Saturday, May 17, 2014

Learn English Idioms ( List 'R' )

rabbit hole
(From Alice in Wonderland) A way into a bizarre world.
School's starting up again, time to "Go Down the Rabbit Hole" once more. 


rack one's brain
(also rack one's brains) to think very hard about something.
I've racked my brain all day long, but I still can't remember where I put the keys.  



rain cats and dogs
to rain heavily. It's raining cats and dogs.
How come that you are going out in that storm? It's raining cats and dogs. 



rain or shine
(also come rain or shine) whatever happens; no matter whether it is rainy or sunny.
I'll be on time, rain or shine.



raise eyebrows
To cause surprise or mild disapproval.
The way the children behaved raised a few eyebrows the hosts. 



raw deal
said when someones is ill treated.
Mary got a raw deal. She was innocent, but she had to pay a big fine. 



read the riot act
if you read the riot act to someone, you warn or reprimand them energetically or forcefully
The principal read the riot act to the trouble makers 



red flag
A sign or signal that something is wrong cue, it is a warning, or alert.
She considered that playing with her feelings was a red flag. She wouldn't tolerate anyone to do so. 



red handed
be discovered in or just after the act of doing something wrong or illegal
She was caught red-handed, stealing a ring. 



red ink
a euphemism for financial loss.
There is too much red ink in the company's financial statement. 



red-letter day
a particularly significant day (personal or sectarian), usually very positive, sometimes very negative.
Monday was a red letter day for her. She accomplished a lot and had fun doing it. 



reinvent the wheel
to waste one's time doing something that has already been done satisfactorily.
Just use our guide book to and don't try to reinvent the wheel. 



right down to
considering even minor things or people.
We are all concerned with obeying the law, from the minister down to the common man. 



right on the button
to be exactly right.
Her remarks were right on the button. 



ripe old age
Very old age.
After living to a ripe old age, she died yesterday. 



road rage
Aggressive behavior exhibited by drivers in traffic, often as a result of stress.
Many road accidents are the result of road rage. 



Rome wasn't built in a day
said to emphasize that great work takes time to do. Nothing of importance can be done in a short period of time.
Don't expect immediate outstanding earnings fom your new buisiness. Rome wasn't built in a day. 



roof something over
to build a roof over something.
After the earthquake they had to roof the shed over. 



root and branch
completely.
They have reorganized their business root and branch. 




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See also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idiom
http://www.idiomsite.com  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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