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Answer» A. When you are annoyed, count to ten; don't lose your temper at the drop of a hat. – iii) iɴstantly, without hesitation B. Pitch in, when there is work to be done. – i) help and contribute C. Be patient, troubles are often blessings in disguise. – v) something good that seems bad at first D. If you want to succeed, don't cut corners. – ii) do something in a way that is quick or easy, but not the best way to do it E. Don't exercise just once in a blue moon if you want to STAY fit. – vi) rarely, hardly ever F. Even when you don't see eye to eye with SOMEONE, speak respectfully. - iv) agree on something An IDIOMAn idiom is a group of words whose meaning together is not the same as their literal. We use idioms in everyday life to invigorate the power of words in speaking/writing. For example, you want to say, "Do not go out, it is raining heavily." Instead, by saying "Do not go out, it is raining cats and dogs," it sounds more interesting and effective. Some idioms similar to the ones in the question:
Meaning: When something happens so quickly, as if it was just a wink of the eye Usage: In the twinkling of an eye, the room was cleaned.
Meaning: When you help out someone in difficulty Usage: Do me a good turn by lifting those heavy boxes.
Meaning: No matter what happens Usage: Even in the darkest of times, FOLLOW your dreams come rain or shine.
Meaning: Be prepared for dealing a possible problem in the future Usage: This machine is amazing, but keep your powder dry for some malfunctions.
Meaning: Something that is intensely rare or golden Usage: Being a MODERATOR is a once in a life time experience.
Meaning: Being in agreement on something Usage: If you want to earn money, we are pretty much on the same page. |
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