Задание

Match the idioms to their meanings.

down in the dumps

keep sb in the dark

not be all it/he/she/you, etc is cracked up to be

catch sb's eye

right up one's street

take things easy

off the beaten track

come down to earth with a bump

in one's element

the crack of dawn

get away from it all

run-of-the-mill

as brown as a berry

round-the-clock

one's best bet

over the moon

get into the swing of sth

steer clear of sb/sth

let one's hair down

a new lease of life

depressed

keep sb unaware of sth

be not as good as people say

get sb's attention

within one's range of interest/knowledge

relax

isolated and quiet

stop dreaming and start thinking practically

very happy/suited to a situation

very early in the morning

take a break from work or problems

ordinary and unexciting

very suntanned

all day and all night

the most appropriate choice

extremely pleased

become accustomed to sth and start enjoying it

avoid sb/sth

relax and enjoy oneself

a return of energy or enthusiasm