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| 1Ageless aromas breezed from concession stands carry-ing memories of my teenage years. What does “concession stands”mean? By the way, the story happens on the beach. 2 My husband’s controlling directives forced me into a Stepford wife existence to promote his advancements at work. What does “ a Stepford wife”mean? I cannot find the word “Stepford” in the dictionary. 3My husband died. For the first time, I took control of my life. Somehow, I managed to keep all the balls in the air, except for money. What does it mean by “keep all the balls in the air”? 4 Lately, I had been thinking, if I could drop a few ponds and tone up this mess, I could settle down, again. But this time, do it right. I have no idea about “drop a few ponds” “tone up this mess” “settle down”, what does the sentence mean? Would someone be kind enough to help me? Thank u! |
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| You've done a great help, Ronbee, thank you very much indeed:) Only one thing, I still can't understand the phrase "tone up this mess" in the last sentence, could you explain that again? |
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| The story tells that a woman met with her first lover on the beach after her husband died. And the man appeared when she was daydreaming, thinking about her wrong marriage, her unforgettable first boyfriend, her figure and her future. This is the context. Is it helpful for you to understand the phrase? And by the way, thank you very much for telling me the mistake in my English sentences :) |
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| Thanks a lot, I understand it now:) |
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| Woo! I helped! :D |
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