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Business idioms and Expressions
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“My boss and I don’t always see eye to eye on this"
to agree
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“Stop looking at past examples and think outside the box.”
to go beyond a normal idea
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“Company outings are a nice change of pace from our regular work week.”
to do something different from a normal routine
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“Don’t expect a promotion if you’re constantly slacking off.”
to work lazily
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“Let’s all communicate constantly so we are on the same page.”
to have a shared understanding with others
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. "Don't Drop the Ball on This One" means...
not to let the opportunity slip away and to ensure that all efforts are made to complete the task at hand.
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“Our manager is burning the midnight oil to meet every deadline.”
to consistently work beyond normal business hours
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“It may be a good idea, but the bottom line is that it’s not profitable.”
بيت القصيد the most important part
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The client rejected our original concept, so it’s "back to the drawing board.”
to start again after a plan or idea was not successful
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"Take It and Run with It." means
to start working on the idea right away and see how far you can take it.
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“There will be random testing on this, so stay on your toes.”
to stay alert
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"The ball’s in your court now.”
to have the responsibility or to take action
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“I only have a couple minutes to chat; just give me a helicopter view of the report.”
a general idea of what’s happening
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"Please Get Me Up to Speed." What does it mean
fill them in on all the important details that they may have missed.
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“The employees made small talk about their weekends while waiting outside the board room.”
a discussion about everyday topics
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"Can You Get the Ball Rolling for Us?" means
to make things happen or get things started.
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"keep me in the loop" means
to keep one informed of what events are occurring.
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"Please Keep Me Posted." means
to be kept up-to-date on what is happening with the project or situation
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“I have a lot on my plate since my supervisor quit last week.”
to have a lot of responsibilities
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“She worked day and night for a fortnight to finish the proposal.”
a period of two weeks
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