Food idioms, idiomy związane z jedzeniem

food-idoms

Food idioms

Idiomy związane z jedzeniem

English has many expressions, fixed phrases, and idioms related to food.

Below are some useful and frequently used food-related idioms.

W języku angielsku istnieje wiele wyrażeń, utartych zwrotów oraz idiomów nawiązujących do produktów spożywczych.

Poniżej kilka przydatnych i dość często stosowanych idiomów związanych z jedzeniem.

IDIOMS, IDIOMY:

(be) the apple of sb’s eye = the person who someone loves most and is very proud of (oczko w głowie, być czyimś oczkiem w głowie)

bread and butter (n.) = a job or activity that provides you with the money you need to live (chleb powszedni, główne źródło utrzymania)

bread-and-butter (adj.) = basic and relating directly to most people’s needs and interests (podstawowy, przyziemny, zwykły)

cry over spilt milk = to feel sorry or sad about something that has already happened; used to emphasise that this is not helpful (płakać nad rozlanym mlekiem)

bring home the bacon = to earn money for a family to live on ( zarabiać na chleb)

cool as a cucumber = very calm or very calmly, especially when this is surprising (opanowany, nieporuszony)

(be) full of beans = to have a lot of energy and enthusiasm (pełen energii, werwy, animuszu)

spill the beans = to tell people secret information (wygadać się, puścić parę z ust, wyjawić sekret)

(have) egg on one’s face = look stupid or feel embarrassed because of something that you have done (być zawstydzonym/zażenowanym; wychodzić na durnia/głupka)

put all one’s eggs in one basket = to depend for your success on a single person or plan of action (stawiać wszystko na jedną kartę)

hard/tough nut to crack = a problem that is very difficult to solve or a person who is very difficult to understand (twardy orzech do zgryzienia)

icing on the cake = something that makes a good situation even better (wisienka na torcie)

like two peas in a pod = very similar, almost identitical especially in appearance (jak dwie krople wody)

couch potato = a person who watches a lot of television and does not have an active lifestyle (leniuch, kanapowiec)

have bigger/ other fish to fry = to have something more important to do (mieć ważniejsze sprawy do załatwienia, mieć inne rzeczy na głowie)

take something with a pinch of salt = to not completely believe something that you are told, because you think it is unlikely to be true (traktować coś z przymrużeniem oka, przyjmować coś z rezerwą)

(be) in hot water = to be in or get into a difficult situation in which you are in danger of being criticised or punished (mieć kłopoty, być w tarapatach)

go bananas = to become extremely angry or excited (oszaleć, zbzikować; wciec się, zdenerwować)

big cheese = an important person in a company or an organisation with a lot of influence (szycha, gruba ryba)

sell like hot cakes = to be bought quickly and in large numbers (sprzedawać się jak świeże bułeczki)

big fish in a small/little pond = someone who has a lot of influence only over a small area (osoba mająca wpływy na niewielkim obszarze; ktoś kto odniósł sukces w rzadkiej dziedzinie)

hot potato = a problem, situation, etc. that is difficult to deal with and causes a lot of disagreement (draźliwy temat, trudny temat, kłopotliwy problem)

(be) in a pickle = to be in a difficult situation (być w opałach, być w tarapatach; wpaść jak śliwka w kompot)

(not) one’s cup of tea = If something is not your cup of tea, it is not the type of thing that you like ( czyjaś bajka )

food for thought = something worth thinking seriously about (coś do przemyślenia, coś co skłania do refleksji)

EXERCISE

Fill in the gaps with a word related to food.

Uzupełnij luki wyrazem związanym z jedzeniem.

  1. After university he became a big__________ in a foreign corporation.

  2. Thank you for inviting me, but dancing isn’t my cup of _______ .

  3. Your father will go ____________ when he sees what you’ve done with his new car.

  4. I like his lectures as they always give me so much ___________for thought.

  5. Don’t believe everything he says but rather take it with a pinch of ___________.

  6. The new model of this smartphone is selling like hot___________. It’s almost sold out.

  7. I would rather travel the world when I retire instead of becoming a couch ______________ .

  8. It’s no use crying over spilt _____________ as nothing can be done to change his decision.

  9. Despite her old age, she is still full of __________.

  10. My sister’s twins look like two __________ in a pod, it’s hard to tell the difference between them.

  11. In a typical family it’s usually the man who brings home the __________.

  12. Her little daughter is the ____________of her eye,

  13. He said he couldn’t help me as he had other __________ to fry that day.

  14. This issue is a really hard _________ to crack so I need to ask someone for extra support.

  15. She is usually as cool as a ____________ even in a stressful situation.

  16. If I don’t finish this project on time, I will be in hot __________.

  17. What I told you yesterday is still a secret so please don’t spill the __________.

  18. If I were you, I would’t put all my ____________ in one basket but would rather look for another opportunity.

  19. She won most national competitions in the past season but the icing on the _________ was when she became the world champion during an international event.

  20. I do a lot of photography, but teaching is my ________ and _________.

Food idioms, idiomy związane z jedzeniem

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