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A shares
A shares- (Econ) Cổ phiếu A.(Cổ phiếu hưởng lãi sau).
sha Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
a close shave
very close to serious injury or death The old man described his fight with the bear as a close shave.
a crying shame
a sad event, it is too bad It's a crying shame that they didn't have fire insurance.
a fair shake
a fair deal, a just settlement The insurance company gave us a fair shake - paid all our damages.
a shadow of his former self
much lighter than he was before, very thin and weak After twenty years in prison, he was a shadow of his former self.
a sharp tongue
a tendency to reply sharply or sarcastically Karly is a beautiful girl, but her sharp tongue may be a problem.
a sharp wit
an ability to say funny things at the right time Mr. Mills is 85, but he still has a sharp wit. His mind is quick.
bent out of shape
needlessly worried about something.
close shave
(See a close shave)
crying shame
(See a crying shame)
fair shake
(See a fair shake)
great shakes
(See no great shakes)
in any way, shape or form
in any way, at all, in the least Winning the award didn't affect her in any way, shape or form. She hasn't changed at all.
in bad shape
not feeling well, out of it The day after the party I was in bad shape. How my head ached!
in two shakes of a lamb
quickly, in no time at all I will have this finished in two shakes of a lamb
in two shakes (of a lamb's tail)
very soon, in a couple of seconds, in a sec I'll be with you in two shakes. I just have to turn off the lights.
in two shakes of a lamb's tail
very quickly and without difficulty Wait one minute. I will be able to help you in two shakes of a lamb's tail.
keep in good shape
care for your body, be fit, keep fit You keep your body in good shape. You look fit.
look sharp
look very nice, very well dressed and groomed She looks very sharp in her new suit-like a model!
more than you can shake a stick at
a lot, too many, oodles Alfreda has more cats than you can shake a stick at - over 30!
movers and shakers
owners, investors, wheeler-dealer We invited all the big investors: the movers and shakers.
no great shakes
not special, not superior, not so hot I've tasted Granny apples. They're no great shakes.
not too shabby
quite good, better than average Have you seen the new Camaro? It's not too shabby.
on shaky ground
unstable, not secure His position at the company has been on shaky ground for quite some time.
put to shame
defeated very badly, feel ashamed of losing Our baseball team was put to shame by the Cubans: 11-0.
shabby
worn, torn, ragged, lousy, mousy I love these shabby old slippers. They're ragged but comfortable.
shack up
live together before you get married, live common-law """Tarzan and Jane are shacked up."" ""Oh, I hope they're happy."""
shack up with
live with someone of the opposite sex without marrying them When his sister was younger she shacked up with her boyfriend for a couple of years.
shades
sunglasses, tinted glasses Erica looks cool in her shades. She looks like a model.
shades of
like, similar to That building looks familiar - shades of our old school.
shady deal
unfair business deal, a rip-off Cal is a good salesman, but he's put together some shady deals.
shaft
cheat, swindle, screw (see get screwed)[B] Tom got shafted. He only got 3% commission on his sales.
shagging wagon
a van designed for relaxing and having sex Tony's van has a bar and a bed. It's his shaggin' wagon.
shake a habit
quit a habit, kick a habit It's difficult to shake the habits you learn as a child.
shake a leg
go fast, hurry "You will have to shake a leg if you want to arrive at the movie on time."
shake a stick at
(See more than you can shake a stick at)
shake down
get money by threats The gangsters shook down the small shop owners to get some money.
shake hands
be friends after a fight, agree the fight is over They argue for hours, but they always shake hands afterward.
shake him
make him nervous, cause him to lose confidence Even the divorce didn't shake him. He didn't change at all.
shake off (an illness)
get rid of (an illness) She has been unable to shake off her illness and can
shake on it
shake hands to show you agree on a price or a deal After they agree on a price, they shake on it. It's a deal.
shake up
change the command or leadership of something The president decided to shake up top management in order to bring new energy into the organization.
shaky ground
(See on shaky ground)
shape up
begin to act and look right He has finally begun to shape up and is doing his job much better.
shape up or ship out
improve your work or go away, if you can't cut it... """Soldiers must obey orders,"" the officer said. ""You will learn to shape up or ship out."""
shareware
computer programs that people share Shareware will help us to save money. We'll share software.
sharp(1)
intelligent, quick to learn Geoff is a sharp kid. He's doing calculus at the age of twelve.
sharp(2)
sarcastic, abrupt Even when Anne was tired, she never gave you a sharp reply.
sharp(3)
at a specific time, on the dot The preacher began the service on time - at 11 a.m. sharp.
sharp as a tack
quick to understand, able to think quickly He may be 85, but he's sharp as a tack - plays chess every day.
sharpen up
think carefully, use your intelligence If I make a mistake, I don't want him telling me to sharpen up.