- know if one is coming or going
- (not) know what to do
The new sales manager doesn't seem to know if he is coming or going.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
The new sales manager doesn't seem to know if he is coming or going.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
know if one is coming or going — or[know whether one is coming or going] {v. phr.} To feel able to think clearly; know what to do. Usually used in the negative or with limiters. * /On Monday, the car broke down; on Tuesday, Mother broke her arm; on Wednesday, the children all… … Dictionary of American idioms
know if one is coming or going — or[know whether one is coming or going] {v. phr.} To feel able to think clearly; know what to do. Usually used in the negative or with limiters. * /On Monday, the car broke down; on Tuesday, Mother broke her arm; on Wednesday, the children all… … Dictionary of American idioms
know\ if\ one\ is\ coming\ or\ going — v. phr. To feel able to think clearly; know what to do. Usually used in the negative or with limiters. On Monday, the car broke down; on Tuesday, Mother broke her arm; on Wednesday, the children all became ill with the mumps; by Thursday, poor… … Словарь американских идиом
know\ whether\ one\ is\ coming\ or\ going — v. phr. To feel able to think clearly; know what to do. Usually used in the negative or with limiters. On Monday, the car broke down; on Tuesday, Mother broke her arm; on Wednesday, the children all became ill with the mumps; by Thursday, poor… … Словарь американских идиом
not know if one is coming or going — To be totally confused, perplexed or disorientated • • • Main Entry: ↑come * * * informal be confused, esp. as a result of being very busy … Useful english dictionary
not know if one is coming or going — (not) know what to do The new sales manager doesn t seem to know if he is coming or going … Idioms and examples
not to know whether one is coming or going — {v. phr.} To be completely confused. * /He was so perplexed he didn t know whether he was coming or going./ Compare: AT SEA(2) … Dictionary of American idioms
not to know whether one is coming or going — {v. phr.} To be completely confused. * /He was so perplexed he didn t know whether he was coming or going./ Compare: AT SEA(2) … Dictionary of American idioms
not\ to\ know\ whether\ one\ is\ coming\ or\ going — v. phr. To be completely confused. He was so perplexed he didn t know whether he was coming or going. Compare: at sea(2) … Словарь американских идиом
know whether one is coming or going, not to — Be agitated, in a muddle … A concise dictionary of English slang