Wardrobe meaning in English
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Definition
a wardrobe: a tall cupboard used for storing clothes
Wardrobe can also refer to a collection of clothes:
Did you know that Susie changes her entire wardrobe every two years? She loves buying new clothes.
Examples
- "I also have some clothes that I want to sell to make space for my new summer wardrobe."
Exercise 1
"I'm not sure how they do things in Ireland, or wherever it is you're from, but around here, I wear the pants."
Which of the following sentences best defines the mayor's statement?
Which of the following sentences best defines the mayor's statement?
"I'm not sure how they do things in Ireland, or wherever it is you're from, but around here, I wear the pants."
Which of the following sentences best defines the mayor's statement?
Which of the following sentences best defines the mayor's statement?
The mayor is not asking Susie for advice. In fact, he is doing the opposite: he is telling Susie he does not care for what she has to say.
It is a wonderful thing that a man as respected as Fred Flimshaw is capable of dressing himself. However this explanation does not express his statement accurately.
Although the mayor's understanding of European politics might be insufficient, this is not what he is expressing in his statement.
This is the correct choice here. The phrase "wherever you are from" is a sarcastic way of expressing to Susie that the Mayor doesn't know and doesn't care about the traditional way of doing business. "I wear the pants" is an idiom which essentially means "I am the boss". Mayor Flimshaw is telling Susie that in San Francisco, the mayor makes the key decisions.
The mayor does not know (or does not care) about Susie's origin. This statement has nothing to do with the mayor's understanding of European politics.
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