it means to break it down
It means to break down your answer. Or it can mean to find the lowest common denominator. For example: 2/4 is equal to 1/2. (You divide it)
Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.
When the expression is broken down into its prime factors it is factored completely.
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"Down on his luck" means unlucky, that the person is going through a tough time when nothing seems to be working out for them.
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"Viel Gluck!" is a German expression used to wish someone good luck. It literally translates to "much luck" or "an abundance of luck".
Perhaps the expression you're looking for is "down at the heel." It means experiencing hard times. If you're looking down at the heel, you look like you're poor, down on your luck, not doing well, on the skids. Your shoes are old and the heels are worn down.
"Viel Gluck!" is a German expression used to wish someone good luck. It literally translates to "much luck" or "an abundance of luck".
it means to break it down
not catching luck
It means having a bad period in life, no job, not much money.
No, the expression 'break a leg' means good luck. "Break a leg" means "good luck" among show business people, but it doesn't mean "break a bone in your leg"; it means "take a bow" (by bending a knee).
This is an old belief that a horseshoe tacked up upright will fill with good luck and an upside down horseshoe will drain your good luck.
It means nothing. The expression is "BEAR down" as in, bring your weight to bear on a problem, and use your strength towards a solution.
It is not a protest, when the American flag is flown upside down it is a warning that the base has been captured.