vacillate "It's not unusual to vacillate about the 'good's and 'bad's of such a big decision"
To and fro is another phrase that means back and forth. Back and forth can also refer to a quick dialogue between two people, and another word for that kind of back and forth is repartee.
The word "nigh" means near, so this phrase means that whatever is going to happen it's going to be coming soon "also nigh means close for you people."
That means whatever the issue\problem is, its your responsibility. As in Atlas the guy with the world on his shoulders... the problem is on your shoulders.
The phrase is "crux of the matter." It means the decisive or most important point at issue: the crux of the matter is that attitudes have changed.
I have seen this phrase used recently. It means that the symbolism something has is shedding a light on what is going on.
To "have issue" means to have children.
To and fro is another phrase that means back and forth. Back and forth can also refer to a quick dialogue between two people, and another word for that kind of back and forth is repartee.
The translation of the phrase 'passi paru' is They suffered to bring forth. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'passi' means '[they] suffered'. The ablative supine 'paru' means '[I] bring forth'.
It means 'I'm going to do'.
Come va? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How's it going?"Specifically, the adverb come means "how." The verb va means "(He/she/it) does go, goes, is going, (formal singular You) are going, do go, go." The pronunciation is "KOH-meh vah."
Reizen means 'to travel'. The phrase 'Ik ga op reis' means 'I am going to travel'.
Because "we're" means "we are."
"Dokoe ikimasuka" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "Where are you going?"
The English translation of the Latin phrase 'labore parta' is the following: born out of labor. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'labore' means 'from or out of labor'; and 'parta' means 'born or brought forth'. The word 'parta' is the participial form of the verb 'parere', which means 'to bring forth, to bear'.
The word "nigh" means near, so this phrase means that whatever is going to happen it's going to be coming soon "also nigh means close for you people."
Yes. It reminds one of waves coming and going on the beach.
That means whatever the issue\problem is, its your responsibility. As in Atlas the guy with the world on his shoulders... the problem is on your shoulders.