ワードアップ英会話 WORD UP ENGLISH CLASS | 日記 | Idioms: "have a lot on (my) plate"
2016/09/25
Idioms: "have a lot on (my) plate"
To have a lot on your plate can just mean you actually have a lot of food on your plate, like what most of us do at all-you-can-eat buffets.
But as an idiom, if you "have a lot on your plate" it means your schedule is really busy or you have a lot of things to manage.
Here are two examples:
Bobby: Why didn't Rosa come to the barbeque?
Donna: I don't know, but I heard she's busy with work and school, so
she probably just has a lot on her plate right now.
-OR-
Reika: Are you okay? You look really tired.
Demitri: Yeah, I'm all right, but I guess I'm just a little stressed out because
I have a lot on my plate these days.
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