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et in Mr. Priestley’s black books. 5. England’s wealth was built up on diamondsblack diamonds. 6. He got mangy black looks for his speech criticizing the Government. black Key : 1. 除非我看到白紙黑字,否則我不會相信。 2. 一場激戰(zhàn)過后,一個拳擊手眼睛被打青了。 3. 你不要相信他的話,他為了達(dá)到目的,常常顛倒黑白。 4. 如果 Hob不努力,就會失去 Priestley先生的寵愛。 5. 英國靠煤炭聚斂財富。 6. 由于他的演講批判了政府,他遭到很多白眼。 Section III an Arm 1. They kept the dirty animal at arm’s length. ( at a distance。 not on friendly terms ) 2. His friends received him with open arms. ( cordially。 hospitably ) Back 1. We will back you for mayor. ( to provide support, assistance, or encouragement for ) 2. Don’t count on Claude. He always goes back on his promises. ( to fail to keep a promise。 betray or desert a person ) Bone 1. It’s going to rain. I can feel it in my bones. ( to have an intuition of ) 2. Susan has lost so much weight that she’s skin and bones. ( extremely thin ) Thumb 1. Your toy is broken? I can’t fix it. I’m all thumbs. ( can’t fix things, clumsy ) 2. The mittee turned thumbs down on Tom’s proposal for lower taxes. ( used to indicate rejection, refusal, or prohibition ) 3. While we waited for the doctor, we thumbed through about a dozen magazines. ( to leaf rapidly through the pages of a magazine, newspaper, or book ) Hand 1. Can you give you a hand with that flat tire? ( to help assist ) 2. We won’t be able to help you until next week. Right now, we have our hands full. ( be fully occupied ) 3. Everyone was shouting and yelling at the top of his voice. The situation had got pletely out of hand. ( out of control ) Head 1. Don’t panic! Keep your head and you’ll be perfectly safe. ( to retain one’s poise or selfcontrol ) 2. Harvey can’t walk straight. All the wine he drank has gone to his head. ( to make one lightheaded or drunk ) 3. Let’s put our heads together and plan a trip to the mountains. ( to bine forces or abilities ) Elbow 1. Mary likes to rub elbows with movie stars. It makes her feel important. ( to associ