Idioms A to Z 005: Idioms with money 2

The A to Z English Podcast

2022-09-01

8 分钟
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  • You're listening to the A to Z English podcast.

  • Welcome to A to Z English.

  • And today we're bringing you some more idioms from a to Z.

  • We're going to give you a few idioms today, break them down, give you an example, and then try and explain how you can use them in your everyday speech.

  • So quick dialogue.

  • Jack, go ahead.

  • So, Kevin, I bought a new car yesterday.

  • Oh, yeah?

  • How much was it?

  • It was expensive.

  • It cost me an arm and a leg, but I won the race, and with my winnings I almost broke even.

  • Well, nice.

  • Well, you know, I've got a pretty nice car, too.

  • So the next time we're out there, we can try and race each other, and maybe you can give me a run for my money.

  • All right.

  • All right.

  • So everybody out there listening, we had three idioms, as always.

  • Did you catch them?

  • And if so, can you think of them really quick?

  • Well, the three were, first, to something costs an arm and a leg.