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Meaning of do your homework in English
Do your homework.
- batten down the hatches idiom
- break someone in
- bug-out bag
- build (someone/something) up
- get/have your ducks in a row idiom
- gird your self idiom
- preparation
- roll up your sleeves idiom
- set something up
- set the scene/stage idiom

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idiom Add to word list to study a subject or situation carefully so that you know a lot about it and can deal with it successfully: It was obvious that she had done her homework and thoroughly prepared for her interview. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Preparing batten batten down the hatches idiom break someone in bug-out bag
1. Literally, to complete the school work that has been assigned by a teacher to be done at home. You can't watch any more television until you do your homework! 2. To be thoroughly prepared and informed about something or something, especially in advance of some process, action, or decision.
1. Literally, to complete the school work that has been assigned by a teacher to be done at home. You can't watch any more television until you do your homework! 2. To be thoroughly prepared and informed about something or something, especially in advance of some process, action, or decision.
do your homework - idiom definition examples Homework is usually study or revision which is assigned by a teacher in order to enhance your understanding of a subject. Todo your homeworkis an expression meaning to st MenuClose Vocabulary Spoken Vocab Themed Vocab Advanced Exams Comics Videos Grammar Write-ups Exams IELTS TOEFL Business English
Definition of did my homework in the Idioms Dictionary. did my homework phrase. What does did my homework expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.