US /lʊk bɪˈfɔr ju lip/
・UK /lʊk bɪˈfɔ: jʊ li:p/
And when they say mind the gap that means don't forget to look before you leap, before you go into the, the train or when you're getting out of the train.
And probably the most famous saying you'll hear from the tube is "mind the gap." And when they say mind the gap, that means don't forget to look before you leap, before you go into the train, or when you're getting out of the train.
The homely English saying look before you leap undeniably contains a central nugget of wisdom.
The homely English saying "look before you leap" undeniably contains a central nugget of wisdom.
Hulk, you have to remember to look before you leap.