Anna
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Without any further ado... Here we go! ✔️Keep (someone) In The Loop ➿ - To keep someone informed about and/or involved in something, such as a plan or project, especially that which involves or pertains to a specific group. 🔉 "We've hired a new intern to help you with data entry, so be sure to keep her in the loop about the project." ✔️Learn the ropes🚤 - To learn or understand the basic details of how to do or perform a job, task, or activity. 🔉 "We have a few high-priority projects we need to get done now, so you'll need to learn the ropes on your own." ✔️The ball is in (one's) court 🏓 - One has the responsibility for further action, especially after someone else previously held responsibility. 🔉 "Well, they invited you, so the ball is in your court now. Do you want to go out with them or not?" ✔️Get (one's) ducks in a row🦆 - To take action to become well-organized, prepared, or up-to-date. 🔉 "Make sure Finance gets their ducks in a row before the audit." ✔️On the same page 📄 - Of two or more people, thinking in the same manner; having the same general outlook or position. 🔉 "We all need to be on the same page before we try to present this complex idea to the boss." ✔️On the back burner🔥 - Of a low priority; postponed or suspended. 🔉 "We will have to put this on the back burner for a while. ✔️In a nutshell l 🥜 - In summary; concisely. 🔉 "In a nutshell, the app helps you to plan parties." ✔️To touch base ⚾️ - To contact someone to update them or receive an update from them. 🔉 "Will you please touch base with the marketing team and find out how they're progressing?" ✔️Circle back (to something)◀️ - To return to a conversation or discussion at a later time. 🔉 "Don't worry, we'll circle back to your question, Jack." ✔️Call it a day 👋🏼 - To stop what you are doing because you do not want to do anymore or think you have done enough 🔉 "I'm getting a bit tired now - let's call it a day."
20 de feb. de 2025 11:53
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It may seem that idioms are just something extra… extraordinary. So, there’s no great necessity to learn them, especially for Business Communication. Surprise, surprise! In Business English, there are tons of idioms and metaphors to get lost among."👀 What idioms do you frequently use or hear at work?
20 de feb. de 2025 11:54