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Học Tiếng Anh qua Idioms. Dễ hiểu, giúp các bạn luyện tập tiếng anh tốt hơn | = Easy English = ESSENTIAL ENGLISH IDIOMS Intermediate = Easy English = 1 LESSON 14 to eat in/to eat out: to eat at home/to eat in a restaurant · I feel too tired to go out for dinner. Let’s eat in again tonight. · When you eat out, what restaurant do you generally go to? cut and dried: predictable, known beforehand; boring · The results of the national election were rather cut and dried; the Republicans won easily. · A job on a factory assembly line is certainly cut and dried. to look after: to watch, to supervise, to protect (also: to take care of, to keep an eye on) · Grandma will look after the baby while we go to the lecture. · Who is going to take care of your house plants while you are away? · I’d appreciate it if you’d keep an eye on my car while I’m in the store. to feel like: to have the desire to, to want to consider This idiom is usually followed by a gerund (the -ing form of a verb used as a noun). · I don’t feel like studying tonight. Let’s go to a basketball game. · I feel like taking a long walk. Would you like to go with me? once and for all: finally, absolutely · My daughter told her boyfriend once and for all that she wouldn’t date him anymore. · Once and for all, John has quit smoking cigarettes. to hear from: to receive news or information from To hear from is used for receiving a letter, telephone call, etc., from a person or organization. · I don’t hear from my brother very often since he moved to Chicago. · Have you heard from the company about that new job? to hear of: to know about, to be familiar with; to consider (The second definition is always used in the negative.) · When I asked for directions to Mill Street, the police officer said that she had never heard of it. · Byron strongly disagreed with my request by saying, «I won’t hear of if!» to make fun of: to laugh at, to joke about · They are making fun of Carlo’s new hair style. Don’t you think that it’s really strange? · Don’t make fun of Jose’s English. He’s doing the best he can.