| Id | ESLPod_1144_WE_1962 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1144 |
| Episode Title | Being Assertive and Meek |
| Phrase | to be done with it |
| Text | The phrase "to be done with it," in this podcast, means to do and finish something, without leaving any part of it unfinished or unresolved: "Just pay for a new water heater and be done with it. We don't have any other options." The phrase "to be done with (something)" means to complete or finish something: "Please send me a copy of the report as soon as you're done with it." The phrase "to be done for" means to be in trouble and on track to fail: "If the client doesn't like our proposal, we're done for." Finally, the phrase "a done deal" describes an agreement that has already been signed and cannot be changed: "At this point, the merger is a done deal." |
| Topics | About You |
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