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The latest Messages 28
2021-09-16 08:04:25
Get sth off your chest Meaning:
to tell sb about sth that has been worrying or annoying you,so that you feel better afterwards
You will feel better if you get it off your chest
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2021-09-15 19:28:23
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2021-09-14 23:41:17
9 TURN Phrasal Verbs: turn on, turn off, turn over, turn around, turn out...
Learn nine phrasal verbs with the verb TURN. You've heard these phrases before but weren't sure what they meant. In this English lesson, learn phrases such as turn in, turn over, and turn out.
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2021-09-14 20:08:16
PHRASE Throw someone to the wolves Meaning:
leave someone to be roughly treated or criticized without trying to help or defend them.
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When the chairman was accused of accepting bribes, the board of directors just threw him to the wolves.
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2021-09-14 19:32:19
PHRASE
Go south ( informal)
Meaning:
fall in value, deteriorate, or fail
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After two years their relationship began to go south, and they divorced last month.
My investments in the stock market have gone south.
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2021-09-14 10:21:23
PHRASAL VERB at stake Meaning:
at risk; in question
For example:
The national championship is at stake in this game.
That's a very risky investment. How much money is at stake?
My presentation needs to go perfectly—the big promotion is at stake.
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2021-09-14 07:41:57
IDIOM Join the club Meaning:
You can say "Join the club!" to someone who has just experienced something unpleasant that you've also experienced, or to someone
who's in an unfortunate position that's similar to your own.
For example:
You were conned by a bank into taking out a mortgage, and now they own your home? Join the club! We lost ours last month.
Peter: "Bobby here just got sacked because a machine can do his job cheaper." Paul: "Yeah? Join the club, Bobby!"
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