
certain time. (cật lực, chạy đua với thời gian)
E.g: With her term paper due on Monday, she was racing against the clock to finish it
.
48. Lend an ear – to listen carefully and in a friendly way to someone (lắng nghe)
E.g: If you have any problems, go to Claire. She’ll always lend a sympathetic ear.
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49. On cloud nine – very happy; deliriously happy (cực kỳ sung sướng, hạnh phúc như
ở trên mây)
E.g: She just bought her first new car and she’s on cloud nine.
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51. Hard feelings – the emotion of being upset or offended. (buồn phiền) E.g: I am
sorry I have to fire you. No hard feelings, okay?
E.g: It’s after 12 o’clock. I think it’s time to hit the hay.
E.g: I’m sick to death of doing nothing but work. Let’s go out tonight and have fun.
54. (come) rain or shine – means something will happen regardless of weather or
other difficulties. (dù mưa hay nắng, dù có chuyện gì xảy ra)
E.g: I will be on time for the class, rain or shine. Come rain or shine, she is always
smiling.
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E.g: I’m all ears, waiting to hear your latest excuse for not getting this job done!
56. In the nick of time – not too late, but very close (vừa đúng/kịp lúc)
E.g: I got to the drugstore just in the nick of time. It’s a good thing, because I really
need this medicine!
57. Fresh/clean out of something – have sold or used up the last of something (hết
nhẵn rồi)
E.g: I have to go buy some more milk. It seems we’re fresh out now.
E.g: I have mixed feelings about my trip to England. I love the people, but the climate
upsets me.
59. Give it one’s best shot – do the best that one can (cố hết sức có thể)
E.g: This test question is really tough! I’ll give it my best shot, and I’ll get some marks
for doing my best.
60. In deep water – in difficulty; in trouble or in a dangerous situation (gặp rắc rối,
gặp tình thế khó)
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E.g: I went to the new discount store and bought these new shoes for only five
dollars. That’s next to nothing!
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63. Put yourself in somebody’s shoes – imagine that you are in somebody’s position
in order to understand his/her feelings (đặt mình vào vị trí của người khác)
E.g: If you put yourself in my shoes, you would understand why I made that decision
64. At all costs– do everything you can to achieve/succeed something (bằng mọi giá)
E.g: My dream is to become a successful businessman and I will work hard for it AT
ALL COSTS
65. Explore all avenues – investigate every possible means to find a solution to a
givenproblem or to achieve a desired outcome. (tìm mọi cách để làm gì đó)
E.g: We need to EXPLORE ALL AVENUES before doing something that is not very safe
to a great number of people in order to minimize unfavorable consequences
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66. On the ball – active and aware of things (hiểu và chủ động trong việc gì đó)
E.g: Our staff is really on the ball to get projects done on time.
67. Throw in the towel – Give up on something (từ bỏ, đầu hàng)
E.g: I’ve spent too much time on this project to throw in the towel now.
68. Down to earth – practical and realistic; Back to reality (thực tế)
E.g: It’s time we were brought down to earth to figure out difficult situation, and offer
a good solution.
69. Full of beans – A person who is lively, active and healthy. (tràn đầy năng lượng)
E.g: I really enjoy being with my best friend because he is always full of beans.
70. Get a head start – Start before all others. (đi đầu, tiên phong) E.g: This year we’ll
get a head start on the competition by running more advertisements.
71. Hear on the grapevine - ’to hear rumors’ about something or someone. (nghe
loáng thoáng về vấn đề gì đó)
E.g: I heard on the grapevine that she was pregnant, but I don’t know anything more.
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72. Hit the nail on the head- To be right about something (đúng về việc gì đó)
E.g: Mike hit the nail on the head when he said most people can use a computer
without knowing how it works.
73. In the heat of the moment- say or do it without thinking because you are very
angry or excited (Trong lúc nóng giận)
E.g: She doesn’t hate you. She just said that in the heat of the moment.
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74. It takes two to tango- both people involved in a bad situation are responsible for
it (trong cùng 1 sự việc mà có 2 hay nhiều người dính líu đến thì tất cả phải có trách
nhiệm như nhau/ phải có lửa mới có khói)
E.g: She blames Tracy for stealing her husband. ‘Well, it takes two to tango.’
75. Get/jump on the bandwagon- Join a popular trend or activity. (tham gia vào một
hoạt động phổ biến/ phong trào)
E.g: You jump on the bandwagon when all your friends begin eating at a new popular
restaurant.
76. Keep something at bay- Keep something away (ngăn ai/ cái gì tiếp tận)
77. Kill two birds with one stone - to accomplish two different things at the same
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E.g: I killed two birds with one stone and saw some old friends while I was in Leeds
visiting my parents.
78. Last straw - The final problem in a series of problems. (giọt nước tràn ly)
79. Let sleeping dogs lie - to not talk about things which have caused problems in the
past, or to not try to change a situation because you might cause problems (đừng có
nhắc đến những chuyện không hay trong quá khứ/ để yên mọi thứ được yên ổn)
E.g: Jane knew she should report the accident but decided to let sleeping dogs lie.
80. Let the cat out of the bag - To reveal a secret or a surprise, often without an
intention to do so (vô tình tiết lộ bí mật)
E.g: It’s a secret. Try not to let the cat out of the bag.
81. Not playing with a full deck - Someone who lacks intelligence. (kém thông minh)
E.g: Jim’s a nice guy, but with some of the foolish things he does, I wonder if he’s not
playing with a full deck.
82. Far cry from - Very different from (rất khác biệt)
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E.g: What you did was a far cry from what you said you were going to do.
83. Give the benefit of the doubt - to decide you will believe someone or something
(quyết định tin tưởng ai hoăc điều gì đó)
E.g: I didn’t know whether his story was true or not, but I decided to give him the
benefit of the doubt.
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84. Pull the wool over someone’s eyes - Deceive someone into thinking well of them.
(lừa dối/che mắt ai đó)
E.g: You can’t pull the wool over my eyes. I know what’s going on.
85. See eye to eye - This idiom is used to say that two (or more people) agree on
something. (nhất trí)
86. Take with a grain of salt - Consider something to be not completely true or right
(nửa tin nửa ngờ)
E.g: I’ve read the article, which I take with a grain of salt.
87. Taste of your own medicine - Means that something happens to you or is done to
you that you have done to someone else (gậy ông đập lưng ông)
E.g: Tom talks way too much – but last night he met someone who talked even more
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than he does, and he got frustrated. He finally got a taste of his own medicine.
89. Whole nine yards - Everything, the entire amount, as far as possible (tất cả mọi
thứ)
E.g: When I was little, my family always had lots of pets – dogs, cats, hamsters, fish,
rabbits – the whole nine yards.
90. Wouldn’t be caught dead - Would never like to do something (thà chết chứ không
làm, không báo giờ thích làm điều gì đó)
91. At the drop of a hat - immediately; instantly (trong tích tắc, ngay lập tức)
E.g: If you need help, just call on me. I can come at the drop of a hat.
92. On the dot – W – happens at a particular time, precise time, exactly time. (đúng
tại thời điểm đó)
E.g: The class will start at 8:00 a.m. on the dot, so don’t be late!
93. And then some – and even more; and more than has been mentioned. (nhiều hơn
thế)
E.g: It looked like 20,000 people and then some were crowded into the stadium.
Investors in the business got their money back and then some.
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94. Find my feet – to become comfortable doing something. (dần quen với việc gì)
E.g: Moving to a new city was difficult at first, but I soon found my feet.
95. Read my/your/his mind – W – refers to the idea that thoughts are known by
another. (đi guốc trong bụng)
E.g: I was surprised he knew what I was planning, like he could read my mind.
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96. Before long - W – a rather short amount of time. (chẳng bao lâu nữa)
E.g: I will be gone before long, but I hope you learn a lot
97. Cost an arm and a leg – really expensive. (quá đắt đỏ)
E.g: This dress is really nice, but it cost me an arm and a leg.
98. Set in their ways – not wanting to change (không chịu thay đổi thói quen, suy
nghĩ...)
99. (the) bottom line W – most important number or information. (con số hoặc thông
tin quan trọng)
E.g: Don’t give me the details of what the client said about the bid, just tell me his
bottom line.
100. Burn the midnight oil – stay up late, esp work late (thức khuya, đặc biệt làm việc
muộn)
E.g: We’re gonna have to burn the midnight oil to get this job done by tomorrow.
101. Call it a day – end the job (or task) for the day, (or night) (kết thúc công
việc/nhiệm vụ của một ngày)
E.g: Well, it was nice chatting with you, but it’s time for me to call it a day.
102. Change one’s mind W – to change a decision or opinion. (thay đổi quyết định/ý kiến)
103. Over the moon – to be extremely pleased or happy. (cảm thấy cực kỳ hạnh phúc,
vui vẻ)
104. (Right) off the top of my head – saying something without giving it too much
thought or without precise knowledge. (nói ra điều gì đó không cần suy nghĩ quá
nhiều hay cần một kiến thức gì đó đặc biệt)
E.g: You are familiar enough with the data. Give us the information off the top of your head.
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105. Catch your/my/his eye W – something or someone that has a visual attraction
for you, can be a written description as well. Really is often used to introduce this
idiom.
E.g: That pretty girl really caught my eye. Do any of these watches catch your eye?
The price on that advertised special really caught my eye.
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E.g: She’s a bit down in the dumps because she failed one of her exams.
107. (on the) cutting edge W – the most modern, up to date process or
product/equipment (vượt xa người khác ở một lĩnh vực nào đó)
E.g: His teaching process is on the cutting edge. This new computer is cutting edge
technology.
108. Put all your eggs in one basket – put all your money or effort into one thing. (bỏ
tất cả trứng vào một giỏ, bỏ tất cả tiền bạc và công sức vào việc gì đó)
E.g: Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. You should apply to lots of different
universities
109. Chill out – relax, calm down (thoải mái, thư giãn)
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E.g: Despite terrorism, Obama still kept calm and told his staff to chill out and got
back to work.
111. (to be) fed up with – tired of, disgusted with (chán cái gì đó)
E.g: A student will get a 9 in the IELTS writing test once in a blue moon.
E.g: That new motorbike I bought is really a white elephant, it is expensive and too big
for these streets.
114. Get a kick out of something = Enjoy doing sth very much Bạn rất thích làm gì
E.g: I have been over the moon ever since i got engaged
116. Out of the blue - Nói về sự việc xảy ra đột ngột, không hề có cảnh báo hay chuẩn
bị trước
E.g: It just started raining out of the blue - trời tự nhiên mưa.
117. Try my hand at something: To try working in some jobs: thử sức làm công việc
gì đấy
E.g: I have tried my hands at a number of other finance jobs, but I always find myself
coming back to accounting.
118. Blown away: extremely impressed by something: cực kỳ sốc, ấn tượng với cái gì đó
E.g: When I saw Son Tung live in concert, I was absolutely blown away by his talent.
119. Under the weather: to feel ill or not well: cảm giác "chầy", khó chịu, chẳng muốn
làm gì hoặc nói chuyện với ai
E.g: I think watching a film in the theater is a great way to feel better if you're feeling
a bit under the weather.
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