An easy berth In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "an easy berth", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Regina Tuyen Le calendar 2021-11-27 02:11

Meaning of An easy berth

Synonyms:

a soft berth

An easy berth noun phrase informal idiom

A simple position, job, or situation.

If everyone chooses to do an easy berth, who will be responsible for the hardships?.

The employers don't know you and your capacity for hard work, so they might write you off as someone looking for an easy berth.

He didn't want the instructor position at a museum they offered because he supposed that was " an easy berth."

Other phrases about:

a walk in the park

Something easy or pleasant to do, especially by comparison to something

like shelling peas

Especially easy

Easy Come, Easy Go

Used to indicate that something is easy to achieve, it is also easy to lose

be (as) easy as one-two-three

To be extremely simple, basic, or intuitive without much skill or effort.

sleepwalk

1. Something that is easy or effortless to achieve

2. Used to indicate the act of walking around while asleep

Grammar and Usage of An easy berth

Noun Forms

  • easy berths
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