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Business Idioms

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    You can use this game to learn common English business idioms.
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  • Which idiom means "To take on too many responsibilities \ to try to do something that is too difficult for you"?
    To bite off more than you can chew.
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  • What would you call an extremely important moment or period of time when you must make a decision or take action?
    Crunch time.
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  • Think of an example of a blessing in disguise.
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  • Which idiom means getting two things done at once?
    Kill two birds with one stone.
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  • What would you call the last in a series of bad things that happen to make someone very upset or angry?
    Last straw.
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  • Give an example of an occasion where you've missed the boat.
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  • Which idiom means "Being overly emotional and doing something stupid"?
    In the heat of the moment.
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  • What idiom would you use if something is difficult or impossible to control?
    Get out of hand.
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  • Tell about a situation when you've decided to sit tight.
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  • What do you call when someone finds it difficult to choose between two alternatives?
    Caught between two stools.
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  • What do you call a situation when you believe something good about someone, rather than something bad, when you have the possibility of doing either?
    Give (one) the benefit of the doubt.
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  • Recall a situation when you've been sitting on the fence.
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  • Which idiom means "Betraying someone who trusted you"?
    Stab someone in the back.
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  • Which idioms means uncertain, undecided, not yet determined?
    Up in the air.
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