Music idioms 2 презентация

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(to) play second fiddle (to somebody)

To take/have a subordinate role behind someone more

important

(to) play second fiddle (to somebody) To take/have a subordinate role behind someone more important

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(to) jazz something up

Trying to improve something or add more style to it

(to) jazz something up Trying to improve something or add more style to it

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(to) chime in

To join/interrupt a conversation especially to explain or agree with something

(to) chime in To join/interrupt a conversation especially to explain or agree with something

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(to) drum (something) into one's head

To teach something though constant repetition

(to) drum (something) into one's head To teach something though constant repetition

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(to) fine tune (something)

To make small adjustments to improve something or make it

work better

(to) fine tune (something) To make small adjustments to improve something or make it work better

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(to) make a song and dance about something

To make a big deal of

or fuss over something that isn't really important

(to) make a song and dance about something To make a big deal

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(to) march to the beat of a different drum

To do things in one's

own way regardless of societal norms and and conventional expectations

(to) march to the beat of a different drum To do things in

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(to) know the score

To understand the rules/situation

(to) know the score To understand the rules/situation

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(to) fiddle while Rome burns

Wasting time on unimportant things while problems threaten to

destroy you

(to) fiddle while Rome burns Wasting time on unimportant things while problems threaten to destroy you

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it takes two to tango

When things go wrong, both sides are involved and

neither side is completely innocent

it takes two to tango When things go wrong, both sides are involved

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