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What does "to put a line through sth" mean ?
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23 de mar de 2020 13:33
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Kyle is right. It can also have a related, idiomatic reason: “to consider to task to be done” or “to consider someone no longer to be available.” The metaphor is that you have a list of, say, things to do, and when you get one done, you cross it off the list by putting a line through it. Examples: “We’re done with task X. We can put a line through it and move on to task Y.” “We were considering 5 candidates for the job, but Sue withdrew from consideration. We can put a line through her name.”
23 de março de 2020
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It means to draw a line through something.
If you make a mistake when writing, you can put a line through the words you have written to show that they are wrong. For example “ w̶r̶o̶n̶g̶”.
If you have drawn a picture or diagram, you can put a straight line through the middle of it to show it is incorrect.
23 de março de 2020
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Alexios
Habilidades linguísticas
Bielorrusso, Japonês, Polonês
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Bielorrusso, Japonês, Polonês
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