Wednesday, October 27, 2010
11 expressions you can use in your write ups targeting US audience
Here are 11 expressions (with meaning and usage) you can use in your content to 'Wow' the US audience .
To cut corners: To do something the easiest and quickest way
You need to cut corners and come straight to the solution to get rid of your ROI hazards.
Draw the Line: To set the limits
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Fall through the cracks: To go unnoticed
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Lift your game: To improve at something
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Sell someone short: To underestimate someone
Your shortcomings can be their benefits. You shouldn't sell your competitors short.
No frills: without any extras
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Take a call: it is up to you to do something
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Out of woods: Out of danger
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Boo-boo – A mistake
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In a fix/In a spot/In a jam: To be in trouble
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It’s a lemon: Defective product
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More examples are :
* Close-minded: Not receptive to ideas
* Groggy: staggering, as from exhaustion, or dazed and weakened from a lack of sleep
* Hash: To discuss thoroughly
* Run-of-the-mill: Ordinary, average
* Spill the beans: To give all the information
* Baffled/Foxed/At wits: Confused
* In a jiffy/ASAP/Promptly/Pronto: Immediately
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