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