English Idioms: Virgin territory
English Idioms About “Sexuality”
Idiom: Virgin territory
Meaning: A territory that hasn’t been touched orexplored.
Example: There is no sign of humans in that island. It’s a virgin territory.
English Idioms About “Sexuality”
Idiom: Virgin territory
Meaning: A territory that hasn’t been touched orexplored.
Example: There is no sign of humans in that island. It’s a virgin territory.
English Idioms About “War”
Idiom: To the hilt
Meaning: Completely, fully, to one’s limit
Example: John has borrowed money from the bank to the hilt.
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: Young at heart
Meaning: To be young at heart means to have a youthful spirit in spite of being old.
Example: Although he is over 80, he still feels young at heart.
English Idioms About “Travel”
Idiom: Put the pedal to the metal
Meaning: To press the gas pedal to the maximum extent; to exert maximum effort.
Example: You have to put the pedal to the metal if you want to get there on time.
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Come to your attention
Meaning: (Also come to your notice) said when you notice something.
Example: It has recently come to the workers attention that changes are taking place in the company because of financial problems.
English Idioms About “Numbers”
Idiom: Safety in numbers
Meaning: safety in numbers is the hypothesis that, by being part of a large physical group or mass, an individual is proportionally less likely to be the victim of a mishap, accident, attack, or other bad event.
Example: Nobody went sightseeing alone, knowing that there was safety in numbers.
English Idioms About “Travel”
Idiom: jump on the bandwagon
Meaning: To profit from a craze; to join a trend.
Example: After the incredible success of the new product, the company has jumped on the bandwagon, and released a new version of it.