Danger. Getting into danger

Содержание

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The solders were napping by the sudden attack.[got into trouble because

The solders were napping by the sudden attack.[got into trouble because

they were not paying enough attention (napping = sleeping)]
The Health Minister risked his job by going out on a limb and criticizing the proposals put forward by the Prime Minister. [stating an opinion or doing something different from anyone else. You can also be out on a limb, which means you are alone and lacking support from anyone else (limb = large branch of a tree) ]
John was a weak man, easily led astray by others.[influenced so that he did had things(astray = away from the main path)]

A) Getting into danger

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I’d leave well alone if I were you; Jack hates people

I’d leave well alone if I were you; Jack hates people

to tidy his papers.[try not to changes or improve something because this might make things worse]
Although it’s always panic stations before the performance, everything goes smoothly as soon as the curtain goes up. [a time or situation where you feel very anxious and have to act quickly (informal)]
Taxes are a necessary evil. [something you do not like, but you agree that it most exist or happen]
Thank goodness you’re safe and sound. I was so worried about you when I heard about the accident. [this phrase simply emphasizes the word safe]
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going out on a limb(пойти на риск)

going out on a limb(пойти на риск)

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out on a limb(в опасных условиях)

out on a limb(в опасных условиях)

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easily led astray(подающийся чужому влиянию)

easily led astray(подающийся чужому влиянию)

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leave well alone(не пытайтесь улучшить)

leave well alone(не пытайтесь улучшить)

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panic stations(все они забегали в панике)

panic stations(все они забегали в панике)

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a necessary evil(неизбежное зло)

a necessary evil(неизбежное зло)

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safe and sound(целый и невредимый)

safe and sound(целый и невредимый)

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Have a narrow escape(чудом избежать гибели)

Have a narrow escape(чудом избежать гибели)

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Do something by the skin of your teeth(пытаться сделать)

Do something by the skin of your teeth(пытаться сделать)

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Rather/too close for comfort(в значительной степени)

Rather/too close for comfort(в значительной степени)

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cut things fine(свести к минимуму)

cut things fine(свести к минимуму)

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Something sets alarm bells ringing(зазвонить в колокола)

Something sets alarm bells ringing(зазвонить в колокола)

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Take your life in(to) your hands(ты рискуешь жизнью)

Take your life in(to) your hands(ты рискуешь жизнью)

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Your life is in someone’s hands(начать новую жизнь)

Your life is in someone’s hands(начать новую жизнь)

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Hanging by a thread(висеть на ниточке)

Hanging by a thread(висеть на ниточке)

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On a knife-edge(на лезвие ножа)

On a knife-edge(на лезвие ножа)

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Math the beginning of each idiom on the left with its

Math the beginning of each idiom on the left with its

ending on the right
1 be caught limb
2 have a narrow sound
3 safe and alone
4 be led escape
5 by the skin of your stations
6 be panic astray
7 leave well napping
8 go out on a teeth

Exercises

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Math the beginning of each idiom on the left with its

Math the beginning of each idiom on the left with its

ending on the right
1 be caught napping
2 have a narrow escape
3 safe and sound
4 be led astray
5 by the skin of your teeth
6 be panic stations
7 leave well alone
8 go out on a limb
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1 When David suggested they should come and stay for a

1 When David suggested they should come and stay for a

weekend, it set alarm clocks ringing in my mind.
2 The patient’s life is hanging by a string.
3 Having to go to work is an evil necessity.
4 Why do some people always ct a thing fine?
5 They are no a knife-blade waiting for the results of Brian’s medical tests.
6 I think it would be more sensible to leave good alone.

Correct the mistakes in these idioms

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1 When David suggested they should come and stay for a

1 When David suggested they should come and stay for a

weekend, it set alarm bells ringing in my mind.
2 The patient’s life is hanging by a thread.
3 Having to go to work is a necessary evil.
4 Why do some people always cut things fine?
5 They are no a knife-edge waiting for the results of Brian’s medical tests.
6 I think it would be more sensible to leave well alone.
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Which idioms do these pictures make you think of? 1 2 3 4

Which idioms do these pictures make you think of?

1 2
3 4

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Which idioms do these pictures make you think of? 1 be/go

Which idioms do these pictures make you think of?

1 be/go out

on a limb 2 be caught napping
3 lead someone astray 4 have a narrow escape
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1 I suppose that exams are just something that you have

1 I suppose that exams are just something that you have

to do.(EVIL)
2 You took an enormous risk by agreeing to go up in a helicopter with such an inexperienced pilot.(PILOT)
3 If I were you, I wouldn’t attempt to change things.(WELL)
4 The Smiths almost missed the train.(TEETH)
5 I hope the other students won’t distract our son from his studies.(LEAD)
6 We were in a state of chaos before the important visitors arrived, but we manage to get everything under control in time for their visit.(STATIONS)

Rewrite each sentence with an idiom. Use the keyword in brackets

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1 I suppose that exams are a necessary evil. 2 You

1 I suppose that exams are a necessary evil.
2 You took

your life in your hands by agreeing to go up in a helicopter with such an inexperienced pilot.(PILOT)
3 If I were you, I would leave well alone.
4 The Smiths caught the train by the skin of their teeth.
5 I hope the other students won’t lead our son astray.
6 It was panic stations before the important visitors arrived, but we manage to get everything under control in time for their visit.