3vocabs - Fixed Pairs
3vocabs - Fixed Pairs
3vocabs - Fixed Pairs
up and down
- moving between the same two points repeatedly
We drove up and down the same street ten times looking for the restaurant.
by and large
- on the whole
Not all the food in that restaurant is fantastic, but by and large it’s very good.
make or break
- the result will be either success or failure, nothing between
The next match is make or break for us. If we lose we’ll have no chance of
winning the league.
take it or leave it
- (of a negotiation) your last offer: you are not going to negotiation further or
allow the other person to negotiate
Eight hundred dollars is my final offer for your car – take it or leave it!
sooner or later
- that something will definitely happen, although it is not known when
We’re all going to die sooner or later.
If you lie, people will find you out sooner or later.
more or less
- approximately; almost
The repairs to the car will take a week, more or less.
step by step
- to do something methodically, one step at a time
Follow the course and step by step ad you will learn how to create modern and
attractive web pages.
brick-and-mortar
- existing as a physical building, especially a shop, rather than doing business only
on the internet:
a brick-and-mortar retailer // brick-and-mortar bookstores
on and off
- If something happens on and off during a period of time, it happens sometimes:
I've had toothache on and off for a couple of months.
rain or shine
- if you say you will do something come rain or shine, you mean you will do it
whatever happens
Come rain or shine, I'll be there, I promise.
fight-or-flight
- used to describe the reaction that people have to a dangerous situation, that
makes them either stay and deal with it, or run away:
a fight-or-flight response
do or die
- said when you are in a situation in which you must take a big risk in order to
avoid failure:
On Tuesday, it's do or die in the final game.
all or nothing
- relates to doing something either completely or not at all:
The government has rejected the all-or-nothing approach in favour of a
compromise solution.
to and fro
- in one direction and then in the opposite direction, a number of times:
She was gazing out the window, rocking rhythmically to and fro.
nose-to-nose
- Direct, confrontational
Almost indistinguishable from the earlier 115-horse airplane, the new model is
designed from the ground up to go nose-to-nose with big-engine, high-
performance kit planes.
dog-eat-dog
- used to describe a situation in which people will do anything to be successful,
even if what they do harms other people:
It's a dog-eat-dog world out there.
day by day
- gradually over many days:
Day by day my father grew stronger.
day-to-day
- happening every day as a regular part of your job or life:
day-to-day problems/responsibilities
bit by bit
- Incrementally; slowly.
You don't have to overhaul your diet overnight—just start making healthier
choices bit by bit.
hand in hand
- In cooperation, jointly
Industrial growth and urbanization often go hand in hand.
all in all
- You use all in all to introduce a summary or general statement.
We both thought that all in all it might not be a bad idea.
All in all, it appeared that a pretty depressing summer awaited Jones.
give or take
- about, approximately
I'll be 15 minutes, give or take.
make or break
- a point when you might succeed or fail
With all their cash invested in the new business, it was make or break.