Essential Idioms in English
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LESSON 28................................................................................................................3
LESSON 29................................................................................................................5
LESSON 30................................................................................................................8
LESSON 31..............................................................................................................10
LESSON 32..............................................................................................................12
LESSON 33..............................................................................................................14
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LESSON 35..............................................................................................................19
LESSON 36..............................................................................................................21
LESSON 37..............................................................................................................23
LESSON 38..............................................................................................................26
LESSON 39..............................................................................................................28
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LESSON 28
to let up: to slacken, to lessen in intensity; to relax or ease one’s effort (also: related idiom: to take it easy),
• If the rain doesn’t let up soon, we won’t be able to have our picnic.
• When Jane is working, she never lets up for a moment.
• Jane should take it easy or she’ll get exhausted.