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What does to take something up a notch mean?
I heard a man from United Kingdom saying "We've actually got the next level, we're going to take this up a notch!"
What does to take this up a notch mean?
13 de jun. de 2015 14:20
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I agree with Tom's explanation.
The expression "take it up a notch" also means 'to try harder / make more effort / to make something more exciting, intense, or interesting'.
The expression is sometimes written as "Kick it up a notch". It has the same meaning as "take it up a notch".
For example:
The sports team was losing the game, so the leader of the team told the other players to "take/kick it up a notch".
13 de junio de 2015
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Hi Hoon, it means the same as the first part of the sentence says - "to go to the next level".
Imagine a "speed dial" that has little marks that represent the speed. The faster and faster you go, the more little marks the dial points to. These little marks are called "notches".
Does that make sense?
Tom
13 de junio de 2015
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