Relier Pairs Success IdiomsVersion en ligne Match each idiom with it's definition par Olga Dzierzgowska 1 kill two birds with one stone 2 every dog has its day 3 win-win situation 4 come a long way 5 where there's a will there's a way 6 rise to the occasion 7 live up to somebody's expectations 8 hit the jackpot 9 with flying colours 10 go the extra mile 11 move up the career ladder 12 work your fingers to the bone 13 make a comeback 14 save the day to make more effort than is expected of you to work extremely hard, especially for a long time to do something that prevents a likely defeat or failure to succeed in achieving two things in a single action get promoted/get pay rise; connected with more responsibilities within the company to have advanced to an improved or more developed state is one that is good for everyone who is involved an attempt to become famous, powerful, or important again after a period of being much less famous to get or win the best thing/a lot of money to show that you can deal with a difficult/new/unexpected situation successfully If you do something, such as pass an exam, very successfully. said to emphasize that everyone is successful or happy at some time in their life to achieve what is expected, esp. high standards used to mean that if you are determined enough, you can find a way to achieve what you want, even if it is very difficult