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Examples:leave a situation as it is—bucking bar (metal bar fixing the tail of a rivet as it is driven)—so, actually, as it turns out—bed kept as it was when the deceased was alive—judge the matter as it stands—regard it as an honor [idiom.]—If you can't do anything prevent it, you might as well sit back and enjoy it.—(work or fight) as if one's life depends on it—panentheism, theological theory of God as equal the Universe while transcending it—lit. love it as one's life—lit. drawing a tiger using a cat as a model (idiom); fig. pretend to do sth without understanding it—as if it were a lifetime ago—As You Like It, comedy by Shakespeare—you might as well (do it)—structural particle: used after a verb (or adjective as main verb), linking it following phrase indicating effect, degree, possibility etc—feel as if it had happened to oneself—(polite expression of gratitude for a favor received by a friend etc) I take it as a personal favor—as easy as reaching for it from a bag [idiom.]—lit. wave a banner as if it were a tiger skin [idiom.]—value the broom as one's own (idiom); to attach value to sth. because it is one's own— |