Idioms

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ballpark figure
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estimate ammount
on the ball
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Meaning of on the ball in English on the ball idiom Add to word list aware of any changes or developments and quick to react to them: We need someone who’s really on the ball to answer questions from the press.
moving the goal posts
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to change the rules while someone is trying to do something in order to make it more difficult for them: We'd almost signed the contract when the other guys moved the goalposts and said they wanted more money.
a level playing field
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a situation in which everyone has the same chance of succeeding: If the tax systems are different in each European country, how can industries start on a level playing field?
on the warpath
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angry and ready to argue or fight: I told my friends to watch out because my mother was on the warpath.
do battle with
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to fight or argue in a serious way: You may have to do battle with the insurers because the won`t want to pay up.
fighitng a losing battle
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to try hard to do something when there is no chance that you will succeed
half the battle
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a large part of the effort or work that is needed: With so many search engines on the Web, deciding which one is best is half the battle.
fighting a running battle
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to have series of arguments: I've been fighting a running battle with the financial department, but they won't give us the money
stick to your gung
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maintain your point of view: My parents didn’t want me to be an actor, but I stuck to my guns.
hedge our bets
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reduce our chances of failure
odds are stucked against us
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there are many difficulties
over the odds
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more than something is really worth: It's a nice enough car but I'm sure she paid over the odds for it.
come up trumps
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to complete an activity successfully or to produce a good result, especially when you were not expected to: John's uncle came up trumps, finding us a place to stay at the last minute.
make no ods
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make no difference
play your cards right
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do the right thing

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