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Copysnake Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Hand in glove wiht; at the end of the rainbow lies

It would
be wrong to say that the world domination of English is something deliberately
organized and supported by Anglo-Saxon powers, hand in glove with political
initiatives or the penetration of the world economy by their transnational
firms.

The U.S.
cigarette business is booming. Exports are soaring, factories being built. And
at the end of the rainbow lies China, with 300 million smokers-30 percent of
the world market.

what do the idioms mean?
  

Top answer

"hand in glove with" = very closely associated with. , can be found (in folklore, a pot of gold, or similar, is supposed to be buried at the place where a rainbow appears to meet the ground).

  • "hand in glove with" = very closely associated with.
  • , can be found (in folklore, a pot of gold, or similar, is supposed to be buried at the place where a rainbow appears to meet the ground).
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"hand in glove with" = very closely associated with.

"end of the rainbow" = a place where great riches, an ideal world, etc., can be found (in folklore, a pot of gold, or similar, is supposed to be buried at the place where a rainbow appears to meet the ground).

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