English idiom: To be able to make something
To be "able to make something" means to be available or able to attend an event or appointment. This idiom…
To be "able to make something" means to be available or able to attend an event or appointment. This idiom…
"Able to fog a mirror" means being alive, even if barely, often used humorously to refer to someone’s physical presence…
To be "able to do something with one’s eyes closed" means to perform a task effortlessly, without needing to think…
To be "able to do something blindfolded" or "able to do something standing on one’s head" means to perform a…
To be "able to breathe (easily/freely) again" means to feel relief after a period of stress or intense activity. It…
To be "(a little) new to (all) this" means to be inexperienced or unfamiliar with something, often resulting in a…
To "abide by something" means to follow the rules, regulations, or instructions of a particular situation or authority. It implies…
"An A for effort" is used to acknowledge and praise someone's hard work and determination, even if the outcome of…
To "burn the midnight oil" means to stay up late working or studying, especially to meet a deadline or complete…
To "bite the bullet" means to endure a painful or unpleasant situation with courage and determination, accepting it as necessary.…