To fill someone in on something - To inform someone of something he or she missed , To make it to an event - To attend an event, Bogged down - Busy, involved in tedious details, To hear something through the grapevine - To learn of something through an unofficial channel, To give someone the boot - To make someone leave, to send someone away, to "lay someone off" (fire them), To leap at the chance: - To be eager to do something, to be very willing to accept an opportunity, Win-win, or a win-win situation - a situation that is beneficial to everyone concerned, To take on something - To become responsible for something. To agree to a new responsibility, Hold your horses: - Wait. Move more slowly., To put the cart before the horse - To do something out of logical order, to perform a step before its appropriate time., To have your eye on someone - To watch or examine someone closely., To go south - To go wrong. To end or stop because of problems., To get something - To understand something, To cover your back - To take steps that will protect you in the future. To be very shrewd and cautious in protecting yourself against being held responsible for potential problems., To hit the nail on the head. - To identify the important issues or main point of a situation with precision., Swamped - Very busy, To come through - To happen, to materialize, to become relevant, To fall on deaf ears - To be pointless to mention, suggesting that the person you'd like to talk to won't care about your complaint, opinion, or problem, To jump down someone's throat - To overreact and attack someone verbally, Cornered - Threatened. Feeling as if you don't have many options left., To go over someone's head - To not confront someone about a problem, but instead bring it up with another person who is higher in authority, To not hold your breath - To not wait for something to happen with much hope., To keep a low profile - To do nothing that would draw attention to you or distinguish you from others., Pink slip "To get a pink slip" - Notification that you've been fired. , Written in stone - Fixed, firm, unchangeable.,
0%
Workplace idioms
Share
by
Aleksandr26
I-edit ang Content
I-Print kini
Embed
Uban pa
Assignments
Leaderboard
Show more
Show less
Kini nga leaderboard naka-pribado. Pag-klik sa
Share
aron himuon kini nga publiko.
Kini nga leaderboard gi-disable sa tag-iya sa resource.
Kini nga leaderboard gi-disable tungod ang imong mga kapilian lahi ra sa tag-iya sa resource.
I-revert ang mga Kapilian
Ang
Match up
usa ka open-ended nga template. Dili kini makamugna ug mga marka sa leaderboard.
Kinahanglan mag log in
Visual style
Fonts
Subscription required
Mga Option
I-switch ang template
Ipakita tanan
Daghang mga format ang mugawas samtang gidula nimo ang activity.
Open results
Copy link
QR code
Mag-delete
I-restore ang gi-autosave:
?