domingo, 13 de octubre de 2013

The cheese

This delicious food is from the period of the romans. The legend tells that an asiatic person discovered the cheese while he did a log travel around the desert. He puts milk in a bowt and when he went to drink it, the milk was frozen. He couldn't drink the milk, so he had to eat it. The thought that this new aliment was delicious. Then, all the romans ate cheese. And now almost ll the people eat ''freeze milk''. 

GLOSSARY

-To take the bull by the horns: Means to deal with a difficult situation in a brave and firm way.
-Two heads are better than one: Means that when two people work together the are more likely to salve a problem that one person doing alone.
-To keep your head above water: Means you are just managing to survive despite not, having much money.
-It's as easy as pie: When something is very easy.
-Pie-eyed: If someone is very drunk.
-To have a finger in many pies: If someone have a lot of activities.
-A bad egg: In english if we want to say that someone is bad or dishonest we call him a bad egg.
-Don't pull all your eggs in one basket: You should never rely on one plan in case it goes wrong.
-He got eggs on his face: If someone makes a mistake which makes him/her look stupid, we can say this expression.
-Breaking point: It's when you need help because someone say to you bad things.
-Dropped (weight): Lost weight.
-Purning: To make yourself vomit.
-Compulsively: When you do something all the time.
-Long (short) term effects: The things that happens after purning.
-Follow in you footsteps: Want to be like other person.
-Full of beans: If someone is full of beans means that he/she is full of energy.
-I haven't  a beans: If someone haven't got money at all.
-Spill the beans: If we want to tell us something secret,we can say to them ''Spill the beans''.
-It's a hot potato: If you have an delicate issue and people can't agree we call it ''a hot potato''.
-They're like to peas in a pod: If two people look very similar.
-It's not my cup of tea: In English if there's something we don't like much.
-I wouldn't do it for all the tea in China: We use this expression if there's something we would never do it.
-It's as good as a chocolate teapot: In English if something is completely useless we can say this expression.
-Useless: Stupid.
-He's gone bananas:  In English if someone is very emotional and starts shouting and behaving in a crazy way we can say this expression.
-It's a case of souR grapes: In English if somebody pretends not to be impressed by something  because he/she feels jealous we use this expression.
-A second bite of the cherry:  In English if we try to do something a second time because we failed at first, we can use this expression.
-To be in a good mood: To be happy.
-Chairperson: The person who control the debate.
-Adjudicator: The person who decides who wins the debate.
-There are pleanty more fish in the sea: It means that there are other choices in a situation. It's often said to confort someone who had a romantic break-up.
-The icing one the cake: It's to refer to something good which is added to an already good thing or situation.
-It's just not cricket: Is used in English to say that something in unfair or dishonest.
-To toy with somebody/something:  Means not to take someone's feeling seriously.
-A toyboy: Is the younger boyfriend of an older person.
-Like a ton of bricks:  It is used to express something that is very heavy. This expression can be used literally (to describe a heavy weight) or idiomatically (To describe  great surprise or someone that is overweight)
-To fly the nest: Means to leave your parent's home for the first time to go and live somewhere else

-A nest egg: Is an amount of money you haved saved in the future.
-I wasn't born yesterday: Is someone is telling you a very obvious lie, you can use this expression.
-To have a whale of a time:  Means to have a lot ot fun while doing something.
-Size of a whale: It's an impolite way of saving they are large and overweight.
-The big cheese: Is the most important or powerful person in a group or organization.
-Chalk and cheese: We use this expression to define two people who are very different to each other.
-A little bir told me: If you have some information but you do not want to reveal who told you, then you use this expression.
-To be or to have a big mouth:  It means that you talk too much especially about things which should be kept in secret or avoided.
-All the colours of the rainbow: It means it is very colourful.
-Chasing rainbows:  Refers to someone who is always looking for something more exciting and rewanding but is unlikely to find it.
-If you are playing with fire: You are doing something which could be dangerous.
-If you add fuel to the fire:  It means you make a bad situation even worse.
-If you have a flash of inspiration: It means that you get a sudden idea that helps you create or archieve what you were doing hoping to do.
-A big fish in a small pond: If we describe someone with this expression it means that he/she is very important or have a lot of influence but only in a small area or group.
-Coldfish: If someone is described with this expression it means that he/she is unfriendly and doesn't show his/her feelings or emotionals.
-Geneticaly engineered: This food hasn't got a change in their composition.
-Geneticaly modified: This food has a change in their composition.
-Geneticaly modified organisel: Like GM. this food has a change.
-Packed like sardines: To describe people in a very crowded space.
-Like a duck to water: It means that you discover, when you start doing a new activity, that you are very good.
-If you blow your own trumpet: you one boasting about your achievements and abilities.
-If you have a bee in your bonet about something you are obssessed with it and can't stop thinking about it.
-It's in someone's genes when that person has the some personality traits as their parents, or does a similiar job.
-You scratch my back and i'll scratch yours:  means if you do something for me, i'll do something for you specially if it is something you would not have been able to do for yourself.
-If you say someone does not have a hair out of place: It means, their appearance is very, tidy or is perfect.

martes, 1 de octubre de 2013

Welcome to my blog!

Hi guys! What's happening?
As the title says..welcome to my new blog! It's gonna be about my third year in the high school, all my works, my glossaries...Maybe it's gonna be funny because you can know how I work and what compositions i will do.
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