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Rpsh Posted 12 years ago
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Push their way into lines& blast one's horns at other drivers

They push their way into lines, blast their horns at other drivers, and play loud music late at night when their neighbors are trying to sleep.

Could you tell me what these phrase mean?
  

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rpsh Could you tell me what these phrase mean? Which words do you not understand? Most of it seems quite straightforward to me, with no idioms.

  • rpsh Could you tell me what these phrase mean?
  • Which words do you not understand?
  • Most of it seems quite straightforward to me, with no idioms.
  • 'Lines' in the first clause refers to lines of customers at a cashier's counter, for instance.
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rpshCould you tell me what these phrase mean?
Which words do you not understand? Most of it seems quite straightforward to me, with no idioms. 'Lines' in the first clause refers to lines of customers at a cashier's counter, for instance.
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OMG! Iforgot that the 'horn' also has the meaning of loudspeaker! Thank you.
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rpshIforgot that the 'horn' also has the meaning of loudspeaker!
But cars are not equipped with loudspeakers. I don't see the connection. On the other hand, there is no need for you to explain it.

CJ

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