Id | ESLPod_0166_WE_0005 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 166 |
Episode Title | A Marriage Proposal I |
Phrase | get up the nerve |
Text | To "get up the nerve" in this podcast means to have courage: "If he can get up the nerve to ask her out on a date, I'm sure she'll say 'yes.'" We also use a similar phrase-"to get on someone's nerves"-to mean something very different. To get on someone's nerves means to bother or irritate them: "He talks too much and gets on my nerves," or "Doesn't it get on your nerves when she ignores you?" |
Topics | Relationships + Family |
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