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The ball is in your court The ball is in their court now. Let’s wait for their
decision.
be in hot water Ken was in hot water about forgetting his wedding
anniversary.
a long haul Peter told his boss that he wouldn’t quit. He’s in it for the
long haul.
know/learn the ropes It took me a month to learn the ropes at my new job.
set the record straight In a TV interview, the politician set the record straight
about his experiences in the military.
line of work The fireman said that injuries were common in his line of
work.
burn your bridges Jack tried to be kind to his boss when he quit in job
because he didn’t want to burn his bridges.
get/be given the sack / sack (verb) Alan got the sack for repeatedly coming into work late.
on the back burner The project was put on the back burner while the
company focused on a more immediate problem.
talk shop Everyone agreed not to talk shop at the staff party.
start/get the ball rolling It’s time we start the ball rolling on the new project.
get your foot in the door Janice took a position as an administrative assistant to
get her foot in the door at the famous fashion company.
small talk After some small talk, the interview began.
put sth on hold Greg had to put his weekend plans on hold and go into
the office on Saturday for a few hours.
have your work cut out If we want to finish this by Friday, then we’ve really got
our work cut out for us.
www.englishcurrent.com
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see eye to eye Mike and his father don’t see eye to eye on the issue of
abortion.
up-and-coming Roger is an up-and-coming hockey player from Toronto.
call it a day It’s already 6 pm. Let’s call it a day.
twist sb’s arm I really had to twist my sister’s arm to get her to pick me
up from the airport.
be in the dark / keep sb in the dark Most of the employees were kept in the dark about the
merger until the last minute.
the bottom line A: Doctor, what’s the bottom line?
B: If you don’t quit smoking, you’ll die within a year.
call the shots The boss told Janet to call the shots while he was away.
the fine/small print My father reads the fine print on every contract he signs.
pick sb’s brains Mike is a marketing genius. People often invite him to
lunch or dinner so they can pick his brains.
be in the red The company has been in the red since September.
a rule of thumb As a rule of thumb, I don’t eat food that smells bad.
be on the same wavelength The group members were all on the same wavelength,
so they were able to finish their project quickly.
up to speed After her holiday, it took Kate a few hours to get back up
to speed on the recent developments in her company.
to be swamped Wendy was swamped. She had so many papers on her
desk, she didn't know where to begin.
headhunt Todd was headhunted by his company’s main
competitor.
www.englishcurrent.com
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breathe down sb’s neck Jim found it hard to focus on his work with his boss
breathing down his neck.
climb to the top of the
career/corporate ladder
Having children can be an obstacle for women who
want to climb (to the top of) the corporate ladder.
red tape Mark’s visa application was held up for six months
because of red tape.
Give sb free rein When his father died, Mark was given free rein to do
whatever he liked with the family business.
slack off / be a slacker When the boss was on holiday, everyone at the office
slacked off.
glass ceiling The company has a glass ceiling that prevents women
from being promoted to higher positions.
Copyright Matthew Barton of Englishcurrent.com
www.englishcurrent.com

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  • 1. - Page 1 - The ball is in your court The ball is in their court now. Let’s wait for their decision. be in hot water Ken was in hot water about forgetting his wedding anniversary. a long haul Peter told his boss that he wouldn’t quit. He’s in it for the long haul. know/learn the ropes It took me a month to learn the ropes at my new job. set the record straight In a TV interview, the politician set the record straight about his experiences in the military. line of work The fireman said that injuries were common in his line of work. burn your bridges Jack tried to be kind to his boss when he quit in job because he didn’t want to burn his bridges. get/be given the sack / sack (verb) Alan got the sack for repeatedly coming into work late. on the back burner The project was put on the back burner while the company focused on a more immediate problem. talk shop Everyone agreed not to talk shop at the staff party. start/get the ball rolling It’s time we start the ball rolling on the new project. get your foot in the door Janice took a position as an administrative assistant to get her foot in the door at the famous fashion company. small talk After some small talk, the interview began. put sth on hold Greg had to put his weekend plans on hold and go into the office on Saturday for a few hours. have your work cut out If we want to finish this by Friday, then we’ve really got our work cut out for us. www.englishcurrent.com
  • 2. - Page 2 - see eye to eye Mike and his father don’t see eye to eye on the issue of abortion. up-and-coming Roger is an up-and-coming hockey player from Toronto. call it a day It’s already 6 pm. Let’s call it a day. twist sb’s arm I really had to twist my sister’s arm to get her to pick me up from the airport. be in the dark / keep sb in the dark Most of the employees were kept in the dark about the merger until the last minute. the bottom line A: Doctor, what’s the bottom line? B: If you don’t quit smoking, you’ll die within a year. call the shots The boss told Janet to call the shots while he was away. the fine/small print My father reads the fine print on every contract he signs. pick sb’s brains Mike is a marketing genius. People often invite him to lunch or dinner so they can pick his brains. be in the red The company has been in the red since September. a rule of thumb As a rule of thumb, I don’t eat food that smells bad. be on the same wavelength The group members were all on the same wavelength, so they were able to finish their project quickly. up to speed After her holiday, it took Kate a few hours to get back up to speed on the recent developments in her company. to be swamped Wendy was swamped. She had so many papers on her desk, she didn't know where to begin. headhunt Todd was headhunted by his company’s main competitor. www.englishcurrent.com
  • 3. - Page 3 - breathe down sb’s neck Jim found it hard to focus on his work with his boss breathing down his neck. climb to the top of the career/corporate ladder Having children can be an obstacle for women who want to climb (to the top of) the corporate ladder. red tape Mark’s visa application was held up for six months because of red tape. Give sb free rein When his father died, Mark was given free rein to do whatever he liked with the family business. slack off / be a slacker When the boss was on holiday, everyone at the office slacked off. glass ceiling The company has a glass ceiling that prevents women from being promoted to higher positions. Copyright Matthew Barton of Englishcurrent.com www.englishcurrent.com