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Idiom Definitions for 'All-rounder' An all-rounder is someone of wide-ranging skills or great versatility. someone who is expert in many things, especially if they are good at all areas of a sport.
1. Acid Test:Meaning - Acid test proves the effectiveness of something. |
Example - I practiced hard at the dance sessions but the acid test will come when the master will assess our solo performances.
Meaning - When you cut the ground from under someone's feet, you do something which weakens their position.
Example - When team India hit more than 350 runs in the ODI, they cut the ground from under the opponent's feet.
Meaning - Spending a lot of time and energy doing a lot of things but actually achieving too little.
Example - He's been chasing his tail all week collecting data but the report is still not ready
Meaning - Means trying all the clever means to achieve something.
Example - It was really difficult to find the information even after applying the whole bag of tricks.
Meaning - Do what is expected or promised.
Example - I have given my car to a new mechanic for repair, hope he delivers the goods.
Meaning - Examining something carefully to not miss out any details.
Example - The boss examined my report with a fine tooth comb before submitting it to the senior management.
Meaning - Trying out every possibility to get a result.
Example - It is a difficult thing to do but if we really want it done, we must explore all avenues.
Meaning - Rating something higher on your priority list to achieve the desired result.
Example - In view of the seriousness of the crime, the civil society is pressing up on a fast track decision from the court.
Meaning - Getting your things well organized.
Example - To ensure a successful product launch, we must get our ducks in a row.
Meaning - Putting up a plan or idea into action.
Example - Now that we have compeleted all the legal formalities, let's get the show on the road.
Meaning - Being constantly aware of the most recent developments.
Example - An entrepreneur must keep his fingers on the pulse of the market to be successful.
Meaning - Being serious about what you announce.
Example - Now that all our policies about work are put up on intranet, we mean business.
Meaning - Adjusting quickly to changes and making fast decisions.
Example - A good sales man must be able to think on his feet to close the deal.
Meaning - Being successful in doing something without difficulty.
Example - The presentation at the national conference was extremely important for the company. We sailed through it.
Meaning - Clever or expert way of doing something.
Example - Being into the construction business for last 10 years, I know all tricks of the trade.
Meaning - Don't delay in getting something done.
Example - As soon as he finished all the registration formalities, he put the house on sale. He doesn't let the grass grow under his feet.
Meaning - Works very well or has the desired effect.
Example - I had cloves from my sore throat and they worked like a charm.
Meaning - People who perform important work but have no contact with the public.
Example - Our back room boys deserve an applause for the success of this advertisement.
Meaning - People or things which are no longer useful or necessary.
Example - The company bought in a lot of new computers. They no longer want the dead woods.
Meaning - lose the job.
Example - The projects team was undergoing a major restructuring, recruitment executives were the first to get the axe.
Meaning - Desirable position which is well-paid and considered relatively easy .
Example - This looks like a plum job but it has its own bunch of complications.
Meaning - This expression is used to warn someone that if they do not improvetheir ways, they will have to leave their job.
Example - When Tom started neglecting the customers, he was told to shape up or ship out.
Meaning - Big sum of money given to a person when they leave a company or retire.
Example - The management of various PSUs wanted to cut down on the man power. They offered a golden hand shake to many of their aged employees.
Meaning - Examining a group of people and deciding their suitability
Example - Audition test was conducted by the director to separate sheep from goats.
Meaning - Waiting for an opportunity to take action, mostly to replace someone else in their job.
Example - The senior manager is going to retire in next 2 months. Two of his juniors who are waiting in the wings will have a fierce competition.
26. Eat, sleep and breathe something -Meaning - Being so enthusiastic and passionate about somehting that you think about it all the time. Example - My son has recently learnt cycling. He eats, sleeps and breathes it now. 27. With bells on -Meaning - When you are delighted and eager to go somewhere, you are said to go with bells on. Example - The new year party at the beach is most awaited. I will be there - with bells on. 28. Fever pitch -Meaning - When a feeling is very intense and exciting, it is said to be at a fever pitch. Example - His love for music had reached a fever pitch before he became a world known musician. |
Meaning - Something that requires a lot of effort and hard work.
Example - Being the team of Indian cricket team is not just a matter of luck for him, it is his blood, sweat and tears which has got him here.
Meaning - Thinking or talking about it all day long.
Example - He has just got engaged. Now, he has his fiance on his brain all the time.
Meaning - Doing something with a lot of energy and enthusiasm.
Example - Flinging himself into the exercise routine is the reason for his good physique.
Meaning - Being very eager and enthusiastic about the idea of doing something.
Example - My kids wish to see the animals. They are raring to go to zoo.
Meaning - Using the office photocopier for personal use.
Example - The office now has a strict policy about xerox subsidy.
Meaning - Controlling your feelings to deal with a situation.
Example - Reema saw her jwellery and cash missing from the almirah. After the initial shock, she got a grip on herself and called up the police.
Meaning - Continuing to do something in a very difficult situation.
Example - The market of watches has suffered a big loss after the arrival of mobile phones. The survivors are just hanging on by their fingernails.
Meaning - Doing everything you can to make something successful.
Example - The deadline for the project is fast arriving; we have pulled out all the stops for timely completion.
Meaning - Doing some hard work with determination and full attention.
Example - Getting through the exam for civil services is possible when you have buckled down yourself.
Meaning - Being the first one to make a start at something.
Example - John and his friends had decided to voice their opinion against the new economic policy. John was the first one to be out of the gate.
Meaning - Exhibiting talent and ability that will lead to a successful future.
Example - Rakesh was a performer at the school sports club. It was obvious that he was going places.
Meaning - Possessing a determination to obtain something.
Example - He has not become a renowned cardiologist just by chance. He has his heart set on it after his father passed away with a cardiac arrest.
Meaning - Progress in what you are trying to achieve.
Example - The police have made a headway with their investigation in the terror attack on the city last friday.
Meaning - Performing beyond your ability.
Example - He was not the best swimmer around but he could win the gold medal at the state swimming competition by working hard and punching above his weight in the finals.
Meaning - doing something with a lot of energy and enthusiasm.
Example - Marie joined the badminton coaching classes. She sank her teeth into the practice sessions.
Meaning - Maintaining your position.
Example - He stood his ground in support of his friend inspite of several family interferences.
Meaning - A comment which is true and makes you uncomfortable is close to home.
Example - Tom's comment about his friend's unethical activities was quite close to home. He looked quite embarassed.
Meaning - Having strong feelings for someone who can not be yours.
Example - He has been carrying a torch for Mamta, who is now married to Nitin, since they studied together in college.
Meaning - Failing to express your emotions.
Example - She did not let her grief pour out when her father passed away. Its not good for her to cork up his feelings.
Meaning - Hurting someone deeply or offending them.
Example - Joe had worked for 10 years with all his loyalty for his company. He was cut to the quick when his boss held him responsible for the theft.
Meaning - Feeling uncomfortable in unfamiliar surroundings.
Example - Being a french, I felt like a fish out of water in the group of Japanese
Meaning - Carrying an idea which constantly occupies your thoughts.
Example - She is not happy in Africa. She has a bee in he bonnet about moving to Dubai.
Meaning: If you get an even break, you get a fair opportunity to succeed in your ambition or to achieve your goals.
Example:All Monica needs is an even break and she could be one of the country's top models.
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If you give someone a present with a sad frowning face, would he or she accept it? On the other hand, if you hurt someone smilingly, would he or she accept that?IMG-20150719-WA0002.jpg
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i hope we can talk with each others using the idioms we know as much as we can. this is a perfect way help us learn faster and better
Mishaikh, great member
I love idioms and phrases
Theint, Thanks for adding such item. May you get an even break to succeed your wish!
Sure, Ratu. And make the curve alive,too.
Mishaikh, Thanks for sharing! Right now I fetch them_Airy Treasures!
Curiosity Killed The Cat:
Being Inquisitive can lead you into a dangerous situation.
to fall for someone – to begin to love someone
2. head over heels – to be extremely in love with someone
3. pop the question – to ask someone to marry you
4. to get hitched – to get married
5. to tie the knot – to get married
6. get along – to have a good relationship, enjoy each other’s company, without many fights
7. to be the one – to be the person you want to marry/spend the rest of your life with
51.an even break
Meaning: If you get an even break, you get a fair opportunity to succeed in your ambition or to achieve your goals.
Example:All Monica needs is an even break and she could be one of the country's top models.
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"A smile is the most beautiful CURVE on a women's body"
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