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Oxford Word Skills 6VWO
› 60 I can use idioms and set phrases (2)
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Oxford Word Skills 6VWO
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60 I can use idioms and set phrases (2)
Jaar 6 (vwo)
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a last/final resort = an action you will take if there is no other option if all else fails = synonym of 'a last resort' it's more trouble than it's worth = used to say the disadvantages of sth are greater than the advantages the best of both worlds = a situation in which you have the advantages of two things without any disadvantages lose face = look stupid or be less respected because of sth you have done keep your feet on the ground = remain sensible and realistic about life let your hair down = relax and enjoy yourself fight a losing battle = try to do sth that will almost certainly fail too good to be true = used to express doubts about a surprisingly good situation live/be in a world of your own = spend your time imagining things, and not be aware of things around you by any chance = used to add politeness to a question if you don't mind me asking = used before a question which you think may be sensitive the thing is = used to introduce an explanation, and often and that suggests there is a problem every bit as ... as = used to emphasize the comparative; equally good, bad, interesting, etc. you never know = used to say that you can never be certain about future events, so anything is possible guess what = used before giving sb surprising or exciting news believe it or not = used to introduce information which is true but surprising no wonder = geen wonder on earth = used after wh-questions to indicate surprise, and sometimes annoyance, about sth all things being equal = used to say that sth is true if there are no other factors affecting it for some reason = used to say, often with slight annoyance, that you don't know the reason or don't understand it i have to admit = ik moet toegeven
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