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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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eputed to be/do something<br />

- to be thought to do/be/have something<br />

The new police chief is reputed to be one of the best police chiefs in the country.<br />

resign oneself to something<br />

- to accept something reluctantly<br />

I have to resign myself to the fact that I will probably not get the job that I want.<br />

resonate with (someone)<br />

- to appeal to someone or cause someone to like something<br />

The idea of a film festival resonated with most members of the community.<br />

the responsible party<br />

- the person or organization responsible or liable for something<br />

The responsible party for the accident was taken away by the police for questioning.<br />

rest assured<br />

- to be assured, to be certain<br />

"You can rest assured that I will be at work early every morning this week."<br />

rest in peace<br />

- to lie dead peacefully for eternity<br />

We prayed that my aunt would rest in peace after she recently passed away.<br />

rest on one`s laurels<br />

- to be satisfied with the success that one has already achieved<br />

My boss is always willing to work hard <strong>and</strong> is not the type of person to rest on his<br />

laurels.<br />

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