Idioms relating to changes in problem situations
- The tide has turned for us;better days are ahead.
- We can see the light at the end of the tunnel at last.[see that a difficult situation may be ending soon]
- I’m afraid we’ve just come to a dead end with our plans.
- I think I’ve reached a turning point in my career.
- The government and the unions have buried the hatchet for the time being.[made peace/stopped fighting each other].
- All that trouble last year was just swept under the carpet in the end.[ignored/deliberately forgotten, without solving it].
Source: Vocabulary in Use
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- The tide has turned for us;better days are ahead.
- We can see the light at the end of the tunnel at last.[see that a difficult situation may be ending soon]
- I’m afraid we’ve just come to a dead end with our plans.
- I think I’ve reached a turning point in my career.
- The government and the unions have buried the hatchet for the time being.[made peace/stopped fighting each other].
- All that trouble last year was just swept under the carpet in the end.[ignored/deliberately forgotten, without solving it].
Source: Vocabulary in Use
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