Jordi Jorge
Make one's way through (meaning) I would like to know the meaning of the idiom "make one's way through" in the following contexts: 1. We're making our way through the set of problems the math teachers assigned. 2. I'll have to make my way through the auditor's report, so it will take me some time to get back to you about it.
24 Mar 2020 20:55
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Basically it means "advance, move forward" either physically or in an abstract way. For Number 1. you can also say, "We're advancing through the set of problems..." or solving the problems step by step. For Number 2., it means more like "I have to complete the auditor's report." (complete it step by step, almost like struggling with the report.)
24 Mart 2020
Thanks, Kenan Custo, for clarifying the meaning of the idiom. That's the reason because I asked the question. I needed some clarification on the meaning.
24 Mart 2020
To stay continuously engaged in a task, especially with meticulous attention or focus. Often used when the task is long-term or plodding. I think that your example sentences and my explanation comes from the same source. To simplify - to make progress in your work. Hope this helped :)
24 Mart 2020
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