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Re: Asking help on phrasesPosted by ESC on June 05, 2003 In Reply to: Asking help on phrases posted by Sphinx on June 05, 2003 : Hi folks, : 2.to have a non-uniform day : 3.Better start building an ark. : 4.Brush off one's coat. : 5.There are a lot of family reunions and festivities here in
Uzbekistan, and I always have to serve a dish that I've made myself,
which means I have to stay up late to prepare my lectures, a uzbek
teacher said. : 6.When you say somebody is ill, you say one "go down with" some illness or "come down with" some illness? : I would appreciate it enormously if you would help me! My opinions: 1.the Next Big Thing -- The next fad, craze or popular item/activity that interests the public. Today's big thing in the U.S. is "reality television." 2.to have a non-uniform day -- I don't know what this means. Have a day where workers can wear their regular "street clothes" rather than a uniform?? 3.Better start building an ark. -- It is raining hard. It refers to Noah in the Bible. He built an ark because God told him He was going to destroy the world with water. 4.Brush off one's coat. -- I don't know any meaning beyond the literal. I have heard an expression about recovering from a problem or mishap -- "Dust yourself off and start over." 5.There are a lot of family reunions and festivities here in Uzbekistan,
and I always have to serve a dish that I've made myself, which means
I have to stay up late to prepare my lectures, a uzbek teacher said. 6.When you say somebody is ill, you say one "go down with" some illness or "come down with" some illness? I'm coming down with a cold.
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