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Idioms and Phrases with Meaning and Example: Lesson 19
source: Helena Daily English 2017年4月18日
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1. To catch a bug means: To become sick with a cold or flu.
2. To get over something means: To no longer suffer the pain or
discomfort of something. This expression can also mean, "to move on, to feel better after a difficult situation”
3. To be back on your feet means: To recover from sickness, to feel heaIthy again.
4. To feel up to speed on something means: To know or have all the necessary information about something.
5. To pass away means: To die.