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What idiom is represented by this picture?
Miss the boat
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Judge a book by its cover
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Bite off more than you can chew
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Let sleeping dogs lie
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Cut corners
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Pick your brain
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On the right track
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Hit the books
What does this idiom mean? Miss the boat
1) you can't get on the boat - 2) you missed your chance - 3) you have one more chance
What does this idiom mean? Let sleeping dogs lie
1) don't wake the dog - 2) be very quiet in a situation - 3) don't bring up a situation if it might cause trouble
What does this idiom mean? cut corners
1) make the corners rounded - 2) to do something the easiest way - 3) to do your best
What does this idiom mean? Judge a book by its cover
1) judging something by the way it looks - 2) getting to know someone - 3) making a thoughtful opinion
What does this idiom mean? Bite off more than you can chew
1) taking on too many responsibilities - 2) doing your best - 3) doing as much work as possible
What does this idiom mean? On the right track
1) to walk on a train track - 2) doing what you can in the quickest way you can 3) to be doing something in a way that will bring good results
What does this idiom mean? Pick your brain
1) wanting to be smarter - 2) to obtain information by asking someone questions - 3) by talking to the smartest person
What does this idiom mean? Hit the books
1) to study hard - 2) to read a lot of books - 3) to get new books