English Expressions and Idioms
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English Expressions and Idioms

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What does the phrase 'kick back' primarily imply?

  • To deceive someone
  • To relax or take it easy (correct)
  • To engage in a strenuous activity
  • To initiate a complex project
  • Which expression signifies the potential for significant benefits?

  • Can do wonders (correct)
  • Hustle and bustle
  • Taken up something
  • To try my hand at something
  • What does the expression 'taken up something' mean?

  • To engage in a new activity or hobby (correct)
  • To persist in a difficult task
  • To criticize a popular idea
  • To abandon a previous commitment
  • What does 'hustle and bustle' refer to?

    <p>A chaotic and lively setting</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does it mean to 'try my hand at something'?

    <p>To experiment with a new activity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Kick Back

    • To relax or take it easy, often in a casual setting.
    • Can also refer to returning money or a favor dishonestly.

    Hustle and Bustle

    • Describes a busy, energetic, and noisy environment.
    • Often associated with a lot of activity and movement.

    Can Do Wonders

    • Indicates significant positive effects or improvements.

    Taken Up Something

    • Means starting or engaging in a particular activity, hobby, or interest.

    To Try My Hand At Something

    • Means attempting or experimenting with a new activity or skill, often for the first time.
    • Used to see if one is capable or enjoys it.

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