English, asked by Emran2217, 1 year ago

I tried to cook according to the instructions in the recipe book but it’s (all Greek to me). Give the correct definition of the (bracketed phrase) 1. in a different language 2. from another country 3. completely unintelligible 4. all gone wrong

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Answered by sonali41
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It's idiom meaning something is not understandable
Answered by vilnius
0

The correct definition of 'all Greek to me' will be completely unintelligible.

Explanation:

  • 'All Greek to me' is an idiom.
  • The idiom is used to denote the expression which means something to be very difficult.
  • It means that a certain task was difficult to be understood by the person.
  • 'Completely unintelligible' will be the most appropriate meaning.
  • The person here is unable to understand the way to cook.

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