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Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 10:19 am
by jrineakter
And today, when we talk about "behind closed doors", well we say that we do something in private or in privacy, we do it in a small group, that is to say that there are not many people, we do it discreetly, ultimately. It is not a public thing, it is something that we will do in a small group, as if there were a closed door, so as if the door were closed, as if the door were closed and we were preventing people from coming from outside.

Let's look at some examples. The first would be: "The trial was not publicized, everything was done behind closed doors." We hear this sometimes in the press, we talk about a closed trial, well it's a trial in which or for which the door is closed and people can't actually get in. So the trial takes place discreetly, in private, in privacy. In the end, there is only the accused, the lawyers, the magistrates, but there is not a whole audience. It is done behind closed doors.

be: "Sorry, this is a closed meeting. You can't come in." Again, this indicates that the meeting is taking place in a small group, in private, with very few people.

And another example that comes to mind is... it happens sometimes... football matches behind closed doors. You know that when there are football matches all over the world, high-level south africa whatsapp number data matches, there is of course the public, people who come and follow the match. Well, when the supporters, the spectators, have done serious things, there can be as punishment a match or two matches or three matches behind closed doors, that means matches without spectators.

Moreover, during the Covid-19 pandemic, there were a lot of matches behind closed doors at one point, that is to say, there were matches without an audience. This is what we call a match behind closed doors. Once again, it is private, it is in privacy, in a small group, it is something that is done discreetly as opposed to something truly public.

What I suggest you do now is work on your pronunciation a little, especially the sequence between a "u" and an "i". It's not necessarily something that's easy to pronounce, because it's not very common to say "ui" and we find it in the "huis" of "à huis clos". So I'm going to have you repeat a certain number of words that have this sequence "u + i" and then we'll repeat the expression together. So you simply repeat after me. Here we go.