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What's the following sentence definition? Your mother’s recipe for fish heads and rice, no matter how celebrated in her village of origin, doesn’t cut it in these days of grapefruit foam and Scotch/tobacco icecream.
16 mag 2018 06:33
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It is saying that although traditional food tastes really good and is enjoyed by the people who grew up eating it, many people want 'fashionable' food and so because the traditional recipe might not use fashionable cooking methods/ingredients, it would not be considered as 'good' by those people or be as popular as dishes which use the latest cooking methods and ingredients. If something is 'celebrated' in this context, it means that many people say how good it is. 'To cut it' means to be considered good enough for a certain situation. E.g. if you think about football, you might say 'that player is good, but he just can't cut it in the Premier League'. Hope this helps. Ellie.
16 maggio 2018
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It means your mothers recipe although traditional and liked in her village when she was a child. Is not popular anymore in today's changing world, of fancy restaurants and"celebrity chefs". People today do not eat that style of food. "doesn't cut it" means not acceptable or in the context of the sentence "not popular or sellable". "celebrity chef" =British expression. sellable = sells well or people buy lots of it. "not sellable" = shops and restaurants have difficulty selling it, it is not fashionable or popular.
16 maggio 2018
Yes, actually, the general meaning.
16 maggio 2018
Are you asking what it means? Which part(s) don't you understand?
16 maggio 2018
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