2008年12月7日 星期日

strum, (just) in case

Another system, commonly known as motor learning, is subconscious and depends on other brain systems. This explains why people can jump on a bike after years away from one and take the thing for a ride, or why they can pick up a guitar that they have not played in years and still remember how to strum it.
Tribune is in danger of falling below the cash flow required under its agreement with its bondholders, but it is not clear how seriously Tribune is thinking about seeking bankruptcy protection. Analysts and bankruptcy experts say that the hiring of advisers, including Lazard and Sidley Austin, one of the company's longtime law firms, could be a just-in-case move, or a bargaining tactic.



(just) in case
because of a possibility of something happening, being needed, etc:
I don't think I'll need any money but I'll bring some just in case.
Bring a map in case you get lost.

strum
verb [I or T] -mm-
to move your fingers across the strings of a guitar or similar instrument

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