Explain the idiom ''Bob's your uncle'' in several sentences.
It's a phrase meaning "there you are!", or "it's that easy". People say it at the end of some description of a situation or action that is easy to complete.
The synonyms of the phrase are "piece of cake", "easy-peasy", etc.
Make up one sentence with it.
If you want to make lemonade, mix some lemon juice, sugar, pour some water, add ice, mix everything and Bob’s your uncle!
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This idiom means all finished and all good.
People often use this expression to conclude a story about a problem that got solved.
Пример с идиомой – We enter it here, taking our one shot, and Bob's your uncle.
Перевод – Мы входим туда, используем нашу единственную попытку, и дело в шляпе.
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Explain the idiom ''Bob's your uncle'' in several sentences.
It's a phrase meaning "there you are!", or "it's that easy". People say it at the end of some description of a situation or action that is easy to complete.
The synonyms of the phrase are "piece of cake", "easy-peasy", etc.
Make up one sentence with it.
If you want to make lemonade, mix some lemon juice, sugar, pour some water, add ice, mix everything and Bob’s your uncle!