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Showing posts with label III. Idiom / Phrase / Vocabulary-B-burn related. Show all posts
Showing posts with label III. Idiom / Phrase / Vocabulary-B-burn related. Show all posts
'Burn (One's) Bridges'
source: Maple Leaf ESL 2016年11月29日
In this lesson, we look at how to use the expression, 'burn one's bridges'. For example, 'after losing his job, he burned his bridges by yelling and screaming at his boss'.
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English in a Minute: Burning Bridges
source: VOA Learning English 2015年12月12日
Does this expression really mean that a bridge is on fire? Find out how to use this "fiery" expression in this week's English in a Minute!
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English in a Minute: Burned Out
source: VOA Learning English 2014年10月13日
What does it mean to be "burned out" in American English
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