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May 21, 2023

"Speak like a native" lesson No #26/ 💯

Take ages: Meaning: This phrase refers to something that requires a long time to happen or complete. Explanation: It implies that the action or process being discussed is slow or time-consuming, often causing frustration or impatience. Examples: a. "The repairs on my car are taking ages. It's been two weeks, and I still don't have it back." b. "I've been waiting for the bus for ages! It's so late."

Turn a blind eye to: Meaning: To deliberately ignore or overlook something, usually an undesirable or inappropriate action. Explanation: It suggests that someone is consciously choosing to ignore or pretend not to notice something, often for personal or political reasons. Examples: a. "The manager turned a blind eye to the employee's constant tardiness because they were friends outside of work." b. "The government officials turned a blind eye to the corruption happening within their department."

Falsify the facts: Meaning: To manipulate or alter information or data in order to present a false or misleading account of an event or situation. Explanation: It indicates the deliberate act of distorting or fabricating facts to deceive others or support a particular narrative. Examples: a. "The journalist was fired for falsifying the facts in their news report to make the politician look guilty." b. "The company was accused of falsifying the facts about their product's safety in order to increase sales."

Let alone: Meaning: Used to emphasize that something is even less likely or possible than another thing mentioned. Explanation: It is used to emphasize that the subject being discussed is much more difficult, unlikely, or extreme than a previous example or situation mentioned. Examples: a. "I can't afford a new car, let alone a luxury one." b. "I can't run a mile, let alone a marathon."

To crown it all: Meaning: Used to express that something is the final or most significant piece of information, often in a negative or frustrating context. Explanation: It suggests that the mentioned point is the ultimate and often undesirable conclusion to a series of events or circumstances. Examples: a. "I missed the bus, it started raining, and to crown it all, I realized I left my wallet at home." b. "The project was already behind schedule, the team was overworked, and to crown it all, the client changed the requirements at the last minute."

Out of date: Meaning: Something that is no longer current or up-to-date, often referring to information, technology, or fashion. Explanation: It indicates that something is old-fashioned, obsolete, or no longer relevant to the present time. Examples: a. "Her knowledge of computer programming is out of date. She needs to update her skills." b. "The clothing store had a sale to clear out their out-of-date inventory."

Grumpy: Meaning: Being irritable, easily annoyed, or in a bad mood. Explanation: It describes someone who is habitually grouchy, ill-tempered, or displays a generally negative demeanor. Examples: a. "Don't mind him; he's just grumpy in the mornings." b. "The grumpy old man next door always complains about the noise from the neighborhood kids."
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