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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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ecognize (someone or something) for what it/he/she is<br />

- to see <strong>and</strong> underst<strong>and</strong> exactly what someone or something is or represents<br />

Everyone was able to recognize our new principal for what he is. He is a very difficult<br />

person to work with.<br />

reconcile oneself to (something)<br />

- to begin to feel comfortable with a bad or challenging situation<br />

We have to reconcile ourselves to the fact that our school will close next year.<br />

red herring<br />

- something that draws attention away from the matter that is under consideration<br />

The issue of salary is a red herring <strong>and</strong> is not related to the main issues of the<br />

negotiations.<br />

red in the face<br />

- to be embarrassed<br />

The woman was red in the face after she dropped her keys down the elevator shaft.<br />

red-letter day<br />

- a day that is memorable because of some important event<br />

Saturday was a red-letter day when we finally won the school championship.<br />

red tape<br />

- excessive formalities in official transactions<br />

There was much red tape when we went to the city to get a business license.<br />

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