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IDIOMS - 1º Bachillerato (2025)

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    To blow a fuse: To suddenly become very angry and explode
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    An eager beaver: Someone who is always willing to work at school, and do extra tasks
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    In the middle of nowhere: in a remote place, far from civilization.
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    Bite the bullet: To force yourself to do something unpleasant or difficult, or to be brave in a difficult situation
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    Sit on the fence: To remain neutral, to avoid taking sides
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    Off the beaten track. An unusual route or destination. A place where few people go, far from any main roads and towns.
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    A book worm: someone who loves reading
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    Get it straight from the horse's mouth: To hear it straight from the person who has personal knowledge of the matter.
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    See eye to eye: To have the same opinion/ to be in agreement
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    Hit the books: To cram before an exam. To study intensively.
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    Birds of a feather flock together. It means that people with similar personalities and interests tend to be friends.
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    To have bigger fish to fry: To have more important or more interesting things to do or attend to.
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    To paint the town red: go out to have great fun with friends
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    To pull an all-nighter: To stay up all night studying or working on a project.
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    A hive of activity: a place which is very busy, there is a lot of activity.
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    A copy cat: Someone who cheats in an exam by copying someone's answers
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    Beat around the bush: avoid getting to the point / avoid the main issue
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    To take something with a pinch of salt: Not to believe completely something you're told.
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    Every cloud has a silver lining: There's something good in every bad situation
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    To be the apple of someone's life. It means the person someone most loves and is proud of
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    To have a bone to pick with someone: you have an issue to discuss.
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    Barking up the wrong tree: Looking in the wrong place, accusing the wrong person.
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    To get the wrong end of the stick: To misunderstand something, to get the wrong idea.
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    Head over heels in love. It means completely in love.