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Hyunbeom - Kenneth
what does mean these three phrases? 1 - a pinch of persistence 2 - a dollop of work ethic 3 - a dash of energy I think these three as below... 1. little bit focus on 2. not too much doing well. 3. energetic power Am I get right or wrong?
28 apr. 2019 17:21
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A pinch of = a little bit of A dollop of = a little bit of A dash of = a little bit of Persistence = to keep trying Work ethic = a quality/attitude a person has. The person works hard and is conscientious. I would need more context to give a true synonym but I hope the above helps a little bit. I've never heard of any of those phrases but they are grammatically correct.
28 april 2019
Thank you so much, Robert. Your detailed comment is helpful to me. I couldn't find the meaning of these phrases. However, finally, I understand it all thanks to you.
29 april 2019
I think you should be focusing more on your English writing skills than these 3 phrases which are almost never used. what does mean these three phrases? incorrect what do these three phrases mean? I think these three as below. incorrect I think about these three phrases as follows (or as below) Am I get right or wrong? incorrect Am I right or wrong? or Did I get these right or wrong? My final note: Do you know that the words pinch, dollop, and dash are all used in cooking? A pinch of salt = getting some salt between 2 of your fingers A dollop of bean paste = similar to a spoonful but not actually measured a dash of pepper = taking a pepper container which has several holes at the top and shaking it once at the food you are cooking so some of it comes out, but not a measured amount So in your 3 examples, the writer has used these cooking words to describe someone's attitude
28 april 2019
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