
50 баллов! Music related idioms Match the idiom with the correct meaning 1. Rings a bell 2. Chime
in 3. Drum (something) into someone's head. 4. As fit as a fiddle 5. Jazz something up 6. All that jazz 7. Music to my ears 8. Face the music 9. Fine tune 10. Clean as a whistle. 11. Off-beat 12. blow your own trumpet a. Very clean b. All that stuff c. Very healthy d. Unusual e. Sounds familiar f. Join a conversation g. To accept unpleasant consequences h. To have a high opinion of yourself i. To improve something j. To receive good news k. Constant repetition of something l. Make something more interesting

Ответы на вопрос

1.e
2.f
3.k
4.c
5.l
6.b
7.j
8.g
9.i
10.a
11.d
12.h



Music-Related Idioms and Their Meanings
1. Rings a bell: Sounds familiar. Refers to something that is familiar or reminds you of something you have heard before. [[1]] 2. Chime in: Join a conversation. Means to contribute to a discussion or conversation, usually by adding your opinion or thoughts. [[2]] 3. Drum (something) into someone's head: Constant repetition of something. Refers to the act of repeating something over and over again to make sure someone remembers or understands it. [[3]] 4. As fit as a fiddle: Very healthy. Describes someone who is in excellent physical health. [[4]] 5. Jazz something up: Make something more interesting. Means to add excitement or make something more lively or appealing. [[5]] 6. All that jazz: All that stuff. Refers to everything related to a particular topic or situation. [[6]] 7. Music to my ears: To receive good news. Describes something that is pleasing or satisfying to hear, often used to express joy or relief. [[7]] 8. Face the music: To accept unpleasant consequences. Means to confront or deal with the negative outcomes or consequences of one's actions. [[8]] 9. Fine tune: To improve something. Refers to the act of making small adjustments or refinements to improve the quality or performance of something. [[9]] 10. Clean as a whistle: Very clean. Describes something that is extremely clean or free from dirt or impurities. [[10]] 11. Off-beat: Unusual. Refers to something that is unconventional or different from what is expected. [[11]] 12. Blow your own trumpet: To have a high opinion of yourself. Means to boast or promote oneself, often in an arrogant or self-centered manner. [[12]]
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.


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