Lingo

Getting Started

15 Words

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1.
[grasp] the nettle
Phrase

to take a direct and determined approach to a difficult or unpleasant task

I know you don't like disciplining employees, but you've just got to grasp the nettle.

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2.
[be] good to go
Phrase

(of a person) to be physically or mentally ready to get something done

We have all the tools and supplies we need, so we're good to go.

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3.
[clear] the decks
Phrase

to get ready for action by removing physical and mental obstacles

Clearing the decks before Christmas, that's my plan.

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4.
[get] (the|this) show on the road
Phrase

to start doing something in the way that was planned

It's about time they got this show on the road!

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5.
[put] {sth} down to experience
Phrase

to learn from a failure, mistake, or unpleasant situation instead of feeling bad about it

There's nothing we can do about it now, we'll just have to put it down to experience.

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6.
[roll] up {one's} sleeves
Phrase

to get ready to do hard work or tackle a serious challenge

With the deadline approaching, the team rolled up their sleeves and worked late into the night.

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7.
[take] the plunge
Phrase

to devote one's time and energy to doing or finishing something one was nervous about

If you have been thinking about buying shares, now could be the time to take the plunge.

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8.
[walk] before {sb} [run]
Phrase

to start with small steps before tackling difficult tasks or challenges

Don't get ahead of yourself.You have to walk before you run.

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from scratch
9.
from scratch
Phrase

from the point at which something began

I'm currently working on building this website from scratch.

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10.
[make] up for lost time
Phrase

to enjoy an experience as much as one can, due to the lack of previous opportunity

After being away for months, he planned a special weekend getaway to make up for lost time with his family.

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11.
on your [mark]
Phrase

a command given to the participants of a competition, particularly a race, to ready themselves

OK, everyone, on your marks—we're about to begin!

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12.
in the pipeline
Phrase

at the planning, preparing, or developing stage

Important new laws are already in the pipeline.

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13.
[get] on the stick
Phrase

to properly begin doing something that one was neglecting

It's high time that Nahum got on the stick and found me a buyer for this place.

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14.
[get|set|start] the ball rolling
Phrase

to start to do an activity, often in a way that is encouraging to others

I decided to set the ball rolling and got up to dance.

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15.
[get|come] to grips with {sth}
Phrase

to start dealing with, understanding, or accepting something that is difficult

In the front of the van, Julie's still getting to grips with the gears and the brakes and the steering.

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