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    thuy_ed Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Hi
    @0123:trời ạ,T serious quá,ko biết joke à
    @NF:Thế mà tưởng NF từ bỏ lâu rùi kìa,ko ngờ...nói thật nhé,chị thấy em "thần tượng hoá" quá,ko dám chê nhưng quả thực chị thấy bình thường,hay là "trong mắt kẻ đang iu thì mọi cái xấu đều đẹp,mọi cái ko đẹp lắm thành cực kì đẹp" nhỉ?em ko hỉu hàm ý sâu xa của chị rùi,đọc lại bài trước đi:em có cần nịnh chị để chị "lôi" ("lôi") địch đi cho em...ko?chuyện này ko phải dễ đâu nhá,vì bản thân chị thấy địch cũng khá...đẹp zai và baby,hic hic...khá galăng nữa chứ và chị cũng...khá quý...địchcòn chuyện mama địch gửi gắm thì tất nhiên phải hoàn thành cho tốt rùi,em yên tâm đi(khổ thân con bé bị bội thực ads vì hum qua chị cũng tặng cả đồn và cả địch của em 1 bài rùi)
    @lazy_piglet:nếu online thì check pm nhé
    Tình hình rất tình hình là mình đã bảo mọi người đăng kí từ thứ 7 tuần trước đi,tha hồ mà chọn giờ thì lại ngâm nga lâu wá,đợi đến thứ 2 và hum qua lại cho mình vào tình thế "sự đã rồi",hic hic...bây giờ chưa biết xoay sở thế nào đây nè?
    Ca học 9.30 am sáng thứ 7 (out) sẽ được chuyển qua 4.30pm thứ 7 nếu ai ở các ca out như 5pm thứ 5 và 4.30 pm CN mà chuyển qua đó được thì chuyển qua giúp mình nhé,có gì nhớ thông tin cho mình với
    Have a nice day!
  2. thuy_ed

    thuy_ed Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Swimming Idioms
    If you are ''''out of your depth'''', you don''''t have the necessary knowledge, experience or skill to deal with a particular situation or subject.
    When she started talking about quantum physics, I felt completely out of my depth.
    I''''m an engineer. I feel out of my depth when we discuss accounting problems.
    If you are on ''''the crest of a wave'''', you are being extremely successful or popular. If something is popular, you can try to ''''ride (on) the wave''''.
    James Blunt is on the crest of the wave in the UK at the moment. You can hear his music everywhere.
    He became successful riding on the wave of using British actors as villains in Hollywood movies.
    If you don''''t get any training before you start a job or activity, you are ''''thrown in at the deep end''''.
    Everyone was off sick so I was thrown in at the deep end.
    The best way to learn the job is to be thrown in at the deep end.
    If you are struggling to spend less than you earn, you are trying to ''''keep your head above water''''.
    Since they increased my rent, I''''ve been struggling to keep my head above water.
    With the new sponsorship, the team should be able to keep its head above water.
    If a company has to stop business because of losses, it ''''goes under''''.
    The company couldn''''t afford to pay its suppliers and it went under.
    In this economic climate, a lot of businesses will go under.
    If you are in a very difficult situation, you are ''''in deep water''''.
    If the bank doesn''''t give us this loan, we could be in deep water.
    He was caught stealing from his company and now he''''s in deep water.
    If you ''''make a splash'''', you get a lot of public attention.
    We need to make a splash by holding a ****tail party for journalists.
    She made quite a splash when she wore such a small dress to the film premiere.
    If a noise is ''''drowned out'''' , you cannot hear it because of other noises.
    The sounds of the telephone were drowned out by the noise from upstairs.
    His speech was drowned out by the chanting from the demonstrators.
    If you ''''test the water'''', you try to find out what people think about an idea or a situation before you take action.
    Before you decide to sell your house in England and move to Spain, why not go there for a trial three months to test the water?
    This is a big project. We should test the water before making such a large investment.
    If a situation is ''''sink or swim'''', it either fails or succeeds.
    Either this works or we are all out of a job. It''''s sink or swim.
    You''''ll get no training here. It''''s sink or swim.
    If you ''''dive into'''' something, you do it without really thinking about what you are doing.
    He dived into the project with a lot of enthusiasm but not much thought.
    Let''''s take our time. There''''s no point in diving into this without thinking.
    If you are ''''treading water'''', you are staying in the same place without making any progress.
    I''''m just treading water, waiting for a job with a better salary.
    People lose motivation if they think they are just treading water in their careers.
    Được thuy_ed sửa chữa / chuyển vào 15:03 ngày 10/01/2007
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    chip2stars Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Mí hum nay bận quá. Còn 1 môn nữa là xong rùi. Phì phì... đến lúc đấy bắt đầu cày Eng T_T
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    Hic... em bít mình xấu xí, mắt thì ti hí, mặt thì giống quả bí, ăn nói thì lí nhí, trước mặt lady nói được vài câu thì bí, bi h gặp phải đối thủ nặng kí, nên mới nhờ chị ra tay giúp iem 1 tí, nếu ngại về tình về lí, thì chị cứ giải quyết sau cho hợp lí. Mí chị cái nèo muah.. Vẫn biết chị ads thì số 1 roài.
    @ Frog & Chip hôi : Có cá độ thì quyết đê...mọi người làm trọng tài cho.
    Dành cho chị Kemchua,(đang đi làm) chị Chip hôi (sắp đi làm) và những chị nào đang và sắp đi làm...,(chị sưphụ thì thoai, khỏi)
    http://www.dantri.com.vn/nhipsongtre/2007/1/161630.vip
    Được NightFox sửa chữa / chuyển vào 21:09 ngày 10/01/2007
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    PrettieKattie Thành viên mới

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    Chị Thuỳ ơi bao giờ em đi học?
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    dunge Thành viên mới

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    chị Thuỳ ơi Chủ nhật bắt đầu học ạ
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    @ Sis: chị ơi em là Hương nhưng mà ko xoăn. Tình hình là học 4h30 thứ 7 nó hơi bất khả thi. Em phải làm thế nào đây.
    @ chip2stars: thi miss à chị . Nếu có được quà khao em phát nhá. Bao gìơ chị đi thực tập với cả cái cụ bảo thi thía nào rùi.
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    @Cô giáo : T7 làm bát caramen nếp cẩm không cô giáo. sau đó vào học cho nó khí thế.
    <-- bắt đầu chiến dịch nịnh nọt
    @Pretti : Longtime no see, you look so bussy
    Được smallgreen_frog sửa chữa / chuyển vào 23:18 ngày 10/01/2007
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    012345678910 Thành viên mới

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    Chết rùi chị Thuỳ ơi, bận quá đi mất, làm sao đây ?
    Đang bận với một đống bài, huhu. Không biết rồi sẽ ra sao !!
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    LOVE Vocabulary
    Here is some vocabulary to describe some of the different stages of a relationship

    Chat up - starting a relationship

    to chat (somebody) up to talk to somebody in the hope of starting a romantic or ***ual relationship
    to flirt (with somebody) to behave playfully towards another person who you are ?" or pretend to be ?" attracted to romantically or ***ually
    a flirt a person who likes to flirt
    a blind date a meeting (arranged by a third party) with a person you might be interested in romantically but who you have never met before
    lonely hearts small ads (in newspapers, magazines or on the internet) which give a short description of a person you would like to date. To save space, some of these abbreviations are used:
    WLTM ?" would like to meet
    GSOH ?" good sense of humour
    LTR ?" long-term relationship
    Loved up ?" being in a relationshipdig someone - like someone a lot (dig someone is not a commonly used idiom now).Ex:She really digs the boy in her chemistry class.
    to be smitten with somebody to be deeply affected by your love for somebody
    to fall for somebody to fall in love with somebody
    it was love at first sight two people fell in love with each other as soon as they met
    have a crush (on someone)- have strong feelings of love for someone (often for a short time and with no results).Ex:The young girl had a crush on her teacher in junior high school but of course it was an impossible situation.
    whisper sweet nothings in someone''s ear- romantic, intimate talk.Ex:The movie was rather romantic and most of the scenes had the actor whispering sweet nothings in the ear of the actress.
    unrequited love- love that is not returned, one-way love.Ex:The woman was in love with the president of her company but from the beginning it was a case of unrequited love.
    double date- a date where two couples get together to do something.Ex:It was a good idea to go on the double date even though everybody wanted to do something different.
    go dutch- a date where each person pays half of the expenses.Ex:In university many of the students had little money so they often went dutch when they were on a date.
    find Mr. Right- find the right or perfect person.Ex:She is always hoping to find Mr. Right but so far she hasn''t had any luck.
    good together- two people who get along well with each other.Ex:They are very good together and nobody has ever seen them argue.
    a match made in heaven- a couple who get along perfectly.Ex:When the two people finally got together it was a match made in heaven and everyone thought that they would stay together forever.
    pop the question- ask someone to marry you.Ex:He put much thought into his possible wedding before he actually decided to pop the question.
    get hitched- get married.Ex:My sister and her boyfriend surprised everyone by suddenly getting hitched last weekend. (say "I do"- get married (during a wedding ceremony it is common to say "I do" when you agree to marry your partner)Ex:He loved the woman very much and was hoping that she would say "I do" as soon as they could make the wedding arrangements.
    get serious- a relationship becomes serious and long-term.Ex:The two students dated for several months before they began to get serious.
    ask for someone''s hand in marriage- ask someone to marry you.Ex:After dating his girlfriend for several years he finally asked for her hand in marriage.
    to take the plunge to get engaged/married
    I can hear wedding bells I suspect that they are going to get married soon
    tie the knot- get married.Ex:After dating for several years the young couple suddenly decided to tie the knot.
    terms of endearment names people in love give each other or call each other:
    Some common words:Darling sweetheart love pet babe/baby cutey pie honey bunny
    Break up ?" finishing a relationship

    on the rocks- a relationship or a marriage that is experiencing problems.Ex:They are experiencing many problems at the moment and their relationship appears to be on the rocks.
    break someone''s heart- cause someone emotional pain.Ex:The man broke his girlfriend''s heart when he told her that he was no longer in love with her.
    they are having a domestic (informal) they are having an argument
    they have blazing rows they have very serious, often noisy arguments
    (s)he is playing away from home (s)he is having an affair
    leave someone for someone else- end a relationship with your partner and start a relationship with someone else.Ex:The man left his wife for his secretary but soon discovered that his life was worse than before.
    dump someone- end a relationship by telling someone that you don''t want to see him or her.Ex:The woman dumped her boyfriend after they began to have many fights.
    to break up with somebody to finish a relationship with somebody
    to split up to break up
    break-up lines (fixed) expressions, often sweet or apologetic, used to tell a partner, girlfriend or boyfriend that the relationship is finished or is going to finish:
    Some common sayings:We need to talk -I just need some space -It''s not you, it''s me
    I hope that we can always be friends -This is hurting me more than it is hurting you
    It''s not enough that we love each other -It simply wasn''t meant to be
    give someone (or something) a second chance- try to save a relationship by forgiving and welcoming the other person back.Ex:The girl''s boyfriend left her for several months but when he wanted to come back she was happy to give him a second chance
    get back together- return to a relationship or marriage after breaking up.Ex:The man got back together with his girlfriend after separating for several months last winter.
    kiss and makeup- become friends again after a fight or argument.Ex:After they have a fight the couple is always very quick to kiss and make up.
    Common idioms related to LOVE
    All''s fair in love and war
    something that you say which means behaviour that is unpleasant or not fair is acceptable during an argument or competition. We weren''t cheating, we were just playing to win. Anyway, all''s fair in love and war.
    be head over heels (in love)
    to be in love with someone very much, especially at the beginning of a relationship. It''s obvious that they''re head over heels in love with each other.
    cupboard love (British & Australian)
    love that you give in order to get something from someone. I suspected all along it was just cupboard love, and what she really liked about him was his car.
    fall head over heels (in love)
    be head over heels (in love) - to be in love with someone very much, especially at the beginning of a relationship. As soon as we met we fell head over heels in love. I fell head over heels in love with Simon on our first date.
    not for love nor/or money
    if you say that you cannot or will not do something for love nor money, you mean that it is impossible to do or that you will not do it whatever happens. It''s incredibly popular. You can''t get tickets for love nor money. He''s hopeless and unreliable. I wouldn''t give him a job for love nor money.
    I must/I''ll love you and leave you. (humorous) something that you say when you say goodbye to someone that you are leaving. Well, I''m sure you''ve got work to be doing so I''ll love you and leave you.
    a labour of love (British & Australian, American & Australian)
    an activity that is hard work but that you do because you enjoy it. He prefers to paint the house himself - it''s a real labour of love.
    a love child a child whose parents are not married to each other. He allegedly has a love child in Australia from an affair with a much younger woman.
    love handles (humorous) a layer of extra fat around the middle of a person''s body. You wouldn''t want me to lose my love handles, would you?
    a love nest a home where two people who love each other live together, or a home where two people meet secretly in order to have ***. Apparently, they had a love nest in Soho where they used to meet at lunchtime.
    love someone/something to bits (informal)
    to like or to love someone or something a lot. Clive''s the nicest person I know. I love him to bits. ''Do you like your new bike, then?'' ''Oh, I love it to bits!''
    a love-in (informal) a situation where two or more people praise each other a lot, especially when the praise is more than they deserve. The awards ceremony, as usual, was a love-in.
    love-making make love - to have *** with someone. It was our conversations more than the love-making that I remembered after the affair was over.
    make love to have *** with someone. We went back to his apartment and made love. I was just thinking how nice it would be to make love to you. (often + to)
    Misery loves company something that you say which means that people who are feeling sad usually want the people they are with to also feel sad. On a bad day, she isn''t satisfied till the entire family is in tears. Misery loves company.
    no/little love lost between someone if there is no love lost between two people, they do not like each other. There''s no love lost between those two. They could never work together.
    puppy love romantic love which a young person feels for someone and which usually disappears as they become older. At the time I was sure I would marry him when I grew up but of course it was just puppy love.
    tough love (mainly American)
    a method of helping someone to change their behaviour by treating them in a very severe way. Tough love is the only approach to take towards a relative hooked on drugs.
    love at first sight an immediate, strong attraction for someone you just met. She took an immediate liking to him - it was love at first sight.
    love someone to death to feel extremely strong affection for someone. She is easy to work with, and everyone in the office loves her to death.
    Tối nay miên man chủ đề Love,love xong nên nổi hứng post vài vocab về love cho bà con tham khảo
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