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đ 5 Useful English Phrases for Today đAjoutĂ© :
Okay, ladies.
Thanks so much for your help.
>> Oh, you're very welcome. Thank you both for being so patient.
>> And Mrs. Ahearn, if you or Margaret ever need anything from me, anything at all, you can call me day or night. This is Mrs. Shmasko and her daughter Jen.
Oh, sorry. I've got my wires crossed a little. Bye. Bye. Drive safe.
Hey. Hi, Ava.
I was just wondering if the girls were done with the movie yet. What movie?
Breakfast Club. Oh, they were in the here. They didn't? No. Do you want to speak to Riley?
I I don't know. I must have got my wires crossed. Okay. Thanks.
You've answered my call in not a moment too soon. Uh it No, I think we've got our wires crossed somehow cuz I'm just looking to save a husband.
>> And now you're here to help save us all.
Get someone's wires crossed.
To get confused, mixed up, or make a mistake.
To have a different understanding of the same situation.
I mean, this is 9 months' work here, minimum.
7 million? That could take years. So, set some aside, save it for a rainy day.
The lesson here is that when a little extra money comes our way, we do the smart thing. We put in the bank, where it makes reasonable interest at minimal risk. Then we have it for a rainy day.
Sometimes, it's the little things that make us feel secure, like an old friend at bedtime.
Money saved for a rainy day.
For a rainy day.
Used in reference to a possible time in the future when money will be needed.
Is life so busy you can't take 20 minutes to get out the straight edge and wrap a gift anymore?
>> I'm a little anxious about my gift for her. It would make me feel a lot better if I knew she phoned this one in. Sorry, Jay. Only time will tell. I don't want to play a game, Sheldon.
Wow.
And I remember when you loved playing games with me.
Maybe Penny isn't the only relationship you're phoning in.
30, 40, 50.
>> [laughter] >> Curse is lifted.
Oh, I don't think you got me. What about my curse?
>> [laughter] >> Talk about phoning it in. Couldn't you wave a feather or spin your head or throw up or something?
To phone something in.
To do something without any effort. To do something with low enthusiasm.
Cam, I want you to know I don't take this for granted.
It means a lot.
Stewart, perhaps we do take you for granted, and that is not acceptable. Please know that you truly are a valuable member of our social group.
Thank you.
The old you hasn't gone anywhere. I I I see it in the way you're raising Manny and Joe, the way you care for Jay.
You never take anyone or anything for granted.
You worked hard for years without knowing that things were going to get better.
Take for granted. To expect that someone or something will always be there when you need them and never think how important or useful they are.
>> [music] >> You're the vice president of >> No, no, no, no. Do you know what I do every day?
Day in and day out, what the actual physical machinations of my job are?
Neither do I. I take meetings. I make phone calls.
You graduated top of your class.
You seem to have your pick of employment, including right here.
Instead, you went to Omaha to fire people for a living?
It's challenging work. I'll say.
I can't imagine doing that day in day out.
Every prison in the world is airtight.
Each one has a key. You just have to find it. How do you do that?
A lot of looking.
Especially at things that break up the daily routine.
Guards get comfortable doing the same thing day in day out. Something happens, that's when they make mistakes.
Day in and day out.
It means that something happens regularly over a long period of time, especially about something boring or not very pleasant.
A quick quiz with phrases from the [music] previous video.
What does the phrase give it a whirl mean?
And the correct answer is >> [music] >> to attempt to do something.
What does the phrase knock it off mean?
>> [music] >> And the correct answer is used to tell someone to stop doing something.
What does the phrasal verb to settle for mean?
And the correct answer is to accept [music] or agree to something.
What does the phrase speak of the devil mean?
And the correct answer is >> [music] >> said when a person appears just after being mentioned.
What does the phrase cool your jets mean? [music] And the correct answer is to become calm and not so excited or worried.
>> [music] >> How many correct answers do you have?
Let us know in the comments.
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