Idioms, Prosperity, and Recognition

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Flashcards covering idioms, prosperity, recognition, and other relevant vocabulary and phrases.

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What does the idiom 'on cloud nine' mean?

To be extremely happy.

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What does the phrase 'to give and take' refer to?

Compromise or mutual concessions.

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What does 'prosperous' mean?

Flourishing or thriving.

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Define 'to suffer hardship'.

To undergo difficulties or adversity.

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What is the distinction between a natural remedy and an effective herbal remedy?

A natural remedy is a general term for non-pharmaceutical treatments, while an effective herbal remedy specifically refers to using herbs for health benefits.

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What is meant by 'to recognize the problem'?

To become aware of or acknowledge a problem.

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What does 'to work wonders' imply?

To have a remarkably positive influence or effect.

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How would you describe a 'healthy diet'?

A balanced diet that promotes good health.

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What does 'to put something into practice' mean?

To implement or apply a theory or idea.

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What does it mean to feel 'down in the dumps'?

To feel sad or depressed.

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Explain the difference between 'a month later' and 'in a month'.

A month later refers to one month after a specified time, while in a month indicates the duration until a future point.

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What does the idiom 'a friend in need is a friend indeed' signify?

A true friend is someone who is there for you when you need help.

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What is the meaning of 'stay healthy'?

To maintain good health.

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What does it mean to 'suffer the consequences'?

To face the outcomes of one's actions.

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Define 'essential'.

Absolutely necessary or very important.