Expression Cards: idiom
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idiom
table a proposal
Meaning
to formally present a proposal for discussion
Example
The ambassador decided to **table a proposal** for regional cooperation.
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table the discussion
Meaning
to postpone discussing something until later
Example
They decided to **table the discussion** until next week.
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table the issue
Meaning
to postpone discussion of a topic for later
Example
They decided to **table the issue** until next week.
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tack on
Meaning
to add something extra, especially at the end
Example
They **tacked on** a brief Q&A after the session.
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tag along
Meaning
to join someone’s online activity or conversation uninvited
Example
He just **tagged along** in our group chat without asking.
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take a breather
Meaning
to rest for a short while to relax
Example
Let’s **take a breather** before continuing the meeting.
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take a chill pill
Meaning
to calm down or relax; to not overreact
Example
Hey, **take a chill pill**! It’s not that serious.
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take a deep breath
Meaning
to calm down and relax
Example
**Take a deep breath** before reacting.
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take a detour
Meaning
to take an indirect route
Example
We had to **take a detour** because of road construction.
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take a dim view of
Meaning
to disapprove of something; to have a negative opinion
Example
The manager **takes a dim view of** employees arriving late.
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take a gamble
Meaning
to take a risk in the hope of success
Example
She **took a gamble** by quitting her job to travel the world.
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take a hike
Meaning
to go for a walk or leave; to go away
Example
Let’s **take a hike** in the mountains this weekend.
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take a hit
Meaning
to suffer a financial loss
Example
The company **took a hit** after the stock market crash.
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take a leaf out of someone’s book
Meaning
to imitate or follow someone’s good example
Example
Other cities should **take a leaf out of Copenhagen’s book** on eco-friendly transport.
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Take a leap of faith
Meaning
to do something uncertain, trusting that it will succeed
Example
Starting her own company was a **leap of faith**, but it paid off.
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take a load off
Meaning
to sit down and relax, especially after working hard
Example
Come in and **take a load off**.
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take a nosedive
Meaning
to decline suddenly and dramatically
Example
The company's stock **took a nosedive** after the scandal.
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take a rain check
Meaning
to decline an offer but suggest doing it another time
Example
Can I **take a rain check** on dinner? I am busy tonight.
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take a shot in the dark
Meaning
to try something without knowing the result
Example
He **took a shot in the dark** and guessed the correct answer.
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take a stand
Meaning
to make a firm decision or opinion known
Example
It’s time to **take a stand** and support what you believe in.
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take a step back
Meaning
to pause and reassess a situation
Example
Sometimes you need to **take a step back** to see the bigger picture.
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take a toll
Meaning
to cause harm or damage over time due to stress or overwork
Example
Long working hours can **take a toll** on your health.
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take a turn for the worse
Meaning
to become more ill
Example
His condition **took a turn for the worse** last night.
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take aback
Meaning
to surprise or shock someone suddenly
Example
I was **taken aback** by his rude behavior.