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ππIdiom: Burning the midnight oil
β‘οΈMeaning: Staying up late working or studying.
βΆοΈSituation: Working hard, often late into the night.
β Example: She's been burning the midnight oil to finish her thesis. π―οΈ
π Studying late: β "With exams approaching, students are burning the midnight oil to prepare."
π₯οΈ Work deadlines: β "He had to burn the midnight oil to meet the project deadline on time."
π¨ Creative pursuits: β "Artists often burn the midnight oil when inspiration strikes, working on their pieces late into the night."
β‘οΈMeaning: Staying up late working or studying.
βΆοΈSituation: Working hard, often late into the night.
β Example: She's been burning the midnight oil to finish her thesis. π―οΈ
π Studying late: β "With exams approaching, students are burning the midnight oil to prepare."
π₯οΈ Work deadlines: β "He had to burn the midnight oil to meet the project deadline on time."
π¨ Creative pursuits: β "Artists often burn the midnight oil when inspiration strikes, working on their pieces late into the night."
ποΈBiG - Daily German Words & Phrases
π©πͺWord: routiniert(adjective)
π¬π§Translation: experienced
β Use in a sentence: Der routinierte Arzt fΓΌhrte die komplizierte Operation mit groΓer PrΓ€zision durch.
π¬π§ Translation: The experienced doctor performed the complicated surgery with great precision.
π©πͺWord: routiniert(adjective)
π¬π§Translation: experienced
β Use in a sentence: Der routinierte Arzt fΓΌhrte die komplizierte Operation mit groΓer PrΓ€zision durch.
π¬π§ Translation: The experienced doctor performed the complicated surgery with great precision.
ππIdiom: You can't have your cake and eat it too
β‘οΈMeaning: You can't enjoy two desirable but mutually exclusive options at the same time.
β Situation: Highlighting the impossibility of having two conflicting benefits.
βΆοΈExample: If you want more free time, you'll have to work fewer hours. You can't have your cake and eat it too. π°
π Time management: "You can't expect to travel the world and save money at the same time. You can't have your cake and eat it too."
π Balancing priorities: "She wants to attend both events, but they overlap. You can't have your cake and eat it too."
π’ Work-life balance: "He wants a high-paying job but doesn't want to work long hours. You can't have your cake and eat it too."
β‘οΈMeaning: You can't enjoy two desirable but mutually exclusive options at the same time.
β Situation: Highlighting the impossibility of having two conflicting benefits.
βΆοΈExample: If you want more free time, you'll have to work fewer hours. You can't have your cake and eat it too. π°
π Time management: "You can't expect to travel the world and save money at the same time. You can't have your cake and eat it too."
π Balancing priorities: "She wants to attend both events, but they overlap. You can't have your cake and eat it too."
π’ Work-life balance: "He wants a high-paying job but doesn't want to work long hours. You can't have your cake and eat it too."
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Nice ways to say No
1.) Sounds nice, but I am not available.
2.) I am honored that you asked me, but I can't do it.
3.) I'm sorry, but I can't help you at this time.
4.) Unfortunately, it's not a good time.
5.) I am not available at the moment, but maybe next time.
6.) Unfortunately, this is not something I can do right now.
7.) I really appreciate you asking me, but I can't commit to that right now.
8.) Sorry, but I can't make it; maybe another time.
1.) Sounds nice, but I am not available.
2.) I am honored that you asked me, but I can't do it.
3.) I'm sorry, but I can't help you at this time.
4.) Unfortunately, it's not a good time.
5.) I am not available at the moment, but maybe next time.
6.) Unfortunately, this is not something I can do right now.
7.) I really appreciate you asking me, but I can't commit to that right now.
8.) Sorry, but I can't make it; maybe another time.
Abbreviations
1. TBH π¬ = To be honest
2. IMO π = In my opinion
3. GTG πΆββοΈ = Got to go
4. BFF π―ββοΈ = Best friends forever
5. ICYMI π’ = In case you missed it
6. ROFL π€£ = Rolling on the floor laughing
7. FOMO π¬ = Fear of missing out
8. YOLO πΊ = You only live once
9. DM π© = Direct message
10. ETA β³ = Estimated time of arrival
11. FWIW π€· = For what itβs worth
12. IRL π = In real life
13. LMK π² = Let me know
14. NVM π ββοΈ = Never mind
15. TGIF π = Thank God itβs Friday
1. TBH π¬ = To be honest
2. IMO π = In my opinion
3. GTG πΆββοΈ = Got to go
4. BFF π―ββοΈ = Best friends forever
5. ICYMI π’ = In case you missed it
6. ROFL π€£ = Rolling on the floor laughing
7. FOMO π¬ = Fear of missing out
8. YOLO πΊ = You only live once
9. DM π© = Direct message
10. ETA β³ = Estimated time of arrival
11. FWIW π€· = For what itβs worth
12. IRL π = In real life
13. LMK π² = Let me know
14. NVM π ββοΈ = Never mind
15. TGIF π = Thank God itβs Friday
IDIOMATIC PHRASES TO ADD IN YOU ROUTINE CONVERSATION
1. Break the ice - To initiate conversation in a social setting.
β’ βTo break the ice at the party, I asked everyone about their favorite movies.β
2. A piece of cake - Something very easy to do.
β’ βThe math test was a piece of cake.β
3. Hit the nail on the head - To describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem.
β’ βYou hit the nail on the head when you said the project was delayed due to a lack of resources.β
1. Break the ice - To initiate conversation in a social setting.
β’ βTo break the ice at the party, I asked everyone about their favorite movies.β
2. A piece of cake - Something very easy to do.
β’ βThe math test was a piece of cake.β
3. Hit the nail on the head - To describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem.
β’ βYou hit the nail on the head when you said the project was delayed due to a lack of resources.β