Unit 3. Travel and adventure Flashcards

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We have a great supervisor–always willing to offer a helping hand when we are s_. [= have too much work]

A

We have a great supervisor–always willing to offer a helping hand when we are swamped.

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(About bars being empty during the COVID pandemic:)

I miss the normalcy of s_ bars filled with blasting music. (= bars filled with too many people)

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I miss the normalcy of swamped bars filled with blasting music. (= bars filled with too many people)

NB normalcy /ˈnɔːrmlsi/

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I’m s_ with work, which reminds me, did you reach the new client? (= I have way too much work)

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I‘m swamped with work, which reminds me, did you reach the new client?

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It’s just a d_ _ _ o_ in the context of the overall need in Ho Chi Minh City. (= it’s absolutely not enough; an idiom)

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It’s just a drop in the ocean in the context of the overall need in Ho Chi Minh City. (= it’s absolutely not enough)

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I think we get too b_ _ in our daily troubles, we forget about the simple things. (= too preoccupied with; an idiom)

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I think we get too bogged down in our daily troubles, we forget about the simple things.

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She’s not o_ _ _ w_ yet. (= she’s ill; she’s better but she still might die).

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She’s not out of the woods yet.

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It’s _ s_ s_, my friend. (= once you start stealing, you’re never gonna stop and things will get worse and worse; an idiom).

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It’s a slippery slope, my friend. (= once you start stealing, you’re never gonna stop and things will get worse and worse).

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I’ve been s_ at work. (= too busy at work and that’s why I haven’t visited you in a while).

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I’ve been swamped at work (= too busy at work and that’s why I haven’t visited you in a while).

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Talking to them is _ u_ s_, isn’t it, Dad? (= is extremely difficult; an idiom)

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Talking to them is an uphill struggle, isn’t it, Dad? (= is extremely difficult; an idiom)

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Look, it doesn’t… Don’t g_ b_ d_ in the d_ right now. (= keep your focus on the bigger picture; an idiom)

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Look, it doesn’t… Don’t get bogged down in the details right now. (= keep your focus on the bigger picture)

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I’d really like to talk but… I’m just s_. (= extremely busy)

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I’d really like to talk but… I’m just swamped. (= extremely busy)

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So sorry, old chaps. I was completely b_ _ at the office. Okay. (= погряз в работе).

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So sorry, old chaps. I was completely bogged down at the office. Okay. (= погряз в работе).

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Worry about Outcome, because we’re still not o_ _ the w_. (= the situation is still dangerous)

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Worry about Outcome, because we’re still not out of the woods.

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[This thing that you suggest I do…] Wouldn’t do any good. Just be _ d_ in _ o_. (= wouldn’t be enough).

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[This thing that you suggest I do…] Wouldn’t do any good. Just be a drop in the ocean (= wouldn’t be enough).

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Are we supposed to have lunch? I’m sorry. I’ve just been.. I’ve been so s_ (=busy).

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Are we supposed to have lunch? I’m sorry. I’ve just been.. I’ve been so swamped (=busy).

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