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whats the meaning of : you cant have cake and eat it ?
6 mars 2012 13:25
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This is a strange but common expression. It means that you can't have everything go your way and sometimes you must make a choice. If you eat a cake, you will no longer have it (it will be gone), so you can't both have a cake and eat it. You must choose between keeping the cake or eating it. It is usually stated:
"You can't have your cake and eat it too."
6 mars 2012
Exceptions to this rule are related to the display or experience of human feelings,
like in /giving away a smile/, /saying a good word/.
The great American singer Bob Dylan cited exactly the opposite of this
way of saying in one of his early songs.
6 mars 2012
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dp maritha
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Indonésien, Javanais
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Anglais
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