Expressões idiomáticas em inglês com exemplos de uso
Abaixo seguem alguns textos com expressões idiomáticas comuns em inglês. Em vez de traduzi-las para português, eu dei o exemplo do que elas querem dizer em inglês mesmo em ROSA. Quebrem a cabeça e cheguem as suas conclusões. Bom Estudo! 
Smell a Rat 
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How come 
the front door is open? Didn't  you close it before we went 
shopping?  
I'm sure I 
did. I can't understand it. Frankly, I smell a rat. 
Me, too. 
I'm convinced that something is definitely 
wrong here. We'd better call the police. 
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Go to 
the Dogs 
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Have you 
seen their house lately? It's really gone to the 
dogs. 
It's true 
that it has become run-down and in serious need of 
repair, but I'm sure that it can be fixed up to look like 
new. 
I guess 
with a little carpentry work and some paint it could look pretty 
decent. 
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Fishy 
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When the security guard saw a light in the store after 
closing hours, it seemed to him that there was something fishy going on. He called the central office and 
explained to his superior that he thought something strange and suspicious was 
occurring. 
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Take the Bull by the Horns 
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Julie had 
always felt that she was missing out on a lot of fun because of her clumsiness 
on the dance floor. She had been putting off taking lessons, but she finally 
took the bull by the horns and went to a 
professional dance studio for help. She was tired of feeling left out and acted decisively to correct the 
situation. 
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Let the cat out of the Bag 
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Bob was going to retire from teaching in June, and the 
foreign language department was planning on presenting him with some luggage at 
his retirement dinner. He wasn't supposed to know about it, but someone let the cat out of the bag. At the dinner Bob acted 
surprised, even though someone had told him what he was 
getting before the official presentation. 
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For the Birds 
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They went 
to a poetry reading, but they got bored and restless. As far as they were 
concerned, it was for the birds! They left 
during an intermission because they found the reading totally uninteresting and 
meaningless 
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Straight From the Horse's 
Mouth 
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How did 
you find out that Jill was engaged? 
I got the 
information from a very reliable 
source. 
You mean 
Jill told you so herself? 
That's 
right. I got it straight from the horse's 
mouth! 
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Horse Around 
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Did you 
hear about Dave's back injury? 
No. How 
did he get hurt? 
Well, 
after the coach left the gym he decided to stay and horse 
around on the parallel bars. He somehow lost his grip and fell on his 
back. 
That's too 
bad, but he shouldn't have been aimlessly playing 
around on the equipment without proper 
supervision. 
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Cat Got Your Tongue? 
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Come on, 
Connie! Tell us what you think about our little ride down the rapids 
yesterday. 
Well, 
uh... 
Wasn't it 
exciting?  
I, 
uh... 
What's the 
matter? Cat got your tongue? 
If you 
must know, I'm keeping quiet because I was 
scared out of my wits! 
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Get in Someone's hair 
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Children! 
Would you please stop making so much noise! 
And for 
heaven's sake, pick up your clothes and toys! 
It's hard 
enough trying to keep this house clean without your throwing your things all 
over the place! 
Clara, I 
know that the children get in your hair, but 
you should try not to let it upset you so much. 
Listen, 
Jim. I can't help it . The children bother me and make me 
very angry when they're so noisy and messy. 
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Shoot Off One's Mouth 
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Jim doesn't play tennis very much, but he's always 
shooting off his mouth about how good he is. 
Yet he's fooling nobody. Jim is somewhat of a braggart and everyone knows that 
he gives opinions without knowing all the facts and talks 
as if he knew everything about the game. 
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Jump Down Someone's Throat 
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That's it, 
Greg! You'd better not come in after midnight again tonight! 
I know, 
dad. You don't have to jump down my throat! I 
told you that I'd make it home around 11:30. I don't intend to be 
late! 
Well, 
you've said that before and in you come at 2: 30 in the morning. You can't blame 
me for getting angry and scolding you. I've 
got good reason. 
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Pay Through the Nose 
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At last 
Mr. Smith came upon the rare stamp he had been seeking at an auction. Since many 
other stamp collectors would also be bidding for it, he realized that he would 
have to pay through the nose in order to have 
it. 
After 
considering the increasing value of the stamp, he decided that he would not mind 
paying such a high price for something so 
rare. 
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Tongue-in-Cheek  
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Why were 
you teasing Sonia about her new hairdo? She really took offense at what you 
said. 
I didn't 
mean to offend her. I was simply making a tongue-in-cheek remark when i said that it was too 
elaborate for a girl of her young, tender age. 
Well, she 
thought you were serious. She had no idea that you were just saying that 
as a joke. 
I'm really 
sorry. I suppose I owe her an apology. 
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Pull Someone's Leg 
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Hey, Al. I 
was invited to be a judge for the Miss America Beauty Pageant! 
Oh, 
really? Come on, you're pulling my 
leg! 
No, 
honestly. Do you really think that I'm trying to fool you 
with a ridiculous story? 
Well, 
you've told me foolish stories before. 
I can 
assure you that this one is for real. 
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Play It by Ear 
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Let's go 
to the movies, agreed? 
Sure. And 
what'll we do after that ? 
Oh, I 
don't know. Let's play it by ear. 
Well, I 
would like to have a more definite plan of action. 
Don't be 
like that. It's always more fun not knowing what to 
expect and deciding what to do as we go along. 
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Stick Out One's Neck 
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How come 
they're asking me to act as their guide through the jungle? 
Evidently 
they think you're the only one who can lead them to the lost temple. 
That 
jungle has danger lurking around every corner. 
Why should 
I stick my neck out for them? They didn't pay 
me for my services. 
They know 
that you would be taking a great risk and could possibly 
get hurt, but you're the only one with enough knowledge to take them 
to their destination. I'm sure you'll be amply rewarded. 
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All Thumbs 
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Hey Bea. 
Can you help me out ? I don't seem to be able to button up the back of my 
dress. 
Sure. 
Let's see if I can do it for you. 
I guess 
I'm all thumbs because I'm so nervous. I'm 
already late for my date. 
Well, I 
suppose that being so nervous would make you clumsy and 
awkward. But don't worry. I'm sure your date will 
wait. 
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Not Have a Leg to Stand On 
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Tom 
maintains that the firm owes him some back wages for having worked overtime. 
However, he won't have a leg to stand on 
unless he can prove that he put in all those extra hours. He doesn't stand a 
chance of getting his money without a strong foundation 
of facts to support his position. 
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Get Off Someone's Back 
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Hey, John. 
I'm bored. Come on, let's go out and do something. 
Sorry, I'm 
right in the middle of studying for a physics exam. I won't be able to make it 
tonight. 
You've 
been studying for a long time. Why don't you take a break ? Come on! Let's go ! 
Forget studying for a while ! 
Look! 
Get off my back! I can't go 
anywhere! 
OK. I'll 
stop bothering you only if you promise to let 
me know the minute you're finished. 
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Drive Someone Up a Wall 
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Wow ! What 
a great set of drums! 
Yeah, 
they're great, but I can't play on them when my folks are at home. They say 
I drive them up a wall with all the loud 
banging. 
I get the 
same thing at home. My folks tell me that I annoy them 
and get them really angry whenever I turn up the volume on my 
stereo. 
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String Someone Along 
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Liz had 
high hopes of marrying Dean. When he ran off with another woman, she realized 
that he was just stringing her along. She had 
felt very strongly about him and was really hurt to see that he was deceiving her and had no intentions of ever marrying 
her. 
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Leave Someone High and Dry 
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Say, Jill. 
I thought that John was going to help you do the dishes tonight. 
So did I. 
But he left me high and dry. 
Where did 
he go ? 
Well, he 
got a call from some of his pals at work to go bowling, and he left me alone to do all this work without any help at 
all! 
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Spill the Beans 
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Did you 
know that Harry was going to take Kathy on a Caribbean cruise ? 
Yes, I 
did. He was planning on surprising her with the tickets fro their anniversary, 
but someone spilled the beans. 
What a 
shame ! That was supposed to have been a surprise. 
Yes, it's 
too bad that someone told her about the trip 
beforehand and ruined Harry's surprise. 
That's OK. 
Her enthusiasm was not dampened in the least! 
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Bite the Dust 
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Andy did 
exceptionally well in all of the track events, but he bit 
the dust in the high jump competition. Much to the disappointment of 
his fans, he went down in defeat, losing to a 
competitor from the visiting team. 
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Bend Over Backwards 
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When Joan 
first started teaching she was afraid that she would have a lot of trouble 
getting used to the kids and to the faculty. Her fears turned out to be 
unfounded, since everybody bent over backwards 
to help her. Everyone tried very hard to help 
her feel comfortable and adjust to the school. 
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Cough Up 
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Say, Greg. 
Did you finally get that computer that you wanted so much ? 
Not yet. I 
needed to raise a couple of hundred dollars more. 
Is it 
going to take you a while to raise the money? 
It would 
have taken me forever, but dad said he'd cough 
up the money I need since I'm going to be using the computer for my 
school work. 
Maybe it 
was difficult for your dad to give you the 
money but then, he knows that it's for a good cause. 
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Jump the Gun 
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Denise was 
planning on telling her grandparents that the doctor said she was going to have 
twins, but when her dad found out he jumped the 
gun and told them before Denise could say a word. He was so excited 
that he became hasty and revealed the news 
before Denise had a chance to tell them. 
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Scratch Someone's Back 
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Hey, Bea. 
I need some help stacking these boxes. Would you please give me a 
hand? 
OK. And I 
need some help tidying up the house. How about your helping me out after that 
? 
OK. If you 
scratch my back, I'll scratch 
yours. 
I know you 
don't like doing housework, but I'll help you with the 
boxes if you promise to return the favor. 
No 
problem. I'll even do the windows. 
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Turn Someone Off 
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How was 
your date with Marty last night ? 
Well, it 
started of OK, but he really turned me off 
when we went for a snack after the movies. 
Did he say 
or do something to annoy you? 
Frankly, 
he disgusted me when he tried to talk with his 
mouth full. 
I don't 
blame you . That would have really bothered me too. 
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Kick the Bucket 
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It's been 
said that the old man knew of a buried treasure, but he kicked the bucket before telling anyone where it 
was. If the treasure exists, the old man unfortunately took the secret of its 
location with him when he died. 
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Wet Blanket 
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James was 
not invited to go on the outing with the rest of the group because he's such a 
wet blanket. On many previous occasions he has 
kept others from enjoying themselves by his pessimism and 
lack of enthusiasm. It's understandable that no one wants him 
around. 
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Going under the knife 
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When critics and 
celebrity observers criticized Heidi Montag for undergoing ten plastic surgery procedures in one 
operation, she answered back that going under the 
knife is only a medical 
operation that doesn't involve any life-threatening 
risk. 
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Knock Someone's Socks Off 
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Hi, John. 
What's new ? 
Oh, 
nothing too much with me, but you ought to see Fredo's new car. It'll knock your socks off! 
So, he 
finally got that Italian sports car he's been dreaming about. 
He sure 
did. When you see all the custom features that it has, you'll get so enthused and excited you won't know what to 
do. 
Boy, I can 
hardly wait to go for a ride in it. 
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Lose One's Shirt 
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I happened 
to bump into Dole at lunch yesterday afternoon. 
What's new 
with Dole these days ? 
He wasn't 
doing so well. For one thing, he told me he lost his 
shirt at the races. 
Dole has 
always liked to bet on the horses. I'm not surprised that he lost a great deal of money. 
Yeah. At 
this rate he'll never have a penny to his name. 
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Lemon 
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Have you 
seen Joe's new car yet ? 
Yeah. It 
looks good, but she's had nothing but problems with it. 
That's too 
bad. It sounds like she got a real lemon. 
She sure 
did. No sooner did she drive it home from the dealer's than it proved defective and started breaking 
down. 
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Out of the Woods 
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Although 
Eric was well on his way to recovering from his bout with pneumonia, he was 
still not out of the woods. The doctors told 
him that he would have to take it easy and avoid exposure to cold, since he was 
not out of danger and difficulty 
yet. 
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Eating Someone 
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Hey, 
Alice. What's been eating you lately ? Don't 
you realize how rude and irritable you've become? 
I know. 
I'm really sorry for the way I've been acting. 
Well, why 
don't you tell me what has been bothering and upsetting 
you and maybe we can work your problem out together. 
I'll admit 
that it would help to talk to someone about it. 
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On the Line 
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Lately 
Tom's been more conscientious about the accuracy and quality of his work with 
the company. He was warned that his job was on the 
line because of his lack of concern for his duties. When Tom was 
alerted that he was in danger of losing his 
job, he began to take his obligations with the company more 
seriously. 
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Feel Like a Million Dollars 
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I bumped 
into Nick at the salon yesterday. He looked great, but I noticed that he had a 
slight limp when he walked. 
I guess 
you didn't know that he had an operation on his knee. 
No, I 
didn't. How's he feeling ? 
He says 
he's feeling like a million dollars now. 
Apparently the pain in his knee is all gone. 
It's good 
that he's feeling so wonderful. It must be a 
refreshing change not having to put up with all that 
discomfort. 
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Hang On 
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During the 
depression years the Smiths had a great deal of trouble with their business, but 
somehow or other they were able to hang on. 
Although they almost lost their store, they managed to persevere until things got 
better. 
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Make Ends Meet 
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It's 
almost impossible trying to keep up with the high cost of living. 
It's true. 
Things are so expensive nowadays that it's very difficult to make ends meet. 
You know, 
even with Lucie's salary, our combined income is hardly 
enough to pay all the bills. 
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Money talks 
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We've been 
waiting for three months to get delivery on our car, and people who put in their 
order after us have already gotten theirs. 
Well, 
money talks. Why don't you try giving the 
dealer a little something extra to move things along ? 
I know 
full well that money has the power to influence 
people, but I refuse to pay extra for a service that is owed to me as 
a client. 
If you 
want to have your car maybe you'd better reconsider. 
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The Early Bird Catches the 
Worm 
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Marc, the 
lines for the rock festival are going to be miles long! If you expect to get 
tickets for you and Mary, remember that old saying. " The 
early bird catches the worm " 
I guess 
you're right. Mary is looking forward to the concert, and I'd hate to disappoint 
her. I'll get up real early to get a place at the head of 
the line. 
That way 
I'll get the tickets I want, for sure ! 
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