Idiomatic expressions in English with THROW: throw out, throw together, a throwback, throw open Throwback (n) – a return to behaviour or qualities more typical of previous generations – Geoffrey’s management of the estate is […] Read more...
Meaning of SHAKE, hands, head, off, shake-up
SHAKE: shake hands, shake your head, shake off, shaken, shake-up shake (v) move quickly up and down and/or to and fro – When the earthquake started all the houses began to shake – The dog […] Read more...
Meaning of reason, beyond reason, with reason, stand to reason
Meaning of English expressions: reason, stand to reason, beyond reason, listen to reason Reason (n) 1- the cause of – The reason for the flood was the heavy rain in the last few days 2- […] Read more...
Meaning of: QUESTION, call into, out of the, a question mark
Expressions: call into question, out of the question, a question of, no question of, question mark What is the meaning of these expressions with QUESTION? call into question raise doubts about something – When the […] Read more...