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Masanori Takaoka Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

idiom?

When you say,
It's none of your business. Don't bring the project.
What does "bring the project" mean?
  

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It doesn't make any sense to me. Where did you hear it? Was it in a context where it was obvious what "project" referred to?

  • It doesn't make any sense to me.
  • Where did you hear it?
  • Was it in a context where it was obvious what "project" referred to?
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It doesn't make any sense to me. Where did you hear it? Was it in a context where it was obvious what "project" referred to?
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That's what I thought.
It's from a question of an exam.
"bring" is required to put in the blank.
It has no context.

Thank you.

Masa
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Idly searching Google for anything relevant, I found a page at http://sopecs.pro.or.jp/cgi-bin/pecs/ej_result.cgi?key=273 in which the spookily similar "It's none of your business. Don't touch the project" (??????????????????????????) is used as an example of the usage of the word "touch". This
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Thank you so much!
Now, it's clear to me!

Masa

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