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English Audio Request

rmari
302 Words / 2 Recordings / 2 Comments
Note to recorder:

Moderate speed, please. Thank you!


1. It goes in one ear and out the other.
2. I can't believe my ears.
3. He is up to his ears in debt.
4. I'll go and see him at his earliest convenience.
5. I keep early hours.
6. That happened to him early in his career.
7. The early bird catches the worm.
8. Who on earth is it?
9. Come down to earth, will you?
10. Put yourself at ease.
11. The sergeant ordered them to stand at ease.
12. He eased the handbrake off.
13. Thank goodness the fever has eased off/up.
14. Easy come, easy go.
15. It's as easy as pie/falling off a log/ABC/anything.
16. It's easier said than done.
17. Go easy with the money.
18. Take it easy.
19. That boy eats like a horse.
20. You're going to eat your words.
21. The car ate up the kilometres.
22. What's eating you?
23. That woman has him eating out of her hand.
24. A cube has twelve edges.
25. He has an edge on the others.
26. His nerves are on edge.
27. That screeching noise sets my teeth on edge.
28. She always seems to be on edge.
29. They edged the piano back to the wall.
30. He edged along the top of the wall.
31. He said he was sorry, or words to that effect.
32. It comes into effect in two weeks' time.
33. With effect from 1st January.
34. Peter is a good/bad egg.
35. Don't kill the goose that lays the golden egg.
36. Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
37. She seemed to be treading on eggs.
38. It was all the time at his elbow/within reach.
39. He was lifting his elbow all night.
40. I'm up to my elbows in work.

Recordings

Comments

Peter
April 24, 2012

Personally I think Peter is a good egg. =)

rmari
April 25, 2012

Of course! Sure that Peter is a good egg!
Thank you!