Jun 23, 2023
⭐ Speak like a native lesson No#47/✨ 💯✨
Lose touch:
Meaning: To cease to be in communication with someone.
Explanation: It refers to the situation when two individuals or groups who used to communicate or interact with each other no longer maintain contact.
Examples:
a) Sarah and I were best friends in high school, but after we went to different colleges, we lost touch.
b) I used to be close to my cousins, but over the years, we gradually lost touch with each other.
Track down:
Meaning: To find something or someone after searching for them.
Explanation: It implies the act of actively searching for and locating a specific person or object.
Examples:
a) The detective worked tirelessly to track down the missing painting, and eventually, it was recovered.
b) I had misplaced my keys, but after retracing my steps, I managed to track them down under the couch.
Tied down:
Meaning: (Adjective) To be restricted by responsibilities or commitments.
Explanation: It suggests being limited or unable to engage in certain activities or pursue opportunities due to obligations or commitments.
Examples:
a) Sarah would love to travel more, but as a single parent, she feels tied down by her responsibilities to her children.
b) John had many career aspirations, but he felt tied down by his full-time job and couldn't explore other opportunities.
Live it up:
Meaning: To really enjoy oneself and have a great time.
Explanation: It refers to fully embracing and indulging in enjoyable experiences, often associated with celebration, entertainment, or relaxation.
Examples:
a) It's my birthday tomorrow, and I plan to live it up by throwing a big party with my friends.
b) After finishing her exams, Lisa decided to take a vacation to the beach to relax and live it up for a few days.
In a rut:
Meaning: In a fixed, rather boring way of doing things, lacking variety or excitement.
Explanation: It describes a situation where a person feels stuck in a monotonous routine or a repetitive cycle without any significant changes.
Examples:
a) Tom has been working the same job for years and feels like he's in a rut, craving a new challenge.
b) Jane realized she was in a rut with her workout routine, so she decided to try different exercises to make it more interesting.
Touch base:
Meaning: To briefly make or renew contact with someone.
Explanation: It means to reach out or connect with someone, typically for a quick update, conversation, or to check in.
Examples:
a) I just wanted to touch base with you and see how your project is progressing.
b) Let's touch base next week to discuss the details of our upcoming meeting.
On the go:
Meaning: Constantly in motion, active, or working.
Explanation: It implies being busy and engaged in various activities or tasks without much time for rest or relaxation.
Examples:
a) Sarah is always on the go, juggling her job, taking care of her children, and participating in community events.
b) During the holiday season, the store employees are on the go, attending to customers and restocking shelves.
Hark back to:
Meaning: To mention or remember something from the past.
Explanation: It refers to recalling or referencing something that occurred or existed in the past, often with a sense of nostalgia.
Examples:
a) When we were reminiscing about our childhood, we harked back to the summer vacations we spent at our grandparents' house.
b) The professor harked back to an influential historical event while discussing the origins of a particular political ideology.
,The good old days:
Meaning: A past period of better times.
Explanation: It refers to a previous time that is remembered fondly, often associated with a sense of nostalgia and perceived as a simpler or happier era.
Examples:
a) Grandpa loves talking about the good old days when he was young and life seemed less complicated.
b) When I listen to my parents' stories about their college days, I can't help but feel nostalgic for the good old days.
Yearn for:
Meaning: To long for someone or something; to desire someone or something strongly.
Explanation: It signifies a strong and heartfelt desire or longing for someone or something that is absent or unattainable.
Examples:
a) After moving to a different country, I yearn for the familiar tastes and smells of my mother's home-cooked meals.
b) Sarah yearns for the day when she can finally reunite with her long-distance partner and be together again.
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