Idiom: Packed like sardines ( very crowded ) Hit the book: Trade agreement Tourism Permanent Migrant Numerous Take effect Mandarin Simplify procedure The new measures were signed alongside the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement approved last month....
Idiom: over your head ( too difficult to understand ) Hit the book: Unveil Applicant Be eligible for Immigration Release Annual Visa holder Australia has unveiled a new visa policy targeting young Chinese people. Qualified applicants are eligible to...
Idiom: Over the top ( do something excessively ) Hit the book: Watercress Snow pea Chrysanthemum greens Wilt Rapeseed Lotus root Chunk Stem Edible bundle Hot Pot Ingredients The list of foods that can be cooked in a hot pot is a long one. Variety is...
Idiom: Over the moon ( very excited ) Hit the book: Feast Etiquette Induction Session End up with Accommodate Accessory To make a hot pot feast at home requires little more than some planning and prep work. First, let's go over the equipment you need...
Idiom: Over the hill ( not as good as before ) Hit the book: Hot pot Simmering Broth Shrimp Oyster Squid Mouth numbing For me, cold and windy weather means one thing: It's hot pot season. The concept of hot pot is simple. You set a pot of simmering b...
Idiom: Over the counter ( medicine which does not require prescription ) Hit the book: Pay lip service Nuance Devote to Stick with Foster Creativity It's a great form of expression People pay a lot of lip-service to expressing yourself. But how can k...
Idiom: Over my dead body (impossible to do something) Hit the book: Instant gratification Inadvertently Unwind Excessive Browse Pursuit Inexhaustible It teaches patience We live in a world of instant gratification, but real life demands having patien...
Idiom: Out on a limb ( in a difficult situation) Hit the book: Budding Wannabe Beneficial Melody Boost Correlation Stimulate Do you have a budding pianist? A drummer wannabe? A future flutist? Playing a musical instrument is very beneficial to childr...
Idiom: Out of your mind ( go crazy) Hit the book: Beauty Spontaneous Improvised Tavern Pass down Glory Keep alive Dedicate to...
Idiom: Get out of your hair ( stop bothering someone ) Hit the book: Uplifting Compose Distinctive Indication Numerous String instrument Miniature Clarinet Accordion Percussion instrument...