- on somebody's suggestion
- at/on sb's sugˈgestion idiombecause sb suggested it
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At his suggestion, I bought the more expensive printer.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
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At his suggestion, I bought the more expensive printer.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
at somebody's suggestion — at/on sb s sugˈgestion idiom because sb suggested it • At his suggestion, I bought the more expensive printer. Main entry: ↑suggestionidiom … Useful english dictionary
go down with somebody — ˌgo ˈdown (with sb) derived to be received in a particular way by sb • The suggestion didn t go down very well with her boss. Main entry: ↑goderived … Useful english dictionary
take a dim view of somebody — take a dim view of sb/sth idiom to disapprove of sb/sth; to not have a good opinion of sb/sth • She took a dim view of my suggestion. Main entry: ↑dimidiom … Useful english dictionary
take the wind out of somebody's sails — take the ˈwind out of sb s sails idiom (informal) to make sb suddenly less confident or angry, especially when you do or say sth that they do not expect • When I agreed to his suggestion at once, it really took the wind out of his sails.… … Useful english dictionary
no — I UK [nəʊ] / US [noʊ] adverb, determiner *** Summary: No is used in the following ways: as an adverb (for giving an answer): Would you like some tea? No, thanks. ♦ You are very selfish sometimes. No, I m not. (before a comparative adjective or… … English dictionary
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Suggestions — There are many ways of suggesting a course of action to someone. You can say You could... . You could make a raft or something. You could phone her and ask. Well, what shall we do? You could try Ebury Street. You can also use How about...? or… … Useful english dictionary