Продолжаем цикл статей по идиомам: https://cont.ws/@thirdromestar...
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Повторю введение, здесь я буду публиковать только идиомы и значения, а вот упражнения к этим идиомам можно будет получить на следующей неделе - следите за статьями.
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a grey area
If you call something a grey area, you mean that it is unclear, for example because nobody is sure how to deal with it, or it falls between two separate categories of things.
Tabloid papers paint all sportsmen as heroes or villains. There is no grey area in between.
not have a clue
If you do not have a clue about something, you do not know anything about it, or you have no idea what to do about it. [INFORMAL]
I don't have a clue what I'm supposed to be doing.
jump to conclusions
If someone jumps to conclusions, they decide too quickly that something is true, when they do not know all the facts.
Forgive me. I thought you were married. I shouldn't jump to conclusions.
Note: You can also say that someone jumps to a/the conclusion .
I didn't want her to jump to the conclusion that the divorce was in any way her fault.
Note: People sometimes use leap instead of jump .
The medical establishment was careful not to leap to conclusions.
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В этом уроке 3 идиомы, но чаще всего их будет около пяти - это более правильно для запоминания за один присест...
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Научитесь говорить на английском как на родном:
https://thyrise.info/free-but-...
Учите английский не вставая с дивана!
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