Work Idioms 1
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Put something off

If you put something off, you delay doing it.

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Take off

If something takes off, it increases or becomes popular very quickly.

100

People Person 

Somebody who is a people person is extroverted, has great social skills, and loves interacting with people.

100

Crunch the Numbers 

Crunching the numbers means to do a lot of calculations.

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Have a lot on your plate. 

If you have a lot on your plate, it means you have a lot of work and responsibilities at the moment.

200

Selling like Hotcakes 

If a product is selling like hotcakes, it means  a lot of customers are buying it very fast.

200

Think Outside the Box

To think outside the box means to think in a creative way that is different from usual.

200

Win-Win Situation 

A win-win situation is a cooperative agreement that is good for both people or companies.

200

Test the Waters 

If you test the waters, you try something new to see if it will be successful or not.

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Bang for the Buck 

If something provides more bang for the buck, it means it has more value for the money spent.

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Learning Curve 

The learning curve is the time it takes to learn an activity or system.

300

Off the Top of Someone's Head 

If you know something off the top of your head, it means you know it immediately without needing to look for the information in books, on the internet, etc.

300

On the Back Burner 

If a project is on the back burner, it means it is less important at the moment.

300

In the Red/In the Black

If a company is in the red, it means it is operating with debt. A company operating in the black means that it has a profit

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Ramp up 

If you ramp up something, it means you increase it.


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“The preliminary market analysis is on the back burner; I have some other projects that are taking priority.”

If a project is on the back burner, it means it is less important at the moment.

400

“We’re testing the waters to see if changing the product’s packaging will increase sales.”

If you test the waters, you try something new to see if it will be successful or not.

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“The new product is selling like hotcakes. We’ll need to produce more to keep up with the demand!”

If a product is selling like hotcakes, it means  a lot of customers are buying it very fast.

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“After crunching the numbers, our accounting department informed us that we don’t have enough money to buy the new equipment.”

Crunching the numbers means to do a lot of calculations.

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“Sales have really taken off this year and the company is making record profits.”

If something takes off, it increases or becomes popular very quickly.

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“I put off writing the report until the last day, and now I have to work overtime to finish it!”

If you put something off, you delay doing it.

500

“Sorry I didn’t call you back sooner; I have a lot on my plate right now.”

If you have a lot on your plate, it means you have a lot of work and responsibilities at the moment.

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“This partnership will bring increased publicity to their company and new customers to ours. It’s a win-win situation.”

A win-win situation is a cooperative agreement that is good for both people or companies.


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“I think we should use online ads instead of TV commercials. They give more bang for the buck.”

If something provides more bang for the buck, it means it has more value for the money spent.

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“Our database system has an easy learning curve – you’ll be able to use it perfectly within a day.”

The learning curve is the time it takes to learn an activity or system.