زبان ویدیو: در این ویدیو از مجموعه آموزش لهجه انگلیسی بریتانیایی کانال Lucy، می توانید 30 عبارت پیشرفته انگلیسی دشوار اما بسیار مهم برای استفاده روزانه را یاد بگیرید.
متن ترانسکریپت ویدیو
(gentle music)
– Hello, everyone, and welcome
back to English with Lucy.Today, I am going to teach you 30 tough
but important advanced phrases
that you can use to
expand your vocabulary.These are phrases that you
can use in daily conversation.They are advanced, they’re
at roughly C1 level,but I think that you can
use them in a naturaland confident way.
To further help your
understanding and your learning,I have created a free
PDF for you to downloadand it also includes a quiz,
so you can test your learning.
If you’d like to download
that free PDF and quiz,all you’ve got to do is click on the link
in the description box,
enter your name and your email address,
you sign up to my mailing list,
and I send the PDF and quiz
directly to your inbox.And then, every week after that,
you will get the PDF for my
weekly lessons automatically.So let’s begin.
I’m going to give you the phrase.
I’m going to show you how to pronounce it
with a phonetic transcription.
I’ll give you the meaning
and I will give you an
example of the phrase in use.These are all phrases that
you’ll hear native speakers sayon a regular basis,
but they’re not necessarily things
that you learn in a textbook.
You have to learn them in context,
which is why I’m providing
you with examples.Number one, a fraction of, a fraction of.
A fraction of something
is a small or tiny partor amount of something.
An example, the plastic folders
were a fraction of the priceof the leather ones.
That’s a much more advanced
way of saying cheaper.A fraction of the price.
(cash register ringing)Number two is all things
considered, all things considered.This means taking everything into account.
All things considered,
I think we’ve done a really good job.
Number three has a similar meaning.
It’s not exactly the same though.
It’s all in all, all in all.
It means overall or mostly.
All in all, I think the
response to the campaignwas very positive.
Number four is to be
bound to, to be bound to.Now, you might notice that I’m saying to,
but in the phonetic
transcription, I’ve put tuh,and previously I said of.
All of these phrases
would typically be usedwithin a longer sentence.
So you would usually use the weak forms.
To be bound to something
is to be certain to,or to be destined to.
An example, you’re bound to
hear back from them soon.You’re certain to hear
back from them soon.They will help you.
They’re bound to help you.
It’s a really common expression.
Number five is to be
down to, to be down to.This means to be as a result of.
For example, the drop in profit
was down to the bad
weather over Christmas.The drop in profit was as a
result of the bad weather,down to the bad weather.
(wind howling)I wonder what that was down to.
I wonder what that was as a result of.
It’s a really nice phrase.
Number six is to drive
somebody up the wall,to drive someone up the wall.
And this is to annoy someone
or to make them crazy.My mum always used to say it to me,
“You’re driving me up the wall, Lucy.
You’re annoying me so much.
You’re driving me crazy.”
An example, people who throw their rubbish
out of their car window
drive me up the wall.No word of a lie.
Just today, I went on
a run outside the farmand someone had unloaded what looked like
the entirety of the day’s
litter from McDonald’s.It’s always McDonald’s, isn’t it?
Number seven, a really
nice one, I say this a lot,it’s easier said than done.
That’s easier said than done.
This simply means not very easy.
If something isn’t very easy,
it’s easier to say it than it is to do it.
An example, I’d like to give our boss
some constructive criticism,
but that’s easier said than done,
meaning it’s not very easy
to criticise your boss.Number eight is for the most
part, for the most part.This means usually, or in most cases.
An example, I find running,
for the most part, very enjoyable,
usually, in most cases,
apart from when I fall over,which is what I did the other day.
I got completely muddy.
My phone landed in a puddle.
It wasn’t a good day,
but for the most part,I enjoy running.
Number 10 and number 11 go together.
We have number 10, which
is in high spirits,in high spirits,
which means in a cheerful
or energetic mood.For example, the winning
team was in high spiritsafter the award ceremony.
(crowd cheering)Then we have number 11,
which is the opposite.Can you guess what it is?
It’s in low spirits, in low spirits.
And this means in a sad or fatigued,
despondent mood.
(crowd moaning)She was in low spirits
due to her recent breakup.This is a more advanced way
of saying someone’s in
a bad or a good mood.Number 12 is just around the
corner, just around the corner.That actually makes sense.
Number 12 is just around the corner.
It’s here now.
(crowd cheering)It means coming very soon.
If something is just around the corner,
it’s coming very soon.
An example, I felt stressed
when I realised my driving testis just around the corner.
(car honking)Number 13 is to make a
point of doing something,to make a point of doing something.
And this is to always do something,
or to take particular
care to do something.An example, she always makes a point
of treating everyone as equals.
She always takes particular care
to make sure everyone is treated fairly.
Number 14 is to make ends
meet, to make ends meet.This means to earn
enough money to live on,to earn just enough money to live.
An example, we always
struggle to make ends meettowards the end of the year.
We struggle to have enough money,
because Christmas is expensive.
Number 15 is to miss the
point, to miss the point.This means to fail to
understand the essentialor important part of something.
I think you’ve completely
missed the point there.You haven’t understood the important part
of what I was saying, you
focused on something else.Number 16 is narrow-minded, narrow-minded.
This means prejudiced,
or not willing to listen
to the views of others.An example, her father-in-law
is extremely narrow-mindedand is unable to accept that
it’s no longer than 1900s.Number 17 is on hand, on hand,
and this means present or available.
An example, the counsellor
is always on handto offer a shoulder to cry on.
18 is on the face of
it, on the face of it.And this means apparently,
but without knowing all
of the relevant facts.An example, on the face of it,
she seems to have settled in well.
I don’t fully know, but
it seems that she has.Number 19 is on the verge
of, on the verge of.This means very near to doing something
or experiencing something.
And we nearly always use this with tears.
If someone’s on the verge of tears,
then they are nearly crying.
Number 20, this one is very popular,
people are liking this one at the moment.
It is part and parcel, part and parcel.
It’s a great one. It’s fun to say.
This means an essential
or integral component.For example, stress is part
and parcel of this profession.It’s an essential component.
It wouldn’t be this profession
if it wasn’t for stress.I’m not talking about being a YouTuber.
I’m thinking of professions
such as being a nurseor something like that.
Number 21 is to pose a
question, to pose a question.And this means to raise a question,
and it’s commonly used in the phrase
this poses the question,
this raises the question,this brings up the query and topic.
An example, this poses the question,
should we be following the regulations?
Number 22 is remarkably complex.
Now, I’m not saying it
is remarkably complex,the phrase is remarkably complex.
It just works with the number.
This means very complicated
with lots of intricate details.These words just go together beautifully.
It’s remarkably complex.
I love the word remarkably.
An example, the mosaic was
remarkably complex and beautiful.23 is a roller coaster of emotions,
a roller coaster of emotions.
(screaming)This means full of highs and
lows, happiness, sadness,fear, shock, everything.
An example, I experience a
roller coaster of emotionswhenever I visit the
opera, which is never.I’ve never visited the opera.
I must do that post COVID.
Number 24, love this one.
I think you should use
this at every opportunity.It is short and sharp, short and sharp.
This means quick and concise, very brief.
An example, let’s keep this
Zoom meeting short and sharp,quick and concise.
No one wants to be here,
so let’s just make it quick and efficient.
Number 25 is to sit on the
fence, to sit on the fence.And this means to avoid
making a decision or choice.For example, she likes to sit on the fence
to avoid confrontation.
Number 26 is to steal the
show, to steal the show.This means to attract the
most attention and praise.For example, the last interviewee
totally stole the show.They received the most attention,
the best attention.
They created the best impression.
Number 27 is to take great
pleasure in doing something.And this means to really
enjoy doing something,sometimes at the expense of others.
You can also use the negative form.
I take no great pleasure in doing this,
if you want to express
that you really don’t get any
enjoyment from doing somethingthat might negatively affect others.
An example, she took great pleasure
in telling him he was fired.
So she enjoyed breaking
his heart, but you know,maybe he did something bad.
Maybe he deserved it.
Who knows, but she took pleasure in it.
Number 28 is to walk on
eggshells, to walk on eggshells.This means to be extremely cautious
about one’s words or actions.
If you walk on eggshells around somebody,
it means you’re choosing your words,
you’re desperately trying
to not make them angryor to offend them.
An example, the boss
has a terrible temper,so everyone walks on eggshells around him.
Number 29 is without a care in the world,
without a care in the world.
And this means without any worries,
without worrying about anything.
An example, I am always anxious
and there’s my husband
without a care in the world,he never worries about anything.
Number 30, we made it.
It is worth your weight in gold,
or worth something’s weight in gold.
If something or someone is
worth their weight in gold,it means that they are very valuable,
helpful, or irreplaceable.
For example, we can’t
lose our receptionist,she’s worth her weight in gold.
She’s amazing. She’s
so helpful and useful.It is now time for you
to complete the quiz.So if you’d like to do that,
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If you’re looking to
improve your listeningand you want to expand your vocabulary,
I’d just like to remind you
that I also have my vlogging channel
where I vlog my life
here on an English farmin the countryside.
And every vlog is completely,
fully subtitled for your learning.
You can also connect with
me on my social media.I’ve got my Instagram, @Lucy,
and my wonderful website,
which has got a fantastic
pronunciation tool.It is englishwithlucy.co.uk.
I will see you soon for
another lesson. Muah.I don’t know why this
requires extra lipstick,it’s ’cause I mean business.
Where’s my tiny hair brush? Here we are.
I think I’ve made that look worse.
I think you’ve completely
missed the point there,you haven’t understood
the important thing.This means an essential or integral,
is it integral or integral?
It must be integral.
I’m thinking of the Spanish word
for whole grain, aren’t I?
Integral.
– [Announcer] Integral.
Integral. Integral.
– Integral (beep).
I’ve spent my whole life saying integral.
No, integral. Let me search
a different dictionary.I don’t always trust Cambridge.
– [Announcer] Integral. Integral.
– An example, let’s keep this.
If you are looking for
further listening practiseand you want to further
expand your go, go, roar.(gentle music)
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