English Idioms: Quote a price
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: Quote a price
Meaning: State in advance the price for…
Example: The mason quoted a price of 500$ to fix the roof of my house.
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: Quote a price
Meaning: State in advance the price for…
Example: The mason quoted a price of 500$ to fix the roof of my house.
English Idioms About “Health”
Idiom: Alive and kicking
Meaning: (Also be alive and well) to continue to be well, healthy or successful.
Example: 1. Don’t worry about your grandfather; he is alive and kicking.
English Idioms About “Numbers”
Idiom: One-off
Meaning: Occurring once; one-time.
Example: It is a one-off event.
English Idioms About “Crime”
Idiom: There is honor among thieves
Meaning: When you say there is honor among thieves, this means that even among criminals there is honor and that they do not commit crimes against each other.
Example: The gangsters had a strong respect for their old boss which demonstrate that there is honor among thieves.
English Idioms About “Nature”
Idiom: Of the first water
Meaning: Of the best.
Example: She is of the first water, a fine lady indeed.
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Easy come, easy go
Meaning: Said about something which is easily won or obtained and then soon spent or lost.
Example: He lost a large amount of money in poker. But that’s gambling; easy come, easy go.
English Idioms About “War”
Idiom: Double-edged sword
Meaning: A benefit that carries some significant but non-obvious cost or risk.
Example: Being a genius child is a double-edged sword because you cannot communicate with ordinary children.