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Examples:Invite one and he'll tell all his friends.—I'll get you sooner or later—I started, so I'll finish.—you can run this time, but you'll have come back—Scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours.—(I'll) teach you a lesson—When we get the mountain, there'll be a way through and when the boat gets to the pier-head, it will go straight with the current (common saying); fig. Everything will turn out for the best.—you take the easy way, I'll follow the hard path—Fall inthe moat and you'll be wiser next time (idiom); One only learns from one's mistakes.—El Niño, equatorial climate variation in the Pacific—La Niña (counterpart of El Niño in meteorology)—if you are lazy in your prime, you'll be sorry in your old age—give him an inch, and he'll want a mile—We'll cross that bridge when we get there—fig. you'll have take the consequences—While the green hills last, there'll be wood burn (idiom). Where there's life there's hope.—Mohamed El Baradei (born 1942) Director of International Atomic Energy Agency and Nobel laureate—San Salvador, capital of El Salvador—El Niño effect, equatorial climatic variation over the Pacific Ocean—you hit the high road, I'll cross the log bridge—El Alamein, town in Egypt—I'm sure we'll meet again some day. [idiom.]—lit. if you can't eat it all, you'll have take it home [idiom.]—The sooner you set work, the sooner you'll reap the rewards. [idiom.]— |