Keep my mind là gì 2022

Keep my mind là gì 2022

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keep your mind on something Thành ngữ, tục ngữ


A poor man’s something


Something or someone that can be compared to something or someone else, but is not as good is a poor man’s version; a writer who uses lots of puns but isn’t very funny would be a poor man’s Oscar Wilde.


about to do something


on the point of doing something She was about to leave when the phone rang.


bail someone or something out


help or rescue The government has decided to bail out the troubled bank.


balls something up


to make a mess of a situation


be fed up with (with someone or something)


be out of patience (with someone


be in two minds about something


unable to decide: “I’m in two minds about buying a new car.”


be into something|be into|into


v. phr., informal To have taken something up partly as a nobby, partly as a serious interest of sorts (basically resulting from the new consciousness and self-realization movement that originated in the late Sixties). Roger’s wife is into women’s liberation and women’s consciousness. Did you know that Syd is seriously into transcendental meditation? Jack found out that his teenage son is into pot smoking and gave him a serious scolding.


be up to something|up|up to something


v. phr., informal 1. To feel strong enough or knowledgeable enough to accomplish a certain task. Are you up to climbing all the way to the 37th floor? Are we up to meeting the delegation from Moscow and speaking Russian to them? 2. Tendency to do something mischievous. I’m afraid Jack is up to one of his old tricks again.


beef about something


complain about something: “He’s always beefing about the pay.”


beef something up


give something extra appeal: “If we beef up the window display, more people might come into the shop.”


bend over backwards to do something


try very hard If I can, I will bend over backwards to help you get a promotion in the company.


best part of something


best part of something
Nearly all of something, the majority, as in The dentist was late; I waited for the best part of an hour. The adjective best here does not concern quality but quantity. [First half of 1500s] Also see better half, def. 1.


blow it (something)


fail something I tried hard but I am sure that I blew the final math exam last week.


break someone of something


break someone of something
Cause to discontinue a habit or practice, as in Mom tried for years to break Betty of biting her nails. The Oxford English Dictionary cites a quotation from W. Wotton’s History of Rome (1701): “He … broke them of their warm Baths,” which presumably refers to breaking Romans of their custom of bathing regularly. Today we are more apt to break someone of a bad habit. [Early 1600s]


bring home the importance of something to someone


make someone fully realize something He was unable to bring home the importance of arriving early for the meeting.


bring something on


cause to develop rapidly I don


brush up on something


review something one has already learned I


buy something


buy something
Believe something; accept as true or satisfactory. For example, You think he’s a millionaire? I just won’t buy that. [Slang; 1920s]


can’t make heads or tails of something


” can’t understand something all;”


charge something to something|charge


v. 1. To place the blame on; make responsible for. John failed to win a prize, but he charged it to his lack of experience. The coach charged the loss of the trò chơi to the team’s disobeying his orders. 2. To buy something on the credit of. Mrs. Smith bought a new pocketbook and charged it to her husband. Mr. White ordered a box of cigars and had it charged to his account.


check on someone|check|check on|check on something


v. To try to find out the truth or rightness of; make sure of; examine; inspect; investigate. We checked on Dan’s age by getting his birth record. Mrs. Brown said she heard someone downstairs and Mr. Brown went down to check up on it. You can check on your answers the back of the book. The police are checking up on the man to see if he has a police record. Grandfather went to have the doctor check on his health.
Compare: LOOK INTO, LOOK OVER.


cut your teeth on something


where you learn to do something: “He’s the best man to run the company – he cut his teeth in the Production Department and ran it successfully for years.”


dare one to do something|dare


v. phr. To challenge someone to do something. “I dare you to jump off that rock into the sea,” Fred said to Jack.


dead set against something


determined not to do something They are dead set against their son going to Europe for a year.


do by someone or something|do by


v. To giảm giá with; treat. Used with a qualifying adverb between “do” and “by”. Andy’s employer always does very well by him.


do someone out of something|do


v., informal To cause to lose by trickery or cheating. The clerk in the store did me out of $2.00 by overcharging me.


do something over


do something over
see do over.


do something rash


take drastic action (usually without thinking) She is extremely angry so I hope that she doesn


fall back on something/someone


turn to for help when something else has failed She had to fall back on her father


fancy doing something|fancy


– An expression of surprise. Fancy meeting you here in such an unexpected place!


feel up to (do something)


feel able (healthy enough or rested enough) to do something I don


feel up to something|feel|feel up


v. phr., informal To feel adequately knowledgeable, strong, or equipped to handle a given task. Do you feel up to jogging a mile a day with me?
Antonym: BE UP TO SOMETHING.


fill (something) in


write words needed in blanks Please fill in this form and give it to the receptionist.


get (something) over with


finish, end He wants to get his exams over with so that he can begin to relax again.


get a fix on something


receive a reading of a distant object by electronic means We were able to get a fix on the island and got the boat safely to the harbor.


get a kick out of something


find something amusing.


get away with something


do something one shouldn


get hold of (something)


get possession of When you get hold of a dictionary could you please let me see it for a few minutes.


get on with (something)


continue to do; make progress
” Be quiet and get on with your homework.”


get over something


overcome a difficulty, recover from an illness or shock She has been having a lot of trouble getting over her father


get rid of something


give or throw something away, sell or destroy something, make a cold or fever disappear I bought a new television set so I had to get rid of the old one.


get something into one’s head


get something into one’s head
see get into one’s head.


get something on someone


get something on someone
Also, have something on someone. Obtain or possess damaging knowledge about someone. For example, They hoped to get something on the candidate, or Once Tom had something on his boss, he knew he would not be pressured again. [c. 1920] Also see be on to.


get something out of


learn from, benefit from We always get something out of her class. We learn something.


get something out of one’s system|get|get out|syst


v. phr. 1. To eliminate some food item or drug from one’s body toàn thân. John will feel much better once he gets the addictive sleeping pills out of his system. 2. To không lấy phí oneself of yearning for something in order to liberate oneself from an unwanted preoccupation. Ted bought a new cabin cruiser that he’d been wanting for a long time, and he says he is glad that he’s finally got it out of his system.


get something under your belt


achieve something: “I’m really glad I passed the driving test. Now I’ve got that under my belt, I can relax for a little while.”


get wise to something/somebody


learn about something kept secret He finally got wise to the fact that they were stealing his money.


Get your head around something


If you get your head around something, you come to understand it even though it is difficult to comprehend.


give something a new lease of life


to renew something so that it lasts longer: “Those tablets have given our pet dog a new lease of life.”


give something a whirl


give something a whirl
Make a brief or experimental try, as in I’ve never made a pie but I’ll give it a whirl. [Colloquial; late 1800s]


keep (one’s) mind on (something)


To continue thinking about, concentrate on, or remain focused on something. I tried to keep my mind on my work, but I couldn’t stop thinking about what Sarah said to me last night. The boss told us to keep our minds on the company’s goal after he asked us to start working Saturdays.Learn more: keep, mind, on


keep your mind on something


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your mind is on something


think about something; concentrate on something: I’ll write her a letter later. I can’t keep my mind on anything today. ♢ Your mind’s not on your work today, is it?Learn more: keep, mind, on, somethingLearn more:


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  • keep your mind on something Thành ngữ, tục ngữ

  • A poor man’s something

  • about to do something

  • bail someone or something out

  • balls something up

  • be fed up with (with someone or something)

  • be in two minds about something

  • be into something|be into|into

  • be up to something|up|up to something

  • beef about something

  • beef something up

  • bend over backwards to do something

  • best part of something

  • blow it (something)

  • break someone of something

  • bring home the importance of something to someone

  • bring something on

  • brush up on something

  • buy something

  • can’t make heads or tails of something

  • charge something to something|charge

  • check on someone|check|check on|check on something

  • cut your teeth on something

  • dare one to do something|dare

  • dead set against something

  • do by someone or something|do by

  • do someone out of something|do

  • do something over

  • do something rash

  • fall back on something/someone

  • fancy doing something|fancy

  • feel up to (do something)

  • feel up to something|feel|feel up

  • fill (something) in

  • get (something) over with

  • get a fix on something

  • get a kick out of something

  • get away with something

  • get hold of (something)

  • get on with (something)

  • get over something

  • get rid of something

  • get something into one’s head

  • get something on someone

  • get something out of

  • get something out of one’s system|get|get out|syst

  • get something under your belt

  • get wise to something/somebody

  • Get your head around something

  • give something a new lease of life

  • give something a whirl

  • keep (one’s) mind on (something)

  • keep your mind on something

  • your mind is on something




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