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Black Eye Posted 20 years ago
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help!!!!!!!!

How to understand "Your face rings a bell!"????????
  

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= Your face shows that you're recollecting something!

  • = Your face shows that you're recollecting something!
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= Your face shows that you're recollecting something!
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No it means that the person who sees you thinks they recognise you but they can't quite remember where from.
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Ah... Sorry. But can't it mean what I have written as well?
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Ruslana wrote:

>Your face shows that you're recollecting something!

This means that your face shows/indicates that your brain is recollecting something, re-viewing something.

It's not what the phrase here means, where "your face triggers/arouses an indistinct recollection" is a better description.

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I got. Thank you, Marius.
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Thank you again, Marius. If you come across other such mistakes of mine, I'll be grateful if you correct them.

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