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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

Meaning of some sentences

1. It's time to get down to business.
2. The police were lucky to get the truth out of him
3. Stop getting on my nerves !
4. If you are in trouble, got on to a lawyer.
  

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Hi, I am not a native, but can try as I ve alredy seen them. 1. it's time to get down to busuness (work) = it's time to start doing smth 2.

  • Hi, I am not a native, but can try as I ve alredy seen them.
  • 1.
  • it's time to get down to busuness (work) = it's time to start doing smth 2.
  • The police were lucky to get the truth out of him = they were lucky to get right imformation on smth 3.
  • Stop getting on my nerves = stop annoying me, bothering me 4.
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Hi,

I am not a native, but can try as I ve alredy seen them.

1. it's time to get down to busuness (work) = it's time to start doing smth
2. The police were lucky to get the truth out of him = they were lucky to get right imformation on smth
3. Stop getting on my nerves = stop annoying me, bothering me
4. If you are in trouble, got on to a lawyer = may be an i

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