A. To make the desert broom
B. To work in van
C. To make the desert fertile
D. To do a difficult work
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The meaning of the idiom ' To put one's hand to the plough' i s to start a task or to begin with something that might be difficult.
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A. Of
B. From
C. To
D. By
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Preposition is used to make relation of words
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A. To waste resources on a futile project
B. To underestimate someone's abilities
C. To overcomplicate a simple issue
D. To create something valuable from something worthless
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The idiom "make a silk purse out of a sow's ear" means to attempt to create something refined or valuable from something that is originally of poor quality or of little worth.
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A. To turn a bad situation into a profitable one
B. To handle a difficult situation gracefully
C. To make something valuable out of something useless
D. To waste time and effort on a hopeless task
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This idiom means to attempt to create something refined or valuable from something of poor quality or humble origin.
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