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2021.02.04 15:04

Idiom of the Day:

“Build a bridge, and get over it.”

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US, we will tell each other to “get over it” when bad things happen to us. It is inevitable that bad things happen in life. Yet, it is hard to let go sometimes. If we need to come to a resolution with our feelings about something, we might encourage each other more strongly by saying, “build a bridge and get over it.” These words can sometimes be harsh for others to hear. This is similar in meaning to the famous Disney song “Let It Go.”
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  • Watermelon in Tears 2021.02.04 15:07

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    Thanks. Now the term get over it makes sense.
  • Lana 𓆝 2021.02.04 15:09

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    Could you please read this post one more time with a normal speed? Thank you 😊
  • Jupiter 2021.02.04 15:17

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    We will cross the bridge when we come to it.
  • Judy 2021.02.04 15:26

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    It can encourage a broken heart especially for a woman who is crossed in loves. Take another song “stronger” for instance, it shows the similar meaning. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.😊
  • Scott Cecil Allen 2021.02.04 15:34

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    @Jumana very nice!
  • Scott Cecil Allen 2021.02.04 15:35

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    @Lana 𓆝 For me, this is normal speed. I try not to slow down my speech so that my listeners can practice at full speed. I do not like to talk fast either, as meanings can be missed by speaking too fast. I like to be understood completely, not partially.
  • Scott Cecil Allen 2021.02.04 15:36

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    @Jᵉʰᵉᵉ very good!
  • Scott Cecil Allen 2021.02.04 15:38

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    @Serendipity
  • Jumana 2021.02.04 15:40

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    @Scott Cecil Allen thanks alot
  • Scott Cecil Allen 2021.02.04 15:41

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    @Jupiter this is not quite the same meaning. Your idiom is stating that, “If a hypothetical situation comes, we will deal with it in that moment - if it comes at all.” “Get over it” is releasing the emotions attached to something that is bothering you. “My ex-wife had an affair with her boss. I was very angry with her, but now I got over it by filing for divorce.” It is more like this.
  • Lana 𓆝 2021.02.04 15:42

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    @Scott Cecil Allen ahh! I thought you slowed down for language learners 😂
  • Jupiter 2021.02.04 15:43

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    @Scott Cecil Allen i know, I just see the 'bridge' thing,so I thought of the phrase. Huge fan of bridge I am !😄😄😄😄😄
  • Scott Cecil Allen 2021.02.04 15:43

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    @Judy this is not bad. But I think you need to work a little more on your “th” sounds. https://youtu.be/SVOnAI8ktKY
  • Serendipity 2021.02.04 15:43

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    @Scott Cecil Allen OK, thank you very much. I'll practice it😄
  • Judy 2021.02.04 15:44

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    @Scott Cecil Allen I know it, it’s so hard for me. Thanks
  • Scott Cecil Allen 2021.02.04 15:45

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    @Morton
  • Scott Cecil Allen 2021.02.04 15:48

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    @Fine
  • Scott Cecil Allen 2021.02.04 15:50

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    @Goal0321 https://youtu.be/lRdSQRMWb4Y
  • Scott Cecil Allen 2021.02.04 15:51

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    @Goal0321
  • Judy 2021.02.04 15:53

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    @Scott Cecil Allen Your posts are valuable sources for learners. I appreciate it.
  • Scott Cecil Allen 2021.02.04 15:54

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    @ilham sanfour
  • Goal0321 2021.02.04 15:54

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    @Scott Cecil Allen Ok, got it. Thank you so much!
  • ilham sanfour 2021.02.04 15:56

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    @Scott Cecil Allen oh.thank you so much
  • Scott Cecil Allen 2021.02.04 15:56

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    @Lana 𓆝
  • Lana 𓆝 2021.02.04 15:58

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    @Scott Cecil Allen I’m already one! Haha
  • Lana 𓆝 2021.02.04 15:59

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    @Scott Cecil Allen thank you for you kind words tho. My problem is intonation 😥, I think I talk with flat tones 😭
  • Scott Cecil Allen 2021.02.04 16:03

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    @Lana 𓆝 I disagree with your assessment of yourself. Sometimes you can be your own worst critic. And all the more since you are a teacher. We teachers tend to be hardest on ourselves while giving our students leniency. 😂😂 If you are a teacher, I am happy to help you more directly if you would like to send me a message. Please specifically state how I can help you with your students and instruction. But I will also help you with your pronunciation, etc. as well if you’d like that. Just be patient. I have so many people who send me messages every day. 😂😊
  • Scott Cecil Allen 2021.02.04 16:05

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    @Annie 安妮
  • Morton 2021.02.04 16:09

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    @Scott Cecil Allen 👍👍👍👌
  • Umar Farooq 2021.02.04 16:44

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    God bless you Scott Cecil Allen !
  • Umar Farooq 2021.02.04 16:45

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    👍
  • Umar Farooq 2021.02.04 16:46

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    You are helping a lot in this way my dear sir!
  • pooneh پونه 2021.02.04 20:44

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    Thanks that was nice😊
  • Wei Zou 2021.02.05 00:32

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    Build a bridge and get over it
  • Fine 2021.02.05 01:19

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    @Scott Cecil Allen thank you very much 🎉and I will fix my phone or speak loudly next time.❤❤
  • Setsu춘향 2021.02.05 14:59

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    That's good idiom for me!😉

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