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31st January 2017, 12:41 PM
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Idioms for MBA

I want to do MBA Course from top Business School in India. So I have applied for CAT Entrance Test. I am doing its preparation. I need Idioms for English Language Test. So will you please give important Idioms for CAT Entrance Test for admission in MBA Course?
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31st January 2017, 01:29 PM
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Re: Idioms for MBA

As you are searching for important Idioms for CAT Entrance Test Preparation for admission in MBA Program, so here I am providing followings:

CAT Entrance Test Important Idioms
Once in a blue moon:
Meaning-Something that happens very rarely

Beating around the bush:
Meaning-Avoiding the main topic

Piece of cake:
Meaning-Something that is easy to understand or do

Blessing in disguise:
Meaning-Something good and useful that did not initially seem that way

Come hell or high water:
Meaning-Possible obstacles in your path (will not stop you)

Taste of your own medicine:
Meaning-When someone receives the same treatment, usually negative, that he/she gives to others

Chip on your shoulder:
Meaning-When someone is upset about something that happened a while ago

Cry over spilt milk:
Meaning-Complaining about a loss or failure from the past

Spill the beans:
Meaning-To disclose a secret

Golden handshake:
Meaning-A big sum of money given to a person when he/she leaves a company or retires

Feeling a bit under the weather:
Meaning-Feeling slightly ill

Icing on the cake:
Meaning-Something that turns good into great

Cost an arm and a leg:
Meaning-Be very expensive

Jump the bandwagon:
Meaning-To join a popular activity or trend

Ball is in your court:
Meaning-When it is up to you to make the next decision or step.

Bite off more than you can chew:
Meaning-To take up a task which you may not be able to accomplish due to lack of ability.

Can’t judge a book by its cover:
Meaning-Cannot judge something primarily on appearance.

Mean business:
Meaning-Being serious/dedicated

Apple of one’s eye:
Meaning-Being cherished more than others are

To be in the doldrums:
Meaning-To be in low spirits

To sit on the fence:
Meaning-To remain neutral

The best of both worlds:
Meaning-The benefits of widely differing situations, enjoyed at the same time.

Hear it on grapevine:
Meaning-To hear rumors about something or someone

It takes two to tango:
Meaning-Actions or communications need more than one person

Last straw:
Meaning-The final problem in a series of problems


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