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Impluwensya at Pakikilahok - Mga Resulta at Bunga

Master ang English idioms tungkol sa mga resulta at kahihinatnan, tulad ng "pay the piper" at "carry the can".

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English idioms related to Influence & Involvement
to carry the can

to be brave and responsible enough to accept all the consequences of one's or others' unpleasant deeds

[Parirala]
to pay the piper

to face the consequences of one's behavior or actions

[Parirala]
to pay the price

to have no option but to suffer or deal with the unfavorable effects of something, particularly one's deeds

[Parirala]
the brunt of sth

the main and worst set of problems that are caused by someone or something

[Parirala]
to burn one's fingers

to suffer the consequences of a business deal or a relationship gone wrong

[Parirala]
to pay the fiddler

to accept the consequences of the things one has done

[Parirala]
perfect storm

a very bad situation that is a result of the simultaneous occurrence of a series of unpleasant things

perpekt storm

perpekt storm

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[Pangngalan]
snowball effect

a situation where something increases or gives rise to other things

snowball effect

snowball effect

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[Pangngalan]
to have sb/sth to thank for sth

to assume someone responsible for something good that happened to one and be grateful to them

[Parirala]
day of reckoning

the time when one faces the consequences of one's past deeds or mistakes

[Parirala]
to see the light (of day)

to become existent or be born

[Parirala]
to pay dearly

to experience significant and often negative results or expenses because of one's choices or actions

[Parirala]
to stew in one's own juice

to suffer the unpleasant consequences of one's own deeds

[Parirala]
to sow the seeds of sth

to do something that leads to the occurrence of something in the future, particularly something unpleasant

[Parirala]
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