be on the same page 관용구
on da same page
to agree with someone
page
see on da same page
On the same page
If people are on the same page, they have the same information and are thinking the same way.
Read from the same page
When people are reading from the same page, they say the same things in public about an issue.
on a rampage
on a rampage Behaving violently, as in
There was a near riot after the game, when some of the spectators went on a rampage. This term comes from the Old Scots verb
ramp, meaning “to storm and rage.” [Mid-1800s]
rampage
rampage see
on a rampage.
be on the aforementioned page
To allotment the aforementioned accepted angle or specific assessment as able-bodied as the aforementioned ability about something, abnormally an access or strategy; to be in acceding or accord about something. We all charge to be on the aforementioned folio afore we try to present this circuitous abstraction to the boss.Learn more: on, page, samebe on the aforementioned ˈpage
(especially American English) anticipate the aforementioned way or accept the aforementioned assessment about something: I aloof appetite to accomplish abiding we’re all on the aforementioned folio about this.Learn more: on, page, sameon the aforementioned page, to be
To be in complete agreement. This term, from the additional bisected of the 1900s, alludes to account from the aforementioned folio of a book. It has abundantly replaced the beforehand on the aforementioned wavelength, which alluded to the radio after-effects of a advertisement and dates from the aboriginal bisected of the 1900s. The newer adaptation appears in David Baldacci’s Hour Game (2004), “We charge to alike and accumulate anniversary added informed. We all charge to be on the aforementioned page.”Learn more: on, same
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