Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Mar 24, 2021 02:53
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English term
precipice
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precipice
Watching your series was the precipice for my series. "If you can do that, I want to do that too."
Two presenters chatting. The first one made a compliment to the other by saying that.
Thanks in advance,
Two presenters chatting. The first one made a compliment to the other by saying that.
Thanks in advance,
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4 | inspiration, trigger | philgoddard |
2 +2 | motivation | Kiet Bach |
3 | springboard, launching point | Orkoyen (X) |
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inspiration, trigger
Again, this is an unusual word to use, but perhaps the idea is that there's no going back when you've gone over the edge of a cliff. Or maybe they mean "precipitated".
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Comment: "Thank you."
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motivation
Watching your series was the motivation for me to create my series. (If you have the courage to jump, so do I.)
Peer comment(s):
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MJ Barber
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neutral |
philgoddard
: This is a synonym of my answer.
7 hrs
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We both posted at the same time. I didn't copy yours.
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agree |
Liane Lazoski
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1 day 9 hrs
springboard, launching point
the event that served as a catalyst for irrevocable and positive change.
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