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Honesty and fairness above board Ifa situation or business is above board, is honest and legal. NOTE] This expression comes from card games in which players place their bets on a board or table. Actions above the table, where other players can see them, are probably fair. Anyone who wants to inspect our books can see for themselves that we are totally above board. not beat around the bush or not beat about the bush If you don’t beat around the bush or don’t beat about the bush, you say what you want to say clearly and directly. ‘NOTE) In organized hunting, someone will drive birds or small animals out of the undergrowth by beating. it with a stick, They may have to do this cautiously as they do not know exactly where the birds or animals are. Let's not beat about the bush. I think these letters are worth a lot to you. below the belt If someone says something that is below the belt, they say something cruel and unfair. NOTE] In boxing, itis against the rules to hit an opponent below the level of their belt. He made a joke about her divorce which | thought was a bit below the belt. by fair means or foul If someone tries to achieve something by fair means or foul, they use any possible method to achieve it, not caring if their behaviour is dishonest or unfait. They will do everything they can to win, by fair means or foul. calla spade a spade If you call a spade a spade, you speak honestly and directly about a subject even if it offends people. NOTE) Ina play by the Ancient Greek dramatist Menander, one of the characters says ‘I call a fig a fig, and a spade a spade’. In the meantime, Whyte is an outspoken voice who is willing to calla spade a spade. come clean If you come clean about something, you tell the truth about it had expected her to come clean and confess that she only wrote these books for the money. fair and square If someone wins a competition or does something fair and square, they do it without cheating or lying. ‘My father bought them fair and square fifty years ago. We've still got the receipts. keep your nose clean Ifyou keep your nose clean, you behave well and avoid trouble. [INFORMAL] He'd worked hard and kept his nose clean for all those years, lay your cards on the table or put your cards on the table Ifyou lay your cards on the table or put your cards on the table, you tell someone the truth about your feelings, opinions, or plans. NOTE] Referring to when players in a card game lay their cards face up for the other players to see. 1 lay my cards on the table: think the new design is terrible. {Tm going to put my cards on the table and make you an offer. a level playing field A level playing field is a situation that is fair and where no one has an advantage over other people. Trade with these nations must be conducted on «i level playing field. NOTE] You can also use even or uneven instead of level Given an even playing field, girls tend to do better at schoo! than boys. move the goalposts Hf someone moves the goalposts, they change the rules or aims in a situation or activity, in order to gain an advantage and to make things more difficult for the other people involved. They seem to move the goalposts every time | meet the required conditions. NOTE] You can also say that someone shift the goalposts. The administration is shifting the goalposts and changing its demands. on the level Someone or something that is on the level is honest or true. Wait a minute, something's odd here - is this guy on the level? Can we trust him? stab someone in the back If someone that you trust stabs you in the back, they secretly do something which hurts and betrays you. She was incredibly disloyal. She would be your friend to your face, and then stab you in the back. to someone's face Ifyou say something, especially something critical or unpleasant, to someone’ face, you say it directly to them. He was too old and he had to step aside. But who was going to say s0 to his face? Exercise 1 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. clean | board | level | belt | bush | table | means | nose 1 He's a good man who works hard and keeps his ___ clean. 2. Ive decided I'm going to get that contract by fair___________or foul 3 I can offer you something better than that, and all on the 4 Illay my cards on the _______: we've run out of money. 5. We suspect their deal was not entirely above —____. 6 She decided to come _ and tell them exactly what had happened. 7 We feel these financial cuts are below the 8 He's always very direct and never beats about the Exercise 2 Decide if the following sentences are true (7) or false (F). Ifyou lay your cards on the table, you are telling the truth. C1 If something is above board, it’s dishonest. If someone is on the level, you can’t trust that person. O Ifyou move the goalposts, you make things easier for people. (1 Ifyou call a spade a spade, you are being direct. 0 Ifyou beat around the bush, you tell the truth immediately. 0 If someone wins by fair means or foul, they are careful not to cheat. Ifa remark is below the belt, itis possibly true, but nevertheless painful. 1 Exercise 3 Match sentence halves 1-8 with A-H to make complete sentences. Vil lay my cards on the table A because he's scared of me. I can never please my manager - B and calla spade a spade. The other candidates have more money than me he always seems to be shifting the goalposts, He won't say it to my face and tell them that I've done all I can do. It was horribly disappointing but we were beaten fair and square. Ifyou keep your nose clean as though his son had stabbed him in the back. He felt betrayed, you'll progress quickly in this company. We should be honest s0 it's not a level playing field. rammon Exercise 4 Correct the idioms in these sentences. I can guarantee that these are genuine. | bought them square and square from an antique dealer. Stop beating around the field and tell the truth, I think that comment about her personal life was below the bush, You should apologise to her. Everyone should start from the beginning. That way, we have a level playing card for everyone. Ifyou have something to say, just be honest and say it to my back. ‘When his boss gave him a bad reference after all his hard work, it was a real stab in the face. The deal was all legal and above the table. His ambition is to get the top job, by square means or foul. Exercise 5 Complete the sentences with idioms from this unit, changing the verb forms if necessary. 1. Inall industries you need __ to compete fairly with your competitors. 2 The world will never believe that he won that election 3 Let's____ we have to tell them exactly how we see it. 4, He needed to know to the truth, so she was going to go to his office and tell him ———— 5 Ifyou___and tell us the truth, then it'll be a lot easier for you. 6 As soon as we reach a target, the management ___and comes up with new demands. 7 ‘You'll be okay if you shut up and “he said. 8 She's determined to catch that criminal Exercise 6 Complete the table with idioms from this unit. be 9 direct 1 awn beingfairandhonest. = 4 not being fair or honest. 9 Your tur Think about your life recently. Use the idioms in this unit to describe your experiences with other people - when someone has or hasn't been very honest or fair, or when you have or haven't been very direct. For example: When Carlo told me our class was cancelled, Iwasn’t sure he was on the level. had to come clean and tell my boss that ! was going to miss the deadline. the man Jim diet Vike the way the Was talking to him bot decided not to say anything tohis face.

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