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🍂Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise
✍🏾Possible interpretation: It is good for us to sleep early in the evening and wake early in the morning.
➕Note: rise (verb) = get out of bed (after sleeping) | healthy (adj.) = well; free from illness | wealthy (adj.) = rich | wise (adj.) = having knowledge, experience and good judgement ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #Saying_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
✍🏾Meaning: to change position when you're lying down so that you're on your back if you were face down, or face down if you were on your back
❕For example:
roll over 🔺After he'd massaged my back, the masseur told me to roll over so he could massage my chest.
roll sb over 🔺The ambulance officer rolled the accident victim over and tried to resuscitate him. ━━━━━━━━━━━ #Phrasal_Verb_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
Mollie I've just seen Winnie. She gets all the luck. Anne Why, what's happened ? Mollie She's just got a fantastic job as a top fashion buyer. Anne Well that was always her dream. She must be very pleased. Mollie More than that; she looks like the cat that swallowed the canary. Anne You can't blame her, she's done very well for herself.
✍🏾Explanation : Looks like the cat that swallowed the canary - to look smug or smugly guilty
✍🏾Meaning: to kill a number of people, usually by shooting them or driving a vehicle into them
❕For example:
mow down sb 🔺A bus driver lost control of his vehicle and mowed down seven people who were waiting at a bus stop.
mow sb down 🔺 When the demonstrators refused to stop coming towards them, the troops opened fire and mowed them down. ━━━━━━━━━━━ #Phrasal_Verb_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
✍🏾Meaning: If you've heard of someone, you know who they are and what they do.
❕For example:
have heard of sb/sth 🔺We met people in the jungles of Borneo who had never watched TV or read a newspaper, and they'd never heard of Barack Obama.
have heard of sb/sth 🔺I've never met anyone who hasn't heard of Michael Jackson.
➕Note: Usually used in one of the perfect tenses, such as "Have you heard of ...?" or "I had never heard of ..." ━━━━━━━━━━━ #Phrasal_Verb_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
Stacey Sue, can you drive Jane and I to the doctor on Monday ? Sue I think so. Stacey We need a ride very badly, are you sure you will be able to help out ? Sue Sure. I will mark it on my calendar so I don't forget. Stacey Thanks you are a good friend. Sue You can always count on me when you need help.
✍🏾Explanation : If you count on someone or count upon them, you rely on them to support you or help you.
Example : - I can always count on you to cheer me up .........
✍🏾Meaning: Something you can say after you, or someone else, loses a contest or fails to achieve something (said to make losing seem not so bad).
❕For example:
🔺After Terry had lost the match, his wife said, "Never mind, dear. You can't win them all."
🔺When it was clear that we hadn't won the contract, I tried to hide my disappointment by saying, "Oh well. You can't win 'em all."
➕Note: This informal idiom is often pronounced as "You can't win 'em all", with the "th" in "them" not voiced. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #Idiom_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
Phrases in english such as "LONG TIME NO SEE" and "NO CAN DO" come from literal translation of CHINESE PHRASES. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #Fact_of_the_Day 🌀@Englishoftheday
✍🏾Possible interpretation: 1) The ability to wait for a long time without getting angry is even better than education. 2) the capacity to accept delay without getting upset will achieve more than study in the end
Note: patience (noun) = the ability to wait calmly; the capacity to accept delay without getting angry | surpass (verb) = be greater than; go past; exceed | learning (noun) = the gaining of knowledge through study, experience etc
✍🏾Meaning: a person who's in very poor condition physically or mentally
❕For example:
🔺Having a seriously ill child has turned Maggie into a nervous wreck.
🔺We watched a TV show on drug abuse last night, and some of the young people were total wrecks. They looked terrible and some had obviously damaged their brains with the drugs. It was really sad. ━━━━━━━━━━━ #Slang_of_the_day 🌀@Englishoftheday