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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274201
[S1] Thanks. [S2] You're welcome. William, do you like studying English? [S1] I like studying English, and I can read well, but speaking can be difficult. [S2] It's not that bad. If you talk to your American friends every day, you'll learn quickly.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274202
[S1] Can I ask you a question? [S2] Sure. What do you want to know? [S1] I have my book from class here. How do you say this word? [S2] Laptop. [S1] Sorry, I don't understand. What does that mean? [S2] A laptop is a type of computer that you can carry with you. Do you understand? [S1] Yes, I think so. Can you say it again? [S2] Laptop. [S1] Laptop.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274203
[S1] Did I pronounce that correctly? [S2] Yes, that's right. That's very good. [S1] Thanks. And this word? How do you pronounce this? [S2] That word is pronounced kitchen. [S1] Thanks so much. You're a good teacher. [S2] Thanks.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274204
[S1] Jim, I heard you took a trip to San Diego. Is that right? [S2] Yeah. I just got back this morning. [S1] That sounds really nice. What did you do there? [S2] Well, we were only there for three days, so we didn't do too much. We went shopping and went out to dinner a few times. And at night we walked around the city with some friends. [S1] Did you take any pictures?
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274205
[S1] Yes, I have them with me. Do you want to look at them? [S2] Sure. I love looking at photos. [S1] This one is of my wife and me on the beach. And this one is our daughter Emily standing next to my wife. [S2] Your daughter looks like her mother. [S1] I know. They look very similar. [S2] Where was this picture taken? [S1] That was taken at the train station before we left. [S2] Did you have time to go to the zoo?
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274206
[S1] No, not this time. We went there last time. [S2] It looks like you all had a nice time. [S1] Yeah, it was a lot of fun. [S2] Jim, I heard you took a trip to San Diego. Is that right? [S1] Yeah. I just got back this morning. [S2] That sounds really nice. What did you do there?
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274207
[S1] Well, we were only there for three days, so we didn't do too much. We went shopping and went out to dinner a few times. And at night we walked around the city with some friends. [S2] Did you take any pictures? [S1] Yes, I have them with me. Do you want to look at them? [S2] Sure. I love looking at photos.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274208
[S1] This one is of my wife and me on the beach. And this one is our daughter Emily standing next to my wife. [S2] Your daughter looks like her mother. [S1] I know. They look very similar. [S2] Where was this picture taken? [S1] That was taken at the train station before we left. [S2] Did you have time to go to the zoo?
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274209
[S1] No, not this time. We went there last time. [S2] It looks like you all had a nice time. [S1] Yeah, it was a lot of fun. [S2] Hello? [S1] Hi. Are you still up? [S2] Yes. [S1] You sound tired. Is everything okay?
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274210
[S1] Yeah, everything's fine. I'm just getting ready to go to bed. It's been a really long day. [S2] Do you have time to get some coffee with me later? I have something I want to talk to you about. [S1] No, sorry, not today. I have to get up early tomorrow. [S2] Oh. What are you going to do tomorrow? [S1] My mother-in-law is coming over, so I have to get up early and clean the house.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274211
[S1] You sound tired. Is everything okay? [S2] Yeah, everything's fine. I'm just getting ready to go to bed. It's been a really long day. [S1] Do you have time to get some coffee with me later? I have something I want to talk to you about. [S2] No, sorry. Not today. I have to get up early tomorrow.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274212
[S1] What are you going to do tomorrow? [S2] My mother-in-law is coming over, so I have to get up early and clean the house. [S1] I see. [S2] Are you free tomorrow? [S1] Yes, in the afternoon. I have to finish something I'm working on, but I'll be free after 3:30. [S2] Do you want to get together after you finish work?
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274213
[S1] Do you think you'll have time? [S2] Yes. My mother-in-law will be leaving here around two. Craig, what do you do for work? [S1] I'm still a student. [S2] What school do you go to? [S1] Boston University.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274214
[S1] That's a good school. What do you study? [S2] I'm studying English, math, and history. My major is English. [S1] How long have you been studying English? [S2] More than six years. [S1] That's a long time. [S2] Yeah. I started to learn English when I was in high school. [S1] No wonder your English is so good.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274215
[S1] Actually, it's not that good. I can read, but I can't speak very well. I haven't had a lot of chance to practice. [S2] I see. Talking with other people is very important. [S1] Yes, but I still don't have many friends here yet. [S2] I'm having a party tonight at my apartment. You should come. [S1] Oh, thanks for inviting me. I'd love to come.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274216
[S1] Hi. I'd like to see the doctor, please. [S2] Do you have an appointment? [S1] No. [S2] When would you like an appointment? [S1] Is today possible? [S2] Yes, today is fine. What time would you like? [S1] As soon as possible. My stomach really hurts. [S2] Please wait a moment. I'll see if the doctor is available.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274217
[S1] Sorry, he's with a patient right now. It's probably going to be another 30 minutes. Would you mind waiting a little longer? [S2] No problem. [S1] May I see your insurance card, please? [S2] Here you are. [S1] Thanks. That's going to be $25 for today's visit. [S2] Really? I didn't think it would be that much. [S1] I know how you feel.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274218
[S1] I'll pay with cash. [S2] Thank you. [S1] Would you please turn on the heat? It's really cold in here. [S2] Kevin, what would you like to do? [S1] I don't know. Maybe watch TV. [S2] That's a good idea. We're going shopping later, so I think you should rest for a while. [S1] I don't think I want to go anymore. [S2] What do you mean? I thought you said we were going shopping.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274219
[S1] I know, but I changed my mind. I'm too tired. [S2] Well, I still have a lot of stuff to buy. When do you think we'll go? [S1] Maybe tonight. [S2] Okay. Would you mind if I used your phone? [S1] Sorry, I don't have signal. [S2] Are you kidding? I usually have really good reception here. [S1] My phone is very old, and it doesn't work very well. [S2] What if I take it outside?
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274220
[S1] Yes, that's fine. It works well outside. [S2] Patrick, why didn't you call me last night? I was worried about you. [S1] Sorry, I was sick. I went to bed early. [S2] What's wrong? [S1] I had a cough, and my eyes were really dry. [S2] Are you better now? [S1] Yes, I'm feeling a lot better. Much better than yesterday. [S2] Do you have allergies?
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274221
[S1] Yes. Last time I went to the doctor, he did some tests and told me I have allergies. It gets worse in the spring. [S2] What time did you wake up this morning? [S1] Around 9:30. [S2] Are you going to work today? [S1] No. I think I'll just stay home and watch TV. I can work from home today. [S2] Good. Get some rest and I'll bring over some food later. [S1] Thanks.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274222
[S1] Hello, miss. Do you need a taxi? [S2] Yes. [S1] Do you have any luggage? [S2] Just these two suitcases. [S1] Okay. I'll put them in the back for you. Where are you going? [S2] The Comfort Inn. [S1] I think there are two in Boston. Which one are you going to? [S2] The one downtown. [S1] Is this your first time in Boston?
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274223
[S1] No, I've been here many times. I come here for work all the time. Do you know how long it'll take? [S2] It shouldn't take long. Probably about 15 minutes. [S1] Wow. It looks like the traffic is really bad. [S2] Yeah. There might be an accident up ahead. [S1] Okay. Then stop at the next intersection. I'm gonna get out there and take the subway.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274224
[S1] Hello? [S2] Hey, Gary. What's up? [S1] I haven't talked to you in a long time. What's happening? [S2] Well, I don't know if you heard. I just moved into a new apartment in LA. [S1] No. I heard you were thinking about moving, but I didn't know you'd already found a place. That's cool. [S2] Yeah, I'm really happy about it. [S1] Do you have any roommates?
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274225
[S1] No, not this time. It's a big change for me 'cause I've never lived alone. [S2] Don't you think you'll be lonely? [S1] Not really. I have two friends who live in the same building. We all had dinner together last night. [S2] Are they students also? [S1] No, they're not students, but there are a lot of students living in the building. [S2] Sounds like a nice place. [S1] Yeah, I think it's a good environment for learning English.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274226
[S1] Well, I'm glad to hear everything worked out. [S2] You should come out here and visit me sometime. There's even a pool. [S1] That would be nice. I'll think about it. [S2] Good evening. [S1] Hi. Do you have any vacancies tonight? [S2] Yes. The rate is $55. [S1] Do the rooms have internet access?
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274227
[S1] We have wireless. If you have a computer, you can use the wireless network for an additional $5. [S2] Okay. I'd like a room, please. [S1] Would you like a smoking or a non-smoking room? [S2] Non-smoking. [S1] How will you be paying? [S2] Visa. Here you are. [S1] How many people? [S2] Two. [S1] Would you like a king-size bed or two double beds? [S2] King-size, please.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274228
[S1] You're in room 237. It's on the second floor. Here's your key. Sign here, please. [S2] What time is checkout? [S1] 1130. Hello? [S2] Hi, Tina. It's Joe. [S1] Hi, Joe. [S2] How's the weather there today? [S1] It's really cold. It snowed all day and the schools closed early.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274229
[S1] What's the temperature? [S2] It's 30 degrees now. It was even colder this morning. [S1] Have you heard what the weather is going to be like tomorrow? [S2] I was watching the news a little earlier. They said it's probably going to snow tomorrow. [S1] I really don't like the winter. I wish it were summer. [S2] Me too. How's the weather where you are?
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p39_m4-dialogue_0274230
[S1] It's not too bad, but it's pretty cold here, too. It was about 45 today, and it rained this afternoon. I heard it's going to be a little warmer tomorrow. [S2] I'm going shopping. Do you want to come? [S1] I thought you went shopping yesterday. [S2] I did, but an old friend called me last night and invited me to his birthday party. I need to buy a gift for him.
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[S1] I see. What are you going to get for him? [S2] I really have no idea what he likes. I haven't seen him in a long time. What do you think? [S1] Maybe a cake. [S2] Well, that's a good idea, but I think I should probably get him something else, like something he can wear. [S1] How about a sweater? I saw a really nice one in the mall the other day. Maybe we can go there and take a look. [S2] Okay. What store was it in?
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167000
[S1] A little bird told me. [S2] A little bird told me that you and Cindy are going to get married. [S1] A pain in the neck. [S2] Sometimes my younger brother can be a pain in the neck. [S1] A piece of cake. [S2] Learning to speak English is a piece of cake. [S1] To lay off.
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[S1] The company laid off 50 workers last week. Now they have no job. [S2] And pigs can fly. [S1] I think I can win the lottery. [S2] Yeah, and I think pigs can fly. [S1] To be dead tired. [S2] I've worked for 15 hours already today, and I'm dead tired.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167002
[S1] to call it a day. [S2] It's already 5 p.m. Let's call it a day and go home. [S1] To be in charge of. [S2] Do what Linda tells you to do because she's in charge of this office. [S1] To be in the way. [S2] If my sister goes with me on my date with my boyfriend, she'll really be in the way.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167003
[S1] Be my guest. [S2] If you want to go out, then be my guest, but I'm staying home. [S1] To be named after. [S2] I was named after my grandfather. [S1] To be no big deal. [S2] Don't worry about losing the game. It's no big deal. [S1] To be on top of the world.
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167004
I'm on top of the world. My boss just raised my salary. [S1] To bear in mind or to keep in mind. [S2] When you go camping, you should bear in mind that it gets very cold at night. [S1] Behind someone's back.
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[S1] ... to get along with someone. [S2] I really like Ryan. We get along with each other very well. [S1] ... to get in touch with, to be in touch with someone. [S2] Get in touch with me as soon as you get an email address. [S1] ... to get rid of. [S2] Harry should really get rid of that old car and buy a new one.
29.76
3.196405
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[S1] ... to give someone the cold shoulder. [S2] Lee, did I do something to make you angry with me? You've given me the cold shoulder all week. To hang in there. [S1] Bill, I know that studying in university is difficult, but hang in there and you'll have your degree soon.
25.1
3.224998
24,000
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[S1] If worst comes to worst. [S2] I got fired from my job, and now I can't pay my rent at my apartment. [S1] If worst comes to worst, you can come and live with me. In the long run. [S2] I know you don't enjoy exercising, but in the long run, you'll be in very good shape.
26.32
3.174179
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[S1] to be up-to-date. [S2] CNN always has the most up-to-date news on TV. [S1] To keep an eye on. [S2] You have to keep an eye on your dog because he always likes to run away. To keep my fingers crossed. Tomorrow is the big competition.
26.74
3.163037
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[S1] I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. [S2] To keep under control. [S1] It's very difficult to keep 30 young children under control in the classroom all day. [S2] To keep your nose clean. [S1] If you don't keep your nose clean this time, you'll be in big trouble.
26.84
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[S1] to keep you posted. [S2] I'll keep you posted if anything changes in our plans. [S1] To keep your mouth shut. [S2] Keep your mouth shut about tomorrow's surprise party for Andy. I don't want him to know about it. To let bygones be bygones.
27.09
3.347879
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167011
[S1] Brian, I'm so sorry about what I said. [S2] That's okay. Let bygones be bygones. To let someone off the hook. [S1] I'm going to let you off the hook this time, but don't ever do that again. [S2] To live beyond one's means.
23.98
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[S1] Tony never has enough money because he always lives beyond his means. [S2] To make yourself at home. [S1] If you arrive at my house before I do, just make yourself at home. [S2] To meet someone halfway. [S1] Since we both disagree, do you think maybe we could meet halfway? On the spot.
29.35
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[S1] That girl really put me on the spot when she asked me if I wanted to go to the party with her. [S2] Once and for all. [S1] I'm going to stop smoking once and for all. [S2] Out of the question. [S1] Taking a holiday to France this year is out of the question. We don't have enough money.
26.95
3.307551
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[S1] Out of date. [S2] Look at her dress. It's so out of date. [S1] Out of order. [S2] This public telephone is out of order. Once in a blue moon. [S1] Once in a blue moon, my husband buys me flowers. [S2] To put into practice.
27.65
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[S1] We have an idea about how to sell our product, but we haven't put it into practice yet. [S2] To save someone's skin. [S1] Thanks for helping me with my homework. I almost didn't finish it. You really saved my skin. [S2] So far, so good. [S1] Ken, how's your diet?
26.96
3.363243
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[S1] So far, so good. I've lost five kilograms. [S2] When my boss hired a secretary for me, it took a load off my back. [S1] You shouldn't take your friends for granted. Someday, they might be there to help you.
27.87
3.391498
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[S1] ... to be at the end of one's rope. [S2] Brad, can I borrow some money? I'm really at the end of my rope. [S1] ... to be up to something. [S2] Why are you two children being so quiet today? Are you up to something? [S1] ... to cheer up.
24.4
3.282049
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[S1] We all went to visit Teresa at the hospital to cheer her up. [S2] To ease someone out. [S1] Jonathan is so shy. We really should try to ease him out of his house more often. To face the music.
21.56
3.295406
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[S1] Molly broke her father's favorite chair. Now he's home from work and she'll have to face the music. [S2] To find fault with. [S1] Why do you try to find fault with everything I do? [S2] To get on one's nerves. [S1] Vicky talks so much. She gets on everyone's nerves.
27.08
3.309889
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167020
[S1] ... to give birth to. [S2] When Isaac Newton gave birth to the idea of gravity, it changed the world forever. [S1] To give one a big hand. [S2] The audience gave the musician a big hand after the concert. To give someone a ring.
23.9
3.160894
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[S1] If I hear any news, I'll give you a ring and let you know immediately. [S2] To go Dutch. [S1] Oh, no. I don't have enough money for both of our movie tickets. [S2] That's okay. We can go Dutch tonight. To go without saying.
23.66
3.021232
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167022
[S1] It goes without saying that Tom is in love with Kathy. [S2] To have another thing coming. [S1] If you think your team can win against our team, you've got another thing coming. [S2] To have one's heart set on.
21.78
3.374631
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167023
[S1] Jennifer is very disappointed about the concert being canceled. She really had her heart set on going. To have time off. [S2] Let's go to the beach. I got time off from work for the next six days. [S1] To keep one's head. [S2] It's very important to keep your head if there's an emergency.
28.39
3.417937
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167024
[S1] to keep up with. [S2] It's so hard to keep up with teenage clothing fashions these days because they change so often. [S1] To knock it off. [S2] Would you too knock it off with the loud noise? I'm trying to sleep. [S1] To know by sight. [S2] I can't remember what Timothy looks like, but I'm sure I'll know him by sight.
29.04
3.272455
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167025
[S1] to let the cat out of the bag. [S2] You shouldn't have let the cat out of the bag about being pregnant so soon. I wanted to surprise everyone. [S1] To look down upon. [S2] David thinks he's so important. He always looks down on the other people in his office. [S1] To lose one's head.
28.2
3.252436
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167026
[S1] Melissa completely lost her head when the house caught on fire. She didn't know what to do. [S2] To make no difference. [S1] It makes no difference what you say. I'm still going to buy that expensive car. [S2] To make room for.
24.2
3.350884
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167027
[S1] We'll have to make room for your mother when she moves into our house with us. [S2] Wow, Daniel has put on a lot of weight since the last time I saw him. [S1] To rain cats and dogs. [S2] Chris, you're completely wet. [S1] Yes, I was outside, and it's raining cats and dogs.
30
3.239433
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167028
[S1] ... to run errands. [S2] I'm sorry I can't join you today. I have to run a lot of errands before this evening. [S1] ... to run out of. [S2] Sweetheart, we need to go to the supermarket. We ran out of milk. [S1] ... to serve one right. [S2] It serves you right that you failed your exam. You didn't study for it at all.
29.42
3.387369
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167029
[S1] ... to spill the beans. [S2] Please don't spill the beans to Elizabeth that I bought her a gold necklace for her birthday. [S1] ... to stand up for. [S2] You must stand up for what you believe in or no one will respect you. [S1] ... to tell two things or two persons apart.
26.33
3.318157
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167030
[S1] It's difficult to tell those two twins apart because they look so much alike. [S2] To throw people together. [S1] At the seminar, they threw us all together into groups and made us talk together. [S2] To waste one's breath. [S1] Don't waste your breath with Fred. He'll never change his mind.
28.65
3.228555
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167031
[S1] To beat around the bush. [S2] Stop beating around the bush and tell me directly why you're so angry. [S1] Get lost. [S2] Billy, get lost. I don't want to see you here again. [S1] To be up for grabs. [S2] Did you hear that the position for manager is up for grabs?
27.17
2.978978
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167032
[S1] to rock the boat. [S2] Everyone is happy with the decision, so please don't rock the boat. [S1] To stand out. [S2] With his bright red hair, Carl really stands out in a crowd of people. To get on the ball. [S1] We're really behind schedule. We need to get on the ball.
28.39
3.320198
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167033
[S1] ... to be on top of things. [S2] William is so organized. He's always on top of things. [S1] ... to be out of one's league. [S2] Nancy will never go on a date with me. She's out of my league. [S1] We're all in the same boat. [S2] Don't feel sorry for yourself. We're all in the same boat.
29.88
3.225141
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167034
[S1] ... to stop short. [S2] The workers stopped short of constructing that building because they didn't have enough money to finish it. [S1] To move on. [S2] Yesterday, the students finished Chapter 1, so now they'll move on to Chapter 2. [S1] Around the clock.
25.3
3.159511
24,000
audio/en/bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167034.mp3
bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167035
[S1] Be careful when you shop because some salespeople will try to take advantage of you and offer you an expensive price. [S2] To keep an eye on. [S1] The police will keep an eye on the man they think is the criminal. [S2] To watch out for.
23.57
3.293371
24,000
audio/en/bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167035.mp3
bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167036
[S1] If you drive at night, you should watch out for drunk drivers. To be better off. [S2] Our country would be better off if we had a new Prime Minister. [S1] To stand a chance. [S2] Our team doesn't stand a chance against their team because they are much better than we are. [S1] To make sense.
29.95
3.228575
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167037
[S1] Roger, what you say makes sense, and I agree with you. [S2] To get away with. [S1] I can't believe you got away with sneaking out of your house last night. Your father didn't hear you. [S2] To go off the deep end. [S1] Since Janet died, her husband has really gone off the deep end.
27.06
3.173679
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167038
[S1] to go through channels. [S2] If you want to get a visa to go to America, you have to go through a lot of channels first. [S1] To crack a book. [S2] How do you always get such good marks in school? I never see you even crack a book. [S1] To take another person at his word.
28.39
3.229004
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167039
[S1] to welcome someone with open arms. [S2] My family welcomed my new boyfriend into their home with open arms. [S1] To get out of line or to step out of line. [S2] I'm afraid if Jeremy gets out of line just one more time, they will make him leave school. [S1] To give someone a hard time.
28.46
3.299393
24,000
audio/en/bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167039.mp3
bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p3_m4-dialogue_0167040
[S1] My teacher doesn't like me. She's always giving me a hard time. [S2] To be a stick in the mud. [S1] Come on, Joe. Don't be a stick in the mud. Go to the party with us. [S2] To hit someone where it hurts. [S1] When you told Nancy how fat she is, you really hit her where it hurts.
27
3.272789
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p41_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p41_m4-dialogue_0167041
[S1] Let me just see. Uh, yes, we have both rooms available that evening. There's our main hall. That's got seating for 200 people. Or there's the Charlton room. [S2] Sorry? [S1] The Charlton room. C-H-A-R-L-T-O-N. That's got seating for up to 100.
27.77
3.412616
24,000
audio/en/bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p41_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p41_m4-dialogue_0167041.mp3
bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p41_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p41_m4-dialogue_0167042
[S1] Well, we're organizing a dinner to raise money for a charity, and we're hoping for at least 150 people. So, I think we'll go for the main hall. How much would that cost? [S2] Let's see, um, you wanted it for the evening of September the 1st? [S1] Yes, that's a Saturday.
23.31
3.152605
24,000
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bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p41_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p41_m4-dialogue_0167043
[S1] Oh, well, I suppose that's okay. So, does the charge include use of tables and chairs and so on? [S2] Oh, yes. [S1] And what about parking? [S2] Yeah, that's all included. The only thing that isn't included is, uh, you said you were organizing a dinner.
21.36
3.144372
24,000
audio/en/bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p41_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p41_m4-dialogue_0167043.mp3
bilibili_data_496647754_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p41_BV1ZH4y1a7k3_p41_m4-dialogue_0167044
[S1] Well, you'll have to pay extra for the kitchen if you want to use that. It's £25. It's got very good facilities, good quality cookers and fridges and so on. [S2] Okay. Well, I suppose that's all right. We can cover the cost in our entry charges. [S1] Right. So I'll make a note of that. Mm-hmm.
24.48
3.530298
24,000
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[S1] Now, there are just one or two things you need to think about before the event. For example, you'll have to see about getting a license if you're planning to have any music during the meal. [S2] Oh, really? [S1] It's quite straightforward. I'll give you the details later on.
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[S1] And about a week or ten days before your event, you'll need to contact the caretaker, that's Mr. Evans, to make the arrangements for entry. He'll sort that out with you. [S2] And do I give him the payment as well? [S1] No, you do that directly with me. [S2] Right. Now, is there anything I need to know about what happens during the event?
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[S1] Well, as you'll be aware, of course, the building is no smoking throughout. [S2] Of course. [S1] Now, are you having a band? [S2] Yes. [S1] Well, they'll have a lot of equipment, so rather than using the front door, they should park their van round the back and use the stage door there. You can open that from inside, but don't forget to lock it at the end.
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[S1] Of course. We'll make sure everything's left tidy. Oh, and I forgot to ask. I presume we can have decorations in the room? [S2] Yes, but you must take them down afterwards. [S1] Sure. [S2] And the chairs and tables should be stacked up neatly at the back of the room. [S1] I'll make sure I've got a few people to help me.
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[S1] Good morning, Youth Council. Caroline speaking. [S2] Oh, hello. I'm interested in standing for election to the Youth Council, and I was told to give you a call. [S1] That's good. Could I have your name, please? [S2] Yes, it's Roger Brown. [S1] Thank you. I'm Caroline, the Youth Council administrator. So, do you know much about what the council does, Roger?
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[S1] I've talked to Stephanie. I think she's the chair of the council. [S2] That's right. [S1] And she told me a lot about it, how it's a way for young people to discuss local issues, for example, and make suggestions to the town council. That's what made me interested. [S2] Fine. Well, let me take down some of your details. First of all, how old are you? You know the council is for young people aged from 13 to 18.
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[S1] I've just turned 18. [S2] And where do you live, Roger? [S1] Well, that's a bit complicated. At the moment, I'm looking for a flat to rent here, so I'm in a hostel from Monday to Friday. I go back to my parents' place at the weekend. [S2] Okay. So where's the best place to send you some information about the council?
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[S1] Oh, to my parents' address, please. That's 17 Buckley Street, B-U-C-K-L-E-I-G-H Street, Stanford, Lincolnshire, though you don't really need the county. [S2] Oh, I know Stanford. It's a lovely town. And what's the postcode? [S1] P-E-9-7-Q-T.
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[S1] Right. Thank you. So are you working here or are you a student? [S2] I started studying at the university a couple of weeks ago and I've got a part-time job for a few hours a week. [S1] What do you do? [S2] Well, I've done several different things. I've just finished a short-term contract as a courier and now I'm working as a waiter in one of the big hotels. [S1] Uh-huh. That can't leave you much time for studying.
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[S1] Oh, it's not too bad. I managed to fit it all in. [S2] What are you studying? [S1] My ambition is to go into Parliament eventually, so my major subject is politics. That's partly why I think the Youth Council is important and want to be a part of it. [S2] And I suppose you're also taking a minor subject, aren't you? I know a lot of people study economics too. [S1] I chose history. To be honest, I'm not finding it as interesting as I expected.
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[S1] Okay. So with your studying and your part-time job, do you have time for any other interests or hobbies? [S2] Well, I spend quite a lot of time cycling, both around town to get to university and to work, and also long distance, from here to London, for instance. [S1] That's pretty impressive. Anything else?
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[S1] For relaxation, I'm also keen on the cinema. I used to go at least once a week, but I can't manage to go so often now. [S2] Right. Are you sure you'll have enough time for the Youth Council? [S1] Yes. I've worked out that I can afford to reduce my hours at work, and that will make the time. [S2] So is there any particular aspect of the Youth Council's work that appeals to you, Roger?
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[S1] Well, my sister is blind, so I'm particularly interested in working with disabled young people to try and improve the quality of their lives. [S2] That's great. Well, the best way to get involved is to be nominated by some people who you know. [S1] Right. Can you tell me how to set about organizing that? [S2] You should talk to Geoffrey, our elections officer. I can arrange a meeting in the council office with him, if you like.
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[S1] Yes, please. [S2] He'll be here next Monday, if that suits you. [S1] That's the 14th, isn't it? [S2] Yes. [S1] I can manage late afternoon. [S2] Would you like to suggest a time? He generally leaves around 5.30. [S1] Well, would 4.30 be okay? My last class finishes at four, so I'd have plenty of time to get to your office.
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[S1] I like the sound of that. And what other events happen in Burnham? [S2] Well, do you all enjoy listening to music? [S1] Oh, yes. [S2] Well, there are several free concerts taking place at different times, one or two in the morning, the majority at lunchtime, and a couple in the evening. And they range from pop music to Latin American. [S1] The Latin American could be fun. What time is that?
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[S1] It's being repeated several times in different places. They're performing in the Central Library at 1:00, then at 4, it's in the City Museum, and in the evening at 730, there's a longer concert in the theater. [S2] Right. I'll suggest that to the rest of the family. [S1] Something else you might be interested in is the boat race along the river. [S2] Oh, yes. Do tell me about that.
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[S1] The race starts at Offord Marina, to the north of Burnham, and goes as far as Summer Pool. The best place to watch it from is Charlesworth Bridge, though that does get rather crowded. [S2] And who's taking part? [S1] Well, local boat clubs, but the standard is very high. One of them came first in the West of England Regional Championship in May this year. It was the first time a team from Burnham has won. It means that next year, they'll be representing the region in the National Championship.
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[S1] Right. My husband will be particularly interested in that. [S2] And there's going to be a talk and slideshow about mushrooms, and you'll be able to go out and pick some afterwards and study the different varieties. [S1] Uh-huh. And is it possible for children to swim in the river? [S2] Yes. Part of it has been fenced off to make it safe for children to swim in. It's very shallow and there's a lifeguard on duty whenever it's open. The lake is too deep, so swimming isn't allowed there.
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[S1] Okay. We must remember to bring their swimming things in case we go to Paxton. How long does it take to get there by car from Burnham? [S2] Mm, about 20 minutes, but parking is very limited, so it's usually much easier to go by bus, and it takes about the same time. [S1] Right. Well, I'll discuss the options with the rest of the family. Thanks very much for all your help.
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[S1] Good morning, Stratton Festival box office. How can I help you? [S2] Oh, hello. My family and I are on holiday in the area, and we've seen some posters about the festival this week. Could you tell me about some of the events, please? [S1] Of course.
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[S1] First of all, are there still tickets available for the jazz band on Saturday? [S2] There are, but only £15. The £12 seats have all been sold. [S1] Okay. And the venue is the school, isn't it? [S2] Yes, that's right. The secondary school. Make sure you don't go to the primary school by mistake. And there's an additional performer who isn't mentioned on the posters.
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[S1] Caroline Hart is going to play with the band. [S2] Oh, I think I've heard her on the radio. Doesn't she play the oboe or flutes or something? [S1] Yes, the flute. She usually plays with symphony orchestras, and apparently this is her first time with a jazz band. [S2] Well, I'd certainly like to hear her.
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[S1] All the ducks will be launched into the river at the back of the cinema. Then they'll float along the river for 500 meters, as far as the railway bridge. [S2] And are there any prizes? [S1] Yes. The first duck in each race to arrive at the finishing line wins its owner free tickets for the concert on the last night of the festival.
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[S1] You said you can buy a duck. I'm sure my children will both want one. [S2] They're on sale at a stall in the market. You can't miss it. It's got an enormous sign showing a couple of ducks. [S1] Okay. I'll go there this afternoon. I remember walking past there yesterday. Now, could you tell me something about the flower show, please? [S2] Well, admission is free, and the show is being held in Bythwaite Hall. [S1] Sorry, how do you spell that?
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