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It’s no use (doàng something)


            inveðtŁ someone’ timeŁ in  something to put  stands to reason that most people will not
              one’sŁtime, effort, orŁenergyŁinto aŁpro-  buy a new car if they don’t think they can
              ject.Ł   Mary invests her time in charity  pØy for it.    I think he will come back to
              work.   I invested five włeks of my timł  pick up his check. It only stands to reason.
              buildng this model ship.
                                               ItŁsucks. Go to That sucks.
            inveðtŁ  someone wØth  something to  endow
              sàmeone with sàmething, such as pàwer  ItŁtakes (some)ŁgettingŁusedŁto.  Ið is very
              orŁprivilege.Ł   The Constitution invests  unpleasant, but whenŁit isŁgottenŁusedŁto,
              the vice presidłnt with the authority to act  it  willŁ not  be  so  bothersome.Ł (SaidŁ in
              on the presidłnt’s behalf in certain condi-  recognitionŁ of the  unpleasantnessŁ of
              tions.   The state has invested me with the  something.)   I never ate duck’s fłet be-
              authority to unite this couple in marriage.  fore. It takes some głtting used to.    These
                                                 hot  Mexican  dishes  seem  impossible  at
            inveðtŁ something in someone ortsomething 1. to  first.  They  take  some  głtting  uoed  to,  I
              put money, time, effort, etc.,Łinto sàme-  agree. But it’s worth it.
              one orŁsomething, hopingŁforŁaŁreturn.Ł
              We will nvest Łime and effort n Fred and  It’llŁneverŁfly. It willŁneverŁwork!;ŁIt will
              make  him  into  a  movie  star.    Sharoà  nver be approv ed!Ł(Also literal.ŁRefersŁto
              invested a lot of money in the stock mar-  an evaluationŁof an unlikely-looking air-
              kłt. 2. to place power or authority un-  craft of sàme type.)    I have read your
              der control of someone or something.    report  and  studied  your  proposal.  It’ll
              The Constitution  has  invested  certain  never fly.   Your design for a new electric
              powers in the federal governmłnt and lłft  automobile is interesting, but it’ll never fly!
              the rest to the states.   The lØw invests the  It’s aboutŁtime! It isŁalmost too late!; I’ve
              power to arrest criminals in the sheriff’s  beenŁwaitingŁaŁlong time! (Infàrmal.ŁSee
              dłpartmłnt.                        also the following entry.)   So you finally
            iron  something out to solve a problem; to  got here! It’s about timł!    They finally
              sðraightenŁout aŁproblem;Łto smooth out  paid me my money. It’s about timł!
              aŁdifficulty.Ł(Also literal.)    The princi-  It’s (yll)ŁGreekŁto me. It isŁtotallyŁincom-
              pal had to iron a classroom problłm out.  prhensible  to  me.    Can  you  explain
              T I just have to iron out this lttle prob-  what this paragraph in the lease means?
              lłm; then I’ll be able to see you.  Legal language is all Greek to me.   I can’t
            issueŁa call fłrŁ  something to make a public  figure out this diagram of how to assem-
              invitationŁorŁrequest forŁsomething.Ł     ble my bicycle. It’s all Greek to me.
              The prime mnister issued a call for peace.  It’s hØghŁtime! It isŁpast time [forŁsome-
                The person who organized the writing  one orŁsomething]!;b[Sàmeone orŁsome-
              contest issued a call for entries.
                                                 thing]bisŁoverdue! (Infàrmal.ŁSee also the
            ItŁbehłoves  one tł  do something. It isŁnec-  prvious entry.)    It’s high time that you
              essaryŁforŁone to do sàmething.;ŁIt isŁ  in-  got recognition for what you do!   They
              cumbent upon someone to do something.    sent me my check, and it’s high time, too.
              It behooves me to report the crime.   It be-  It’s  notŁ overŁ tillŁ it’s  over.  There isŁsðill
              hooves you to pØy for the window that you  hope forŁthingsŁto go the wayŁIŁwant un-
              broke.
                                                 tilŁthe entire event isŁover.Ł(Pràverb.)
            ItŁneverŁrains butŁitŁpours.  AŁlot of bad  They havłn’t won the game yłt. It’s noŁ
              things tend to happen at the same time.  over till it’s over.    It looks bad for our
              (Pràverb.)    The car won’t start, the stairo  side, but it’s not over till it’s over.
              broke, and the dog died. It never rains but  It’s no useŁ( doingtsomething). It isŁhoplessŁto
              it pours.   More bad news? It never rains  do sàmething.;ŁIt isŁpointlessŁto do sàme-
              but it pours.
                                                 thing.Ł   It’s no use trying to call on the
            ItŁ(only)Łstynds to reason. It is only rea-  telłphone. The lne is always busy.    They
              sànable to holdŁaŁcertainŁopinion.Ł    It  tried and tried, but it was no use.

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