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Kane159 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of an idiom

Hi,

What does an idiom "do sth justice" mean?
I've checked everywhere but I still don't get it right,I guess.
Could you explain it,please?

By the way,what do you think is the best way to learn idioms? There are so many idioms in English that it kinda scares me that I should know as many of them as possible.The second question is,how should I know which ones are really used and which are not?

Thank you!
  

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Hello To do somebody or something justice means to treat someone or something in a way that is fair and shows their true qualities For example: This postcard doesn't do justice to the wonderful scenery. You can use this link to find some more idioms. com / Don't worry about them too much.

  • Hello To do somebody or something justice means to treat someone or something in a way that is fair and shows their true qualities For example: This postcard doesn't do justice to the wonderful scenery.
  • You can use this link to find some more idioms.
  • com / Don't worry about them too much.
  • You will get to know them as you listen to people speak.
  • Learning them from a dictionary really is not the best way.
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Hello

To do somebody or something justice means to treat someone or something in a way that is fair and shows their true qualities

For example:


This postcard doesn't do justice to the wonderful scenery.

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