English, asked by poojasuba6925, 1 year ago

Can anyone tell me the meanings of these idioms........ 1- from the horse's mouth 2-put the cart before the horse 3-bridge the gap....... I HOPE ANY ONE WILL TELLLLL THE ANSWERS........ PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE. ...

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Answered by nancy281
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1) you hear it from the person who has direct personal knowledge of it.

2) Do not do things in the wrong order.

3)To connect two things or to make the difference between them smaller.
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Answered by Laurence
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1. If you hear something from the horse'smouth, you hear it from theperson who has directpersonal knowledge of it.

2. to do things in the wrong order

3. an opportunity for aproduct or service that does not already exist
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