✴️ - be (right) up one's alley = be (right) down one's alley (AmE)
✳️ - be right up one's street (BrE)
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✳️ - be right up one's street (BrE)
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✴️ - venomous vs poisonous 🐸 🐉 🌱
- If you bite it and you die, it is poisonous. And if it bites you (you are bitten) and you die, it’s venomous.
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- If you bite it and you die, it is poisonous. And if it bites you (you are bitten) and you die, it’s venomous.
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💰 - pay one's dues 💰
~ She paid her dues playing in small clubs in New York before an album made her famous.
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~ She paid her dues playing in small clubs in New York before an album made her famous.
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▶️ - disseminate (verb) /dɪˈsemɪneɪt/ - formal 💡📚📖
= to spread or give out something, especially news, information, ideas, etc., to a lot of people:
~ One of the organization's aims is to disseminate information about the disease.
~ The purpose of a university press is to disseminate knowledge by publishing books and journals.
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▶️ - dissemination (noun) /dɪˌseməˈneɪʃən/
~ the rapid dissemination of new technology
~ the dissemination of information
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= to spread or give out something, especially news, information, ideas, etc., to a lot of people:
~ One of the organization's aims is to disseminate information about the disease.
~ The purpose of a university press is to disseminate knowledge by publishing books and journals.
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▶️ - dissemination (noun) /dɪˌseməˈneɪʃən/
~ the rapid dissemination of new technology
~ the dissemination of information
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- If 'LIKE' is in the NEGATIVE, a GERUND refers to an action that we DO but don't enjoy doing,
while a TO-INFINITIVE means that we DON'T DO something because we don't think it right to do.
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- If 'LIKE' is in the NEGATIVE, a GERUND refers to an action that we DO but don't enjoy doing,
while a TO-INFINITIVE means that we DON'T DO something because we don't think it right to do.
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🐻🐼🐨 envelop (verb) vs envelope (noun) ✉️
- envelop (verb) /ɪnˈveləp/
- envelope (noun) /ˈenvələʊp/
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- envelop (verb) /ɪnˈveləp/
- envelope (noun) /ˈenvələʊp/
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📖 - on paper / look good on paper = in theory 📝
~ I think your plan only works on paper.
~ This automotive design looks really good on paper.
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~ I think your plan only works on paper.
~ This automotive design looks really good on paper.
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🖌 - 'Morale' (noun) means the general attitude usually of a group of people.
🖋 - 'Moral' (noun) means the lesson learned from a story or a situation.
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🖋 - 'Moral' (noun) means the lesson learned from a story or a situation.
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▶️ - outgoing (adj.) - openly friendly and responsive : extroverted
~ His outgoing personality made him popular at school.
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~ His outgoing personality made him popular at school.
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