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Kingfisher Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Solo / out of your league

Hi,

Would you do me a favor and explain the meaning of the followings:-

- Get technical (on someone or something)
- Solo
- Out of your league
- In reading
- Tabloid (explain it in details plz)

Thanks in advance
  

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g. rules. - 'Solo' -- alone, with no assistance.

  • g.
  • rules.
  • - 'Solo' -- alone, with no assistance.
  • - 'Out of your league' -- too good for you; of a higher level of skill than you are capable of.
  • - 'In reading' -- seems to mean just what it says: 'while reading' - 'Tabloid (explain it in details plz)' -- a type of newspaper printed on half-sized paper, heavily illustrated, and often a source of sleazy news.
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- 'Get technical (on someone or something)' -- become too difficult to understand (of an explanation) or become very strict in interpreting, e.g. rules.

- 'Solo' -- alone, with no assistance.

- 'Out of your league' -- too good for you; of a higher level of skill than you are capable of.

- 'In reading' -- seems to mean just what it says: 'while reading'

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I thought a tabloid was a gossip newspaper where they write about celebrities and rubbish like that...
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"To get technical" means to state the exact facts, to be formal rather than practical.

"Solo" means alone, unaccompanied. However, in music it means a performance by a single singer or instrumentalist (To perform a solo).

When it's said that something or someone is "Out of your league", it means that something or someone is too good for you.

"In reading" - could you
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I can not recall the context. Anyway, thank u very much

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