我們要說得自然,除了發音需要正確外, 我們亦應用日常片語, 俚語(slang) 及成語
(idioms).Speak English naturally, use idioms!!

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我們要說得自然,除了發音需要正確外, 我們亦應用日常片語, 俚語及成語. 以下節錄
了大約一佰個最常用的美國成語.請天天到來温温一個成語吧!
An idiom is a phrase where the words together have a meaning that is different from
the dictionary definitions of the individual words. Learning American idioms improve
your understanding of group discussions, expand your vocabulary, become more
confident in your oral communication and more effective in the workplace.
American Idiom
No dice
冇可能;沒有可能;一定
不會

Definition / Meaning of this idiom 成語解繹:

No; Certainly not; No chance, not approved, no
way; Not Possible; Used to indicate a negative
answer or unsuccessful outcome; Something that
you say in order to refuse a request or to make
clear that something is not possible.

Examples of this idiom 成語例子/例句:
No dice. I will never lend you that much money.
No dice! I’m not going to go through with it
Tim wanted to borrow some money but Sam said
no dice
There is no chance of it, it cannot be done, no dice
I asked Tom if we could use his car, but no dice.
Tim wanted to borrow my new coat, but Dad said
no dice.
Kim and Tim tried to rent the church for the
wedding, but it's no dice for the date they picked.
Tim asked Sam to help pay for the repairs, but
Sam said no dice.
We were looking for a house to rent in the city but
it was no dice.
'Can you lend me five dollars?' 'Sorry, no dice - I
have only ten cents.'
The 42ers could have made it an exciting game,
but no dice, they didn't even score.