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Gurgen Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Take your show on the road

Hi,
what is the difference between take your show on the road and get the show on the road?

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gurgen take your show on the road Most often this is just a statement of fact about a play, an athletic team, or the like. You might say of a team that has been successful in its home games that it must now "take its show on the road" meaning that it must prove itself successful when it plays games at its opponents' home venue. gurgen get the show on the road?

  • gurgen take your show on the road Most often this is just a statement of fact about a play, an athletic team, or the like.
  • You might say of a team that has been successful in its home games that it must now "take its show on the road" meaning that it must prove itself successful when it plays games at its opponents' home venue.
  • gurgen get the show on the road?
  • This can just be an informal way to say "let's go" or it can be meant to express impatience that someone is taking too long to get ready.
  • It depends on context and tone of voice.
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gurgentake your show on the road
Most often this is just a statement of fact about a play, an athletic team, or the like. You might say of a team that has been successful in its home games that it must now "take its show on the road" meaning that it must prove itself successful when it plays games at its opponents' home venue.
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