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Maria D Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

what does it mean?

Hello!

Could you explain me, please, the sense or the meaning of this sentence? My student asked me what it means and I have no idea:

"Pick a stupid show and live with it"

hm...Emotion: thinking

Thank you!
  

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The idiom 'live with it' as used here means 'make a decision and then accept the consequences without complaining'. Perhaps you have to watch something on TV, and the only shows available are stupid ones. Clive

  • The idiom 'live with it' as used here means 'make a decision and then accept the consequences without complaining'.
  • Perhaps you have to watch something on TV, and the only shows available are stupid ones.
  • Clive
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The idiom 'live with it' as used here means 'make a decision and then accept the consequences without complaining'.

Perhaps you have to watch something on TV, and the only shows available are stupid ones.

Clive
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"live with it" = suffer it; bear with it; tolerate it as best as you can.

The sentence would make more sense with some context.

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