This phrase means to take a low-level position at a company with the goal of eventually getting a better position within the same company.
Get/have oneโs foot in the door
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If you have something difficult to do or a demanding assignment and you donโt want to give further details about it, you can use the phrase โIโve my got my work............โ.
Have someoneโs work cut out for them
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Someone who is responsible and has to make the important decisions
Calling the shots
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This phrase means to do or say something that causes problems or upsets people.
Rock the boat
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you do them exactly according to company policy or the law.
By the book
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Use this phrase to say there is no limit to what can be achieved.
The skyโs the limit
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banana
Go to last place!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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This phrase applies when you have done or said something 100 % correctly
Hit the nail on the head
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When you stop working for the day, you call .......
ย Call it a day
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This means to learn the basics of something
Learn the ropes
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you stop it from continuing
Pull the plug
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Use this phrase to say you want to start something, e. g. a project.
Get the ball rolling
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no obligation on the receiverโs side to return whatever youโve given.
No strings attached
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This idiom is a useful skill too. When you understand something which isnโt clearly communicated or is often only suggested