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Newguest Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Be on to something

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It's hard to shake off the feeling that Taylor is on to something, you find yourself provoked into thought or agreement.

--- I understand it this way: It's impossible not to notice that Taylor has got a plan and the reader finds himself provoked to either agree with him, or think why he (the reader) has a different opinion (than Taylor).

What do you think?
  

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Hi, It's hard to shake off the feeling that Taylor is on to something, you find yourself provoked into thought or agreement. --- I understand it this way: It's impossible not to notice that Taylor has got a plan and the reader finds himself provoked to either agree with him, or think why he (the reader) has a different opinion (than Taylor). What do you think?

  • Hi, It's hard to shake off the feeling that Taylor is on to something, you find yourself provoked into thought or agreement.
  • --- I understand it this way: It's impossible not to notice that Taylor has got a plan and the reader finds himself provoked to either agree with him, or think why he (the reader) has a different opinion (than Taylor).
  • What do you think?
  • If 'you are on to something' , it means you have made a discovery about something or had an idea about something, and usually that other people have not had this insight.
  • It;s hard to avoid the feeling that Taylor has had a good idea.
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Hi,

It's hard to shake off the feeling that Taylor is on to something, you find yourself provoked into thought or agreement.

--- I understand it this way: It's impossible not to notice that Taylor has got a plan and the reader finds himself provoked to either agree with him, or think why he (the reader) has a different opinion (than Taylor).

What do you th

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