put (someone) / be in the picture
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put someone in the picture — put (someone) in the picture to explain to someone what is happening. Jim had no idea what was going on until I put him in the picture … New idioms dictionary
put in the picture — put (someone) in the picture to explain to someone what is happening. Jim had no idea what was going on until I put him in the picture … New idioms dictionary
put you in the picture — If you put someone in the picture, you tell them the information they need to know about something … The small dictionary of idiomes
put someone in the picture — INFORM, fill in, explain the situation/circumstances to, bring up to date, update, brief, keep posted; informal clue in, bring up to speed. → picture * * * put someone in the picture british informal phrase to give someone the information that… … Useful english dictionary
put someone in the picture — British informal to give someone the information that they need to understand something Mike here can put you in the picture about how we run the office … English dictionary
put sb in the picture — keep/put sb in the picture ► to make sure someone knows all the facts about a situation that is changing: »We keep shareholders in the picture with our annual reports. Main Entry: ↑picture … Financial and business terms
put someone wise — (informal) TELL, inform, notify, apprise, make aware, put in the picture, fill in; warn, alert; informal clue in/up, tip off. → wise * * * put someone wise (esp US informal) To put someone in possession of essential information, make someone… … Useful english dictionary
put in the picture — (smb) tell someone what the situation is They have finally decided to put me in the picture about the new work procedures … Idioms and examples
put one in the picture — {v. phr.} To inform someone of all the facts about a given situation. * /Once you re back from your overseas trip, we ll put you in the picture about recent developments at home./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put one in the picture — {v. phr.} To inform someone of all the facts about a given situation. * /Once you re back from your overseas trip, we ll put you in the picture about recent developments at home./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put\ one\ in\ the\ picture — v. phr. To inform someone of all the facts about a given situation. Once you re back from your overseas trip, we ll put you in the picture about recent developments at home … Словарь американских идиом