Relier Pairs Idioms about feelingsVersion en ligne BATX 1 (C1) - Match the idioms with their definitions par Gorka Lozano 1 deep down 2 get worked up 3 (as) proud as a peacock 4 guilty pleasure 5 no hard feelings 6 To have a soft spot for something/someone 7 look on the bright side 8 get something out of your system 9 cork up an emotion 10 (have) mixed feelings 11 swallow one's pride 12 be/mean the world to someone 13 bored to tears 14 don't give a hoot 15 (have a) chip on your shoulder 16 think the world of someone 17 carry the torch for someone 18 save face 19 (as) hard as nails 20 have one's heart in the right place 21 written all over face 22 get a grip (on yourself) 23 change of heart 24 (like a) fish out of water To change attitude or feelings, especially towards greater friendliness or cooperation. Used to say that someone's feelings or emotions are very obvious. To become upset, annoyed or excited, often unnecessarily. To very important or precious to to someone To feel no resentment or bitterness about something Used to describe what something/someone is like or what they really feel behind the outward appearance To be unsentimental and show no sympathy To accept something humiliating or embarrassing To enjoy something which is not generally held in high regard, while at the same time feeling a bit guilty about it To feel resentful because they feel they are being treated unfairly, especially because of their background, their sex or their colour. To particularly like something or someone. To fail to show or express a certain emotion to find something so dull and uninteresting that it makes you sad enough to cry To have strong feelings for someone with whom you do not or cannot have a relationship. To react to it with conflicting emotions; you are happy and unhappy at the same time. To not care at all about something. To feel uncomfortable in unfamiliar surroundings To manage to avoid humiliation or embarrassment and preserve their dignity and the respect of others. To view a mostly unpleasant situation in a positive and optimistic way and the see the favourable aspects. To try to control one's feelings so as to be able to deal with a situation. To be extremely proud To get rid of a strong emotion or desire by expressing it openly or trying to fulfill it. To have kind feelings and good intentions, even if the results are not too good. To like or admire someone very much