خوش آمديد,
مهمان
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hold your horses: (informal) used to tell sb that they should wait a moment and not be so excited that they take action without thinking about it first.
a dog’s breakfast / dinner:(BrE, informal) a thing that has been done badly He’s made a real dog’s breakfast of these accounts. have a whale of a time:(informal)to enjoy yourself very much; to have a very good time. let the cat out of the bag :to tell a secret carelessly or by mistake I wanted it to be a surprise, but my sister let the cat out of the bag. a chicken-and-egg situation: problem, etc.a situation in which it is difficult to tell which one of two things was the cause of the other. the bee’s knees:(informal) an excellent person or thing: She thinks she’s the bee’s knees (= she has a very high opinion of herself). the bird has flown: the wanted person has escaped. take the bull by the horns :to face a difficult or dangerous situation directly and with courage. |
مدير دسترسي عمومي براي نوشتن را غيرفعال كرده.
كاربر(ان) زير تشكر كردند: اميد احمدي
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