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Birthday party idioms

Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you ... Are you excited and emotional every time you celebrate your birthday? I went to a birthday party last weekend, which was secretly prepared for the birthday girl, just to surprise her.

Of course, he also gave me some, which is the common phrase we are going to talk about at birthday parties now. Maybe you can use it for foreigners' birthdays. People who work in foreign companies should look carefully!

1. This is a surprise party.

This is a surprise party.

Because everyone is secretly trying to get home, the birthday person didn't know there was such a party in advance, but when he got there, when the light turned on, he found that there were so many people waiting for her, and he was moved to tears on the spot. A party like this is called a surprise party.

That was really an eye-opening experience.

This is really an eye-opening experience.

Eye-opening means eye-opening. An ingenious banquet like this can be regarded as an eye-opening experience. An experience like this can also be expressed in "Eyes Open". For example, if someone takes you to a luxury villa, you can say: That building really opened my eyes.

Who will organize the birthday party next time?

Whose turn is it to have a birthday party next time?

When we say "organize activities", we can use the verb "organize" in English. For example, organizing a party may mean organizing a party. Some people like holding activities very much. This kind of person has a special name, called social coordinator, which is similar to "public relations" in Chinese.

I bought a cake about this big!

I bought a cake about this big.

Remember this sentence with gestures, so if you don't know how to describe how big a thing is, change this sentence. Just like buying a cake at the party that day, one person said, "I bought a cake about this big!" " You can say that I am such a big cake.

You can change other adjectives besides big. For example, I have a brother about this tall. Isn't this also a muddle through? However, this sentence has a disadvantage, that is, it can't be used when making a phone call, because it can't be compared with the action when making a phone call, and it can't be seen when comparing with the other party, except for video calls.

I will be … years old next year. Is the shroud specially prepared for birthday parties? How do you describe those people who run away in the middle of the party? The answers are all below.

1. I will be 23 years old tomorrow.

I will be twenty-three years old tomorrow.

There is a fixed saying in English called "How old will you be next year", which means to use the verb turn, and most of them use the present continuous tense to be turning, because it has the meaning of going, coming and future tense. So if you say the same thing: I will be 23 tomorrow. Although the grammar is correct, it sounds strange.

2. She is naked.

She's wearing nothing.

When you see this birthday dress, don't think it is a simple dress specially prepared for your birthday! When people talk about birthday dresses, they mean nothing. The reason is that people are born naked, so birthday clothes refer to the clothes you wore when you were born, which means *.

You are a wet blanket.

You are such a wet blanket.

When you have fun, you must leave first. Such a person is called a wet blanket. What is a wet blanket? There are two explanations. The first one refers to those who are very disappointed. For example, if people want to play games, you don't play, others tell jokes, but you don't laugh. Such a person is a wet blanket; . The other is those who run away in the middle of the party.