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Crack up to be
Does anyone know what's the exact meaning of this idiom?
18 de feb. de 2017 18:28
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The expression is "not all it's cracked up to be", which means "to not be as good as people have said."
E.g. This software isn’t all it's cracked up to be (it's not as good as people have said)
Hope it helps.
18 de febrero de 2017
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Hi Dave,
When something is "all it's cracked up to be," it means that it's as good as what the expectations were. Similarly, if it's "not all it's cracked up to be," then it didn't meet the expectations. Here are a few examples:
"I really enjoyed my trip to Peru. It was definitely all it's cracked up to be!" This means that, before I visited Peru, I heard about how amazing it is and expected my trip to be amazing. After visiting, Peru met my expectations.
"The team looked like it was the most talented in the league, but it failed to be the team it was cracked up to be." This means that, before the season began, everyone thought the team looked like a championship contender, but either by the middle or end of the season, the team disappointed everyone because it didn't meet expectations.
Did I help answer your question? Please let me know if my explanation is confusing.
18 de febrero de 2017
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The phrase is actually in a negative form:
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/not-be-all-it-s-cracked-up-to-be
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/not-all-it-s-cracked-up-to-be
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/be+all+it's+cracked+up+to+be
18 de febrero de 2017
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