
idioms - What does out of the box mean? - English Language …
Aug 30, 2015 · 0 I'm wondering what does out of the box mean. It seems that referring to the features which don't come with the product but as far as I noticed that is used to refer the …
meaning - "Tick" vs. "check" the box - English Language Learners …
Sep 11, 2015 · I came across the following example: Tick the box if you would like more details. In the sentence, "tick the box" means mark the specific checkbox. If we have the following …
What's the meaning of "check out"? - English Language Learners …
2 Agreed with snailplane. Check out generally means leaving a hotel after settling the bills and also to die. However, in this context, we can say that check-out means to vacate the place …
word meaning - fit in vs fit into vs fit in with - English Language ...
Apr 12, 2016 · I looked up the dictionary but I can't see the differences in the meaning between "fit in" , "fit into" , and "fit in with". Are there used in different situations? Do they have different …
meaning of "tick off" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
As per merriam-webster "tick off" could mean "to make angry" or "reprimand". However, it seems to have another meaning in a tutorial. There are 2 guys showing the IELTS speaking test, the …
What are the differences between "check it" and "check it out"?
It is not the only case. In many cases, the addition of "out" makes the sentences/phrases awkward to me, though this type of sentences/phrases are available in English movies, such as "David …
meaning - "Knocked out of the box" - English Language Learners …
Sylvia Plath has knocked Keats out of the box. I am confused with its meaning. Keats is a famous poet in England, but who is Sylvia Plath? Is this sentence a slang?
When to use "picked up" and when to use "picked out?"
It means to lift and carry something, like "He picked up the box from the floor". It is also used as a somewhat informal phrase meaning to acquire something. "Honey, please pick up a gallon of …
word meaning - the verb "lever" vs "prise/prize" vs "pry" - English ...
Nov 29, 2021 · Looking at the definitions for the words "lever", "prise (prize)", and "pry" in the dictionary, and only considering the meanings involving a physical action, it looks to me that all …
What's the difference between "take out", "take from" and "take …
Nov 13, 2015 · Can I always use any of these phrases, or is there a difference ? For example: I took it out of the box. I took it from the box. I took it out from the box.