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Idioms and phrases. Q. I did not do my home assignment. It completely (..........).​

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Answered by tiwariakanksha09010
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Explanation:

Use these work idioms in conversation to talk about your job, your working style – and office politics and relationships. All these idioms are connected with the world of work.

Hiring and firing

take on = hire someone: “They’re taking on more than 500 people at the canning factory.”

get the boot = be fired: “She got the boot for being lazy.”

give someone the sack = fire someone: “He was given the sack for stealing.”

give someone their marching orders = fire someone: “After the argument, he was given his marching orders.”

How do you work?

get your feet under the table = get settled in: “It only took him a week to get his feet under the table, then he started to make changes.”

burn the candle at both ends = work day and night at something: “He’s been burning the candle at both ends to finish this project.”

knuckle under = stop wasting time and start working: “The sooner you knuckle under and start work, the better.”

put pen to paper = start writing: “She finally put pen to paper and wrote the letter.”

work all the hours that God sends = work as much as possible: “She works all the hours that God sends to support her family.”

work your fingers to the bone = work very hard: “I work my fingers to the bone for you.”

go the extra mile = do more than is expected of you: “She’s a hard worker and always goes the extra mile.”

pull your weight = do your fair share of the work: “He’s a good team worker and always pulls his weight.”

pull your socks up = make a better effort: “You’ll have to pull your socks up and work harder if you want to impress the boss!”

put your feet up = relax: “At last that’s over – now I can put my feet up for a while.”

Office politics and relationships

get on the wrong side of someone = make someone dislike you: “Don’t get on the wrong side of him. He’s got friends in high places!”

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