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Cross the blackboard
What does it mean to cross the blacboard a lot? It refers to the past experiences. I assume it refers to the past experiences but I am not completely sure. Can you provide the exact meaning and couple of examples please?
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2019年6月16日 18:08
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It's not a common saying in American/Canadian English... I've never heard it before. Possibly your friend is translating another language's metaphor? If I had to guess, they might be referring to a long list of names/events, and you needed to "cross them off" (literally, to put a line through them, thereby voiding them). But no, it's not a saying in the English world...
2019年6月16日
It's not a common saying in American/Canadian English... I've never heard it before.
Possibly your friend is translating another language's metaphor?
If I had to guess, they might be referring to a long list of names/events, and you needed to "cross them off" (literally, to put a line through them, thereby voiding them).
But no, it's not a saying in the English world...
2019年6月16日
A friend of mine told me that I had to cross the blackboard a lot in the past when I was talking about past relationships and generally about few negative things I went through.
2019年6月16日
Can you provide the reference to where you found this?
2019年6月16日
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