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- Sep 13, 2007
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- Bulgarian
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Dear teachers,
Would you be kind enough to tell me whether I am right with my interpretation of the expressions in bold in the following sentences?
So there’s really the rub.
The rub is that so few of the scholars have any sense of true science.
rub = obstruction, difficulty
You have to rub lotion into your skin.
I could feel the cat rubbing against my leg.
Rub the glasses with this cloth.
Rub your hand against this surface.
He sighed and rubbed his hands with pleasure, like a man newly restored to liberty.
He rubbed his hands over his face and hair.
You have to rub your chest with ointment.
You have to rub some of this cream into your skin to protect it from the sun.
He has rubbed his coat against some wet paint.
He had hurt his leg and was rubbing it.
You shouldn’t rub your nose into my affairs.
My shoe is rubbing my heel.
You should rub him often on this point.
He never failed to rub it into the family how much they depended on his money.
rub = revive, stir up
She got a little rubbed.
His attitude tended to rub her.
Don't rub it in.
rub = chafe
What is the door rubbing on?
You shouldn’t to rub the wrong way.
A person in my position rubs shoulders with all kinds of people.
I can rub along on a reduced income for a short time, but not for ever.
I'm not interested in making money, so long as I can manage to rub along.
rub along = get by; to continue in spite of difficulties
They're rubbing along the same as ever.
They're not friends, but we rub along.
The workers seem to be rubbing along with the new director.
rub along = have a reasonably good relationship
We rubbed along very unhappily.
Thank you for your efforts.
Regards,
V.
Would you be kind enough to tell me whether I am right with my interpretation of the expressions in bold in the following sentences?
So there’s really the rub.
The rub is that so few of the scholars have any sense of true science.
rub = obstruction, difficulty
You have to rub lotion into your skin.
I could feel the cat rubbing against my leg.
Rub the glasses with this cloth.
Rub your hand against this surface.
He sighed and rubbed his hands with pleasure, like a man newly restored to liberty.
He rubbed his hands over his face and hair.
You have to rub your chest with ointment.
You have to rub some of this cream into your skin to protect it from the sun.
He has rubbed his coat against some wet paint.
He had hurt his leg and was rubbing it.
You shouldn’t rub your nose into my affairs.
My shoe is rubbing my heel.
You should rub him often on this point.
He never failed to rub it into the family how much they depended on his money.
rub = revive, stir up
She got a little rubbed.
His attitude tended to rub her.
Don't rub it in.
rub = chafe
What is the door rubbing on?
You shouldn’t to rub the wrong way.
A person in my position rubs shoulders with all kinds of people.
I can rub along on a reduced income for a short time, but not for ever.
I'm not interested in making money, so long as I can manage to rub along.
rub along = get by; to continue in spite of difficulties
They're rubbing along the same as ever.
They're not friends, but we rub along.
The workers seem to be rubbing along with the new director.
rub along = have a reasonably good relationship
We rubbed along very unhappily.
Thank you for your efforts.
Regards,
V.