The document discusses several common English idioms and their meanings including "let the cat out of the bag" which means to reveal a secret by accident, "between a rock and a hard place" which refers to being in a difficult situation, and "a leopard can't change its spots" meaning a person can't fundamentally change their character. It also provides brief definitions for the idioms "not my cup of tea", "spill the beans", "as deaf as a post", and "sixes and sevens".
The document discusses several common English idioms and their meanings including "let the cat out of the bag" which means to reveal a secret by accident, "between a rock and a hard place" which refers to being in a difficult situation, and "a leopard can't change its spots" meaning a person can't fundamentally change their character. It also provides brief definitions for the idioms "not my cup of tea", "spill the beans", "as deaf as a post", and "sixes and sevens".
The document discusses several common English idioms and their meanings including "let the cat out of the bag" which means to reveal a secret by accident, "between a rock and a hard place" which refers to being in a difficult situation, and "a leopard can't change its spots" meaning a person can't fundamentally change their character. It also provides brief definitions for the idioms "not my cup of tea", "spill the beans", "as deaf as a post", and "sixes and sevens".
To reveal a secret or a surprise, usually by Calm, not nervous
accident. Be extremely expensive Study
IDIOMS
BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE
Take a chance To be in a very difficult situation
Have good luck Unable to thing something to say
A LEOPARD CAN´T CHANGE ITS SPOTS
Change everywhere A person cannot change who they are (their character), no matter how hard they try. Be in a bad mood Have good luck
NOT MY CUP OF TEA
Change everywhere To be in a very difficult situation
You do not like it or you are not interested in Study
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SPILL THE BEANS
Tell a secret You do not like it or you are not interested in it. To reveal a secret or a surprise, usually by Stop or wait accident. AS DEAF AS A POST
Someone that can´t hear Work as a postmen
Something very easy to do To feel ill
SIXES AT SEVENS
In a confused, badly organized, or difficult To feel ill