US /ɑn ðə tæp/
・UK /ɒn ðə tæp/
I'm turning on the tap, rinsing my hands.
I'm turning on the tap, rinsing my hands.
Now I need to wash my hands, so I'm turning on the tap.
So, I'm turning on the tap.
It is not a spigot where you just turn on the tap and you have a ready now fully functional aerospace employee that's gonna work in a factory.
It is not a spigot where you just turn on the tap and you have a ready now, fully functional aerospace employee that's going to work in a factory.
"I'm waiting for the perfect idea." But that's like waiting for the water to get clean without turning on the tap.
But that's like waiting for the water to get clean without turning on the tap.
Hmm, turn on the tap.
Hmm, turn on the tap.
I need to rinse off the soap suds, so I'll turn on the tap.
So I'll turn on the tap and I'm rinsing off the soap suds.
I turn on the tap.
I turn on the tap.
For example, "If you turn on the tap, then you can get water." A clear thought leads to clear and intentional action.
For example, "If you turn on the tap, then you can get water." A clear thought leads to clear and intentional action.
but they've had a bit of trouble turning on the tap, so to speak.