American Idioms and Expressions

Bear In Mind Idiom

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bear in mind
What does bear in mind mean?
to consider that something is soWe have to bear in mind that the child is only three years old when he does something bad.
bear in mind
What does bear in mind mean?
to consider that something is so We have to bear in mind that the child is only three years old when he does something bad.

Some Random Idioms
different strokes for different folks
What does "different strokes for different folks" mean?
everyone has different interests and tastesThe man loves to read all night and sleep all day. It is definitely different strokes for different folks.
make a motion
What does "make a motion" mean?
to make a suggestion or proposal at a meeting The manager made a motion to finish the meeting early and continue the next morning.

Blow off some steam
What does "Blow off some steam" mean?
To enjoy oneself by relaxing normal formalities.He is a true workaholic who has misguided priorities, when he wants to blow off some steam he comes to work on Saturday wearing blue jeans.
Boilers are commonly used in steam heating systems and steam engines such as those used in a steam locomotive. The boilers contain water that is heated by burning some fuel such as oil. The heated water turns to steam, which is then sent through a system of radiators (in the case of heating systems) or harnessed by a steam engine.
The steam creates considerable pressure in the boiler. If the pressure becomes too great, there is a danger of the boiler exploding. Hence boilers are equipped with safety valves called blow off valves that open if the pressure becomes to great.
"Blowing off steam" prevents explosions by relieving the pressure in a boiler by venting excess steam and pressure.
go around the bend
What does "go around the bend" mean?
to go crazyThe apartment manager seems to be going around the bend.
zap
What does "zap" mean?
impress somebodyShe really zapped me!
first things first
What does "first things first" mean?
the most important things must be taken care of first We did first things first and cleaned the kitchen before cleaning the living room.

put up a good fight/struggle
What does "put up a good fight/struggle" mean?
to try hard, to struggle hardWe put up a good fight but we were unable to win the game.
stumble across/upon (someone or something)
What does "stumble across/upon (someone or something)" mean?
to find someone or something by accident or in an unplanned mannerI stumbled across a very nice restaurant last weekend.
see to it (that something is done)
What does "see to it (that something is done)" mean?
to take the responsibility to do something, to make sure that something is done"Will you please see to it that the garbage is taken out in the morning."
take one`s hat off to (someone)
What does "take one`s hat off to (someone)" mean?
to admire/respect/praise someoneYou have to take your hat off to my neighbor. He started a small business and now it is very successful.
out of order
What does "out of order" mean?
against the rules - used in a meeting when someone does not obey the rules of speaking The question was out of order at the meeting and the man was not able to ask it.

uncut
What does "uncut" mean?
not circumcised

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