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Words and Their Stories: The Answer Is as Clear as the Nose on Your Face

11 September 2009

Now, the VOA Special English program WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.

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A person’s nose is important for breathing and smelling. The nose is also used in many popular expressions.

Some people are able to lead other people by the nose. For example, if a wife leads her husband by the nose, she makes him do whatever she wants him to do.

Some people are said to be hard-nosed. They will not change their opinions or positions on anything. If someone is hard-nosed, chances are he will never pay through the nose, or pay too much money, for an object or service.

It is always helpful when people keep their nose out of other people’s business. They do not interfere. The opposite of this is someone who noses around all the time. This kind of person is interested in other people’s private matters. He is considered nosey.

Someone who keeps his nose to the grindstone works very hard. This can help a worker keep his nose clean or stay out of trouble.

One unusual expression is that is no skin off my nose. This means that a situation does not affect or concern me. We also say that sometimes a person cuts off his nose to spite his face. That is, he makes a situation worse for himself by doing something foolish because he is angry.

More problems can develop if a person looks down his nose at someone or something. The person acts like something is unimportant or worthless. This person might also turn up his nose at something that he considers not good enough. This person thinks he is better than everyone else. He has his nose in the air.

In school, some students thumb their nose at their teacher.  They refuse to obey orders or do any work. Maybe these students do not know the correct answers. My mother always told me, if you study hard, the answers should be right under your nose or easily seen.

I think we have explained the nose expressions. What about ears? Well, I hope you are all ears or very interested in hearing more expressions. We might even put a bug in your ear or give you an idea about something. We also advise you to keep your ear to the ground. This means to be interested in what is happening around you and what people are thinking.

If you are a good person, you will lend an ear to your friends. You will listen to them when they have a problem they need to talk about. Our last expression is to play it by ear. This has two meanings. One is to play a song on a musical instrument by remembering the tune and not by reading the music. Play it by ear also means to decide what to do at the last minute instead of making detailed plans.

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This VOA Special English program, WORDS AND THEIR STORIES, was written by Jill Moss. I’m Faith Lapidus.



Comments:

1. Hihihihi

Thank so much....
Submitted by: phonglantim_pp (VietNam)
09-19-2009 - 08:36:35

2. Hihihihi

....Its a interesting story...and I like so much....I will spend for 2 hours per day to listen some simiral story in this page.I hope...I will improve my listening English skilled.Really....thank so much....
Submitted by: phonglantim_pp (VietNam)
09-19-2009 - 08:35:10

3. two thumbs up!!!

WOW. It is the most interesting program for learning english. Since last month, I discovered this special english program and my accent is a lot better than ever. Keep up guys I really like it....
Submitted by: Jessica Kim (Korea)
09-18-2009 - 12:38:55

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Submitted by: zhao zhi hui (China)
09-18-2009 - 00:18:46

5. The nose and the ear and their expressions

Thank you for your advice: In future Iwill mind my own business and keep my nose out of other people's business. Nevertheless, since I am hard-nosed, I will keep my interest in the English language. Tanks a lot!
Submitted by: Erika Schoeneck (Quito Ecuador)
09-15-2009 - 23:17:27

6. excellent

It is very usefull and interesting,I,m a teacher and can learn how to teach better from this program.If there was an opportunity to have these stories with voices,It would be excellent.
Submitted by: shokouh shahbazi (Iran)
09-15-2009 - 12:27:47

7. Real English conversation

Hi! this is a good way to learn English language, but i you prepare real English conversation for on who want to know language of every person on street, resturent and other pleace not like annuncers, actores and so on. please if it is posible to provid the real English it will sppurt the one who want to talk with every kinds of person that can talk English specially with Amarican guys and English person. thank
Submitted by: Noorullah (Afghanistan)
09-15-2009 - 07:18:24

8.

nice one. A well written English learning essay.
Submitted by: becky (north korea)
09-14-2009 - 18:56:36

9.

I'm learning English and it is real usefull for me. Thanks a lot. Enesha.
Submitted by: enesha (Turkmenistan)
09-14-2009 - 06:58:50

10. sentence

VOA is very great. I think it will be much better if VOA also give expressions in sentences. So that they will be easy to learn. Besides that they can be a teaching materials for English Teacher to teach.
Submitted by: Djoko Mudjiono S (Indonesia)
09-13-2009 - 22:15:28

11. Nose and Ear

These expressions are interesting and easy to remember. Thanks Special English.
Submitted by: Thuy Nguyen (VN)
09-13-2009 - 14:43:09

12. The same as ours!

The story about the ear and nose was interesting and easy to understand. I was surprised to see the expression 'lend one's year' to someone. We Japanese express exactly the same meaning in the same way; 'mimi(= ear )-wo-kasu(=lend )'.
Submitted by: Tamachan (Japan)
09-13-2009 - 11:02:25

13. study

we should keeps our nose to the grindstone rather than keep our nose out of other people's business.
Submitted by: alan (china)
09-13-2009 - 05:35:41

14. Comments

I really really like the VOA Special English program, Words and Their Stories. I often download many articles that help me to support for my subject. And, This is a best place to learn about American cultures and people.
Submitted by: Rungchuongvang(Hue) (Vietnam)
09-13-2009 - 02:51:33

15. very helpful

I think this is quite interesting story..i'm expecting another series of idioms related to the body.. thanks.
Submitted by: loyal listener (s.korea)
09-13-2009 - 01:20:03

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