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I was sort of swept off my feet during the weekend, hi there can you simply this sentence for me??i mean gist of sentence meaning of "Why did she sweep you off her feet? Off your feet?" and I was sort of swept off my feet during the weekend," SACKS: —no, no. I was never intending to write about her. I met her, and I was sort of swept off my feet during the weekend, and I largely wrote the piece on the journey back from Colorado. ROSE: Why did she sweep you off her feet? Off your feet? SACKS: Well, here’s a woman who was deeply autistic at three, and sort of rocking and mute and inaccessible, and now she is this, this extraordinary sort of world expert on cattle, and highly intelligent, and yet, in a way, completely missing in the sort of social dimension. She doesn’t understand people’s expressions or states of mind.
19 avr. 2019 13:36
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Being "swept off your feet" has a lot of connotations; it's like being surprised, enchanted, and moved by an experience all at the same time. It's overwhelming, but not in a bad way. In a good and life changing way.
19 avril 2019
Usually when we say someone swept us off our feet, we mean it in a romantic way. eg. We married within a few months of knowing each other, he swept me off my feet. In this context them mean they never intended to write about them, but they were so impressed by her, they got caught up in the experience and felt compelled.
19 avril 2019
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