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A. To injure oneself severely.
B. To give a performance.
C. To be very nervous.
D. To be quiet.
Pembahasan :
The idiom 'to break a leg' means 'good luck' and is commonly used by performers.
A. look up
B. give up
C. take off
D. get along
Pembahasan :
The phrasal verb 'to give up' means to stop trying to do something.
A. To miss the target.
B. To be wrong about something.
C. To be exactly right.
D. To be too late.
Pembahasan :
The idiom 'hit the nail on the head' means to be precisely correct.
A. Work on a project.
B. Take care of someone or something.
C. Talk to someone.
D. Find a solution.
Pembahasan :
'Look after' means to take care of someone or something, especially when they need assistance.
A. to cut to the chase
B. to bite off more than you can chew
C. to keep your chin up
D. to make a scene
Pembahasan :
The idiom 'to bite off more than you can chew' means to take on a task that is too difficult.
A. To have a disagreement.
B. To have a good relationship with someone.
C. To be very busy.
D. To be tired.
Pembahasan :
'Get along' means to have a harmonious relationship with someone.
A. To be feeling happy.
B. To be feeling unwell.
C. To be feeling energetic.
D. To be feeling bored.
Pembahasan :
The idiom 'under the weather' means to be feeling sick or unwell.
A. To close a window.
B. To leave the ground or stop wearing clothes.
C. To find a solution.
D. To start a conversation.
Pembahasan :
'Take off' means to leave the ground (like an airplane) or to remove clothes.
A. to pull someone's leg
B. to let someone down
C. to lose one's temper
D. to cut corners
Pembahasan :
The idiom 'to lose one's temper' means to become very angry.
A. Start something early.
B. Delay or postpone something.
C. Quickly finish something.
D. Ignore someone.
Pembahasan :
'Put off' means to delay or postpone something.