Court Interpreter Written Exam - Idioms & Slangs UPDATED
Court Interpreter Written Exam - Idioms & Slangs UPDATED Duck soup - ANSWER very easy Wet behind ears - ANSWER not knowledgeable Splitting hairs - ANSWER overly critical A few Benjamins - ANSWER a few hundred dollars He's on the take - ANSWER he is accepting bribes She was mooned by this guy - ANSWER this guy showed her his buttock He was on the lam for 5 years - ANSWER he was a fugitive for 5 years He showed up dressing in drag - ANSWER he showed up dressing in women's clothing He's a pusher - ANSWER he's a drug dealer Burn the midnight oil - ANSWER study very hard Call someone on the carpet - ANSWER reprimand someone Cash in one's chips - ANSWER died Spend time in cooler/can - ANSWER in jail Cop a plea - ANSWER pled guilty to a lesser charge The heat showed up too late - ANSWER the police showed up too late Headhunter - ANSWER recruiter Got capped - ANSWER got shot to death He bought the farm - ANSWER he died He is not pulling any punches - ANSWER he is not holding back He is strapped this week - ANSWER he is broke this week Go over like a lead balloon - ANSWER failed
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