The document discusses various idioms and their meanings including:
- Being absorbed or deeply engaged in something.
- Being strongly motivated or compelled by a goal or ambition, such as a belief in judgement day.
- Judgement day refers to the end of the world where God will judge how people behaved.
- Doing something for a very long time, such as until doomsday.
- Facilitating effective cooperation between people by utilizing their individual strengths.
The document discusses various idioms and their meanings including:
- Being absorbed or deeply engaged in something.
- Being strongly motivated or compelled by a goal or ambition, such as a belief in judgement day.
- Judgement day refers to the end of the world where God will judge how people behaved.
- Doing something for a very long time, such as until doomsday.
- Facilitating effective cooperation between people by utilizing their individual strengths.
The document discusses various idioms and their meanings including:
- Being absorbed or deeply engaged in something.
- Being strongly motivated or compelled by a goal or ambition, such as a belief in judgement day.
- Judgement day refers to the end of the world where God will judge how people behaved.
- Doing something for a very long time, such as until doomsday.
- Facilitating effective cooperation between people by utilizing their individual strengths.
Absored by sth doing sth: deep engagement into sth
Driven by: strongly motivated or compelled by a particular force, goal, ambition future fatalistic is driven by the certainty of life after death and some kind of a judgement day when they will be assessed on how virtuously they have lived and what success they have had in their lives. Judgement day: a time when some people believe that the world will end and all the dead people will come back to life so that God can judge how everyone behaved when they were alive. Doomsday: ngay tan the or a time when extremely bad things will happen Doomsday scenario Do something till doomsday for a very longtime. Bright: sangs daj Prevention education Present-orientated children know their potentially negative consequences of their actions, they persist with the behaviour. It’s no use reminding them of potential fallout from their decisions or previous errors of judgement. Constantly trying to get ahead facilitate more effective cooperation between people and get the most out of each person’s individual strengths. Test 2 Buoc toc: tie it back, pin it up, tuck it into a cap Job hunting Pull out invasive weed species Contemplate doing something Abide by safety procedure Safety precautions Test 3: Get a sleep-in: có chỗ ngủ that’s just off + tên đường: cái gì đó gần đường nào đó protein shakes, fruit smoothies submission process get a submission confirmation=first-off acceptance living entity: vật thể sống spring up: to start to exist suddenly test 4: it beats me why…: it is confusing and frustrating why i’m barking up the wrong tree keep abreast of something: to make sure that you know all the most recent facts about a subject or situation. Test 5: Come in handy=come in useful Magic bullet: a very effective solution to a problem. Test 6: Cost me an arm and a leg