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joint took it to another level?
NO ONE likes a screaming baby in a restaurant, but this pizza joint took it to another level and has banned children altogether.
in this sentecne you will find the phrase " joint took it to another level "
Is there someone who could explain the meaning of this?
9 de nov de 2017 06:12
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Hi,
To take something to another level means to go above and beyond what is normal or expected. A 'joint' can be used to describe a thing generally, though it has many uses. In this case it is being used to describe a place or establishment, which is also a common usage.
9 de novembro de 2017
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Here:
joint (PLACE) /dZOInt/ noun [C]
1 INFORMAL a bar or restaurant which serves cheap food and drink:
We had lunch at a hamburger joint and then went to see a movie.
2 SLANG a place where people go for entertainment and which often has a bad reputation:
He owned several bars in the city and ran an illegal gambling joint.
We arrived at the club just before midnight and the joint was already jumping (= busy).
And by saying it took it to another level the author points out that the pizzeria increased the strictness of its policy.
9 de novembro de 2017
Banning children from a restaurant is a very extremist measure to take. It is not a simple step like putting up a sign saying "please be quiet" or "keep your children quiet", but a much stronger measure. For such a case we say "it took it to another level" or "it took it to a whole new different level", when something doesn't change in just one step or a few steps, but to extremes. By "joint" they just mean that particular pizza restaurant, so "pizza joint" = "pizza establishment".
9 de novembro de 2017
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