English, asked by Nostalogistninjan, 1 year ago

State the meanings of idioms and rewrite as sentence.
1. to get rid off
2. to have an eagle eye

Answers

Answered by snigdha74
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to get rid of: to clear, disencumber, or free of something objectionable.

e.g.
• He opened the windows to get rid of the smell.
• Governments should be encouraged to get rid of all nuclear weapons.

to have an eagle eye: an ability to discern small details; a keen skill of observation.

e.g.
• I have an eagle eye for spotting wildlife.
• We need to get Sally's eagle eye on this manuscript because she'll be sure to spot any errors.
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