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In economics, what does it mean 'go through the floor'?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

A floor may refer to: (1) the lowest acceptable limit by controlling parties; (2) a guaranteed lowest level for an interest rate; (3) the trading space of a physical exchange.

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To 'hit the deck' means what?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

To drop down to the floor suddenly She hit the deck when gunfire started.

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What is the meaning of the idiomatic expression 'fall flat on your face'?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

The idiom "fall flat on one's face"means to fail completely, especially in an embarassing way.

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The words 'come' and 'down' are opposite in meaning, what does the phrasal verb 'come down' mean?

What does it mean 'to have one's head/nose in a book'?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

This is an idiomatic expression that refers to a person who is always reading and describes someone who is immersed in reading whenever they can.

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What is the meaning of the phrasal verb 'come down'?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

come down. ​to break and fall to the ground. The ceiling came down with a terrific crash.

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What is the difference in the meaning of the phrasal verbs 'pass out' and 'pass away'?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

Pass away is a phrasal verb. It is used when someone dies. For example:- After a short illness, he passed away peacefully in the night. Pass out is also a phrasal verb, but it is used when someone faints or loses consciousness for a short time.

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What does the phrasal verb 'run over' mean?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

transitive to hit someone or something with a vehicle and drive over them. be/get run over: Keeley was run over by a car outside her house.

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What are collocations? What is its function in a sentence?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

A collocation is two or more words that often go together. These combinations just sound "right" to native English speakers, who use them all the time. On the other hand, other combinations may be unnatural and just sound "wrong".

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What are some good opening greetings for emails?

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Maximo
Student • 2 years ago

Hi, [Name], In all but the most formal settings, this email greeting is the clear winner. Dear [Name], Although Dear can come across as stuffy, it's appropriate for formal email, Greetings, Hi there, Hello, or Hello [Name], Hi everyone.

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