English Idioms: Trick of the trade
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Trick of the trade
Meaning: A clever skill related to a profession.
Example: He is so skillful. He learned te trick of the trade from his father.
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Trick of the trade
Meaning: A clever skill related to a profession.
Example: He is so skillful. He learned te trick of the trade from his father.
English Idioms About “Crime”
Idiom: Thick as thieves
Meaning: Intimate, close-knit.
Example: Alan and John attended a boarding school together and were thick as thieves.
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: Of age
Meaning: Old enough to be considered an adult.
Example: He’s of age now, he can buy his own car.
English Idioms About “Relationship”
Idiom: Love-hate relationship
Meaning: An interpersonal relationship involving simultaneous or alternating emotions of love and hate.
Example: He has a love-hate relationship with his mother.
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Behind closed doors
Meaning: In private; in one’s private life.
Example: What you do with your partners behind closed doors is none of my business.
English Idioms About “Death”
Idiom: Dead meat
Meaning: Someone in danger of death or severe punishment.
Example: You’ll be dead meat if you go on treating these poor people like that.
English Idioms About “Science”
Idiom: Hit the panic button
Meaning: (Also press or push the button)to panic suddenly.
Example: Relax! Don’t hit the button it’s just the wind.