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Idiomes. 1. Hit the books. Meaning:- to study hard. Example:- I can't go out tonight. I've got to hit the books. 2. Piece of cake. Meaning:- easy to do.
If someone says they're all ears, they are very interested in hearing about something. ... If you're all fingers and thumbs, you are too excited or clumsy to do ...
Sports et idiomes. Below is a list of 15 idioms with their meanings. Use them to complete the exercise below. IDIOMS MEANING. Jump to conclusions .
Idiomes courants ; Idiom, Meaning, French ; To spend a penny (UK), To go to the toilet. Aller aux toilettes ; To catch somebody red-handed, To catch someone while ...
Idiomes et animaux. English has lots of animal idioms . Here are a few of them. -A wolf in a sheep's clothing : someone who hides his/her wickedness under a ...
Idiomes · Out of the blue: Without warning, unexpectedly · Up to one's ears: Extremely busy (with something), Deeply involved · Over one's head: Beyond someone's ...
Idiomes. To feel like: To want something, or to want to do something. To make sense: To have a clear meaning, to be easy to understand
Idiomes. Fullest extent: Largest degree. To get the most out of something: To get the best usage of something. To get a picture: To understand a situation.
Idiomes. Horse of a different colour ... Completely different issue, an unrelated matter. Take it on the lam ... To try to escape, To flee or escape in ...
Idioms may be defined as expressions peculiar to a language. They play an important part in all languages. Many verbs, when followed by various prepositions, ...