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" Idioms .. " للدراسة
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! Hey folks
This is a simple continuation of this thread https://v.3bir.net/261233/
.Actually , i have a lot of admiration for English idioms because of their implicit meanings
It blows my mind when sometimes i tend to guess the meaning of certain idioms and then fail , because i need to put them in their contexts
?Ah ! you wanna know what a mind- blowing thing is
Well , you can say " This thing blows my mind " to indicate that it's unbelievably terrific that you can't even describe it in words
?Will you think of other idioms with me , or am i just gonna sing alone on this theater
C'mon guys , i'm gonna buy what you sell
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>>>> الرد الأول :
Hi Zynab
I like what you do here in English section
I have two idioms :
"piece of cake" =
it is so simple , so easy
( زي شربة المويه )
" put yourself in my shoes " =
( حط نفسك مكاني )
Thanks =)
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>>>> الرد الثاني :
We , occasionally , hear or read this common idiom
" Don't get me wrong "
. I assume that you can understand what this idiom means when it's put into context
For instance , when i say " Don't get me wrong ; John is a talented pianist . But he is not a creative one
I certainly mean by this idiom
" Don't misunderstand me "
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>>>> الرد الثالث :
When you say " Somebody has got / is getting cold feet about something " , it means they are frightened to do something they had already planned to do
: Example
For no reason , I'm getting cold feet about having another baby
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>>>> الرد الرابع :
" ? Am i getting warm ? " is another way of saying " Am i right "
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>>>> الرد الخامس :
" Laugh and a half "
It's an idiom that i just came across . Usually used to refer to something extremely funny
: Example
The reason you two broke up is a real laugh and a half
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