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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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up to one's chin<br />

- very busy with, deeply involved in something<br />

He has been up to his chin in the project to build a new convention center.<br />

up to one`s ears in work<br />

- have a lot of work to do<br />

I`d like to go with you but I`m up to my ears in work at the moment.<br />

up to par/scratch/snuff<br />

- meeting normal st<strong>and</strong>ards, equal to the usual level or quality<br />

The man's work was not up to par <strong>and</strong> he was asked to leave his job.<br />

up to (someone) to decide (something)<br />

- to be responsible to choose or decide something<br />

It is up to the manager to decide when the meeting will start.<br />

up to (someone) to do (something)<br />

- to be responsible to do something<br />

It is up to the manager to clean the apartment lobby.<br />

up to (something)<br />

- occupied in or planning some activity that is often bad<br />

I don`t know what he was up to last night but it was probably something bad.<br />

up to the mark<br />

- meeting normal st<strong>and</strong>ards, equal to the usual level or quality<br />

The work was not up to the mark <strong>and</strong> the company would not pay for it.<br />

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