Jul 21, 2023
⭐ Speak like a native lesson No#56/✨ 💯✨
Just the ticket:
Meaning: Exactly what is needed or precisely right for a particular purpose or situation.
Explanation: This phrase is used to express that something is an ideal solution or perfectly suited to meet a specific requirement or desire.
Examples:
A warm cup of hot chocolate was just the ticket on the cold winter evening.
The extra study materials provided by the teacher were just the ticket to help the students prepare for the challenging exam.
Cut one’s nose to spite one’s face:
Meaning: To use self-destructive means in an attempt to solve a problem or fix a situation, often resulting in making matters worse.
Explanation: This phrase suggests that acting out of anger, revenge, or frustration can lead to unintended consequences that harm oneself more than the intended target
By a hair:
Meaning: By an extremely short or slim margin, usually referring to distance, time, or a small difference between two options.
Explanation: When something is accomplished or decided by a hair, it means the outcome was very close, almost touching or overlapping the other option.
Examples:
The race was incredibly close, and Tom won the marathon by a hair.
Mary's team won the quiz competition by a hair, narrowly beating the other team in the final round.
Paint oneself into a corner:
Meaning: To get oneself into a difficulty or problematic situation from which it becomes challenging or impossible to find a way out.
Explanation: This phrase is often used to describe someone's actions or decisions that lead to unintended consequences or create a situation where they feel trapped and unable to escape the repercussions.
Examples:
The manager painted himself into a corner by promising unrealistic delivery times to clients, and now the team is struggling to meet the deadlines.
Don't invest all your money in risky ventures; you don't want to paint yourself into a corner financially.
Not on my watch:
Meaning: Expressing a strong determination to prevent something undesirable from happening while one is in charge or vigilant.
Explanation: This phrase implies a sense of responsibility and commitment to actively prevent any negative or harmful events during one's time in a position of authority or responsibility.
Examples:
As the lifeguard on duty, I ensure that swimming accidents do not happen on my watch.
The security guard warned the intruders that they wouldn't get away with stealing anything, not on his watch.
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