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#2 (permalink) Wed Dec 29, 2010 14:00 pm On the wrong side of the bars |
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You would use (1) in that instance.
Using 2 would lead some people (me) to think you were warning me against ending up as a barmaid, pulling pints in pubs! _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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#3 (permalink) Wed Dec 29, 2010 14:04 pm On the wrong side of the bars |
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Thank you Bev,
I have a small follow-up question: can I substitute the verbs "back off" or "back down" for the verb "back away" in my sentence without any tangible change in meaning?
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| warning me against ending up as a barmaid, pulling pints in pubs! |
Hehe, no, that's positively not what I originally had in mind. It's funny how articles can turn around the meaning sometimes. _________________ If it's not easy, don't do it!
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#4 (permalink) Wed Dec 29, 2010 14:18 pm On the wrong side of the bars |
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Back away/back off are the same. I'd say there was a very subtle change of meaning when using 'back down'.
Back off/away/up are warnings to step back away from a situation. Back down can also mean the same, but can more often mean 'renounce', 'take back what you said', 'not continue to support that particular belief through your words or actions' _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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#5 (permalink) Wed Dec 29, 2010 14:20 pm On the wrong side of the bars |
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I see your point. I left out the verb "back up". Thank you for your efforts and happy New Year! _________________ If it's not easy, don't do it!
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#6 (permalink) Wed Dec 29, 2010 14:25 pm On the wrong side of the bars |
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Penblwydd Hapus Newydd i chi hefyd, Tort. Happy New Year to you too, Tort. _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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Ivo I'm here quite often ;-)
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