Master business idioms lesson number 15, part two. In this part we will learn these useful idioms. Let's focus. Describe gold to pass the buck to wash one's hands of dreamin to point fingers at each other to track something down. Okay? Now listen understand the meaning of these idioms describe gold.
A very useful nice community I'm at work destroy gold means to make a very profitable deal to discover something valuable Christie's Krug gold with the idea Selling videos at discount prices on eBay does try gold. A few lucky people have strong gold by investing in this company to strike gold to make a very profitable deal. The next idiom is to pass the buck. To pass the buck means to shift the blame to blame somebody else to pass the buck. Very common idiom. It's your fault.
Don't try to pass the buck. Don't try to shift the blame and put the blame on me. She's always trying to pass the BOK and I'm sick of it. Yes, she's always trying to blame me. The next common idiom is to wash one's hands off. To wash one's hands off means to remove any association with to stop being part of something to refuse to take responsibility for something.
When Molly realized her business partners were selling stolen goods, she decided to wash our hands of the whole business. When she realized that her boss was looking to go on a date with her, she decided to wash her hands up at job. Maxis Dream on Dream on. I myself use this all the time. During my means, that's what you'd like, but it's not realistic. For example, You want to retire in five years, and you've only got $5,000 in the bank?
During Mom, you want to get into that business and you've got no skills or certificate. Haha, throw him on. That's not realistic to point fingers at each other. Or for example, we can say to point the finger at somebody, it means to blame somebody to blame somebody to point fingers at somebody. Don't point the finger at me. You need to take the blame for this mistake.
Don't point the finger at me. Don't blame me. I just tried to do what was right and now everybody's pointing the fingers at me. Everybody's blaming me. And the last idiom of this party is to track something down. To track something down means to find usually with difficulty to find something with difficulties.
Sheila lift and important file in a taxi and now she's going to have to track it down. Now she has to find it with difficulty. I'm trying to track down one of my old classmates from college. I'm trying to find him but there are a lot of difficulties to track something or somebody down Okay guys, now it's time to review these EDM as we learned to scribe gold, which means to make a very profitable deal that is something valuable to pass the buck to shift the blame or to blame somebody else for something to pass the buck. To wash one's hands off, which means to remove any association with somebody's Dream on. Which means that it's unrealistic to point fingers at each other or somebody which means to blame somebody.
And the last one is to track something down to find usually with difficulty