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"To cross the Rubicon" is another example in English. The phrase, which means "to reach a point where you cannot change a decision," originates with Julius Caesar. His victories abroad made him a hero to the Romans. However, the senators did not like him, and they conspired to make people think that Caesar was a traitor. Caesar knew that crossing the Rubicon River with his army was against the law, and that he would suffer death if he did so alone. He stood at the river for a long time. Convinced that the Romans still thought of him as a hero, Caesar led his army across the Rubicon, the point of no return. This ancient history is being kept in the English phrase. Contemporary culture is also reflected in language. One British publisher releases a list of new informal expressions that are added to their dictionary every year. In 2015, one of the new expressions was "mic drop," which literally refers to an act of deliberately dropping or tossing aside one's microphone at the end of a particularly impressive performance or speech. The mic drop has been employed by rappers and comedians since at least the 1980s, and it has grown steadily in popularity over recent years. The expression is mostly used figuratively as in, "He entertained the audience with his acceptance speech and mic drop after winning the award." Summary: The phrase "to cross the Rubicon" originates with Julius Caesar and refers to reaching a point of no return, showing how ancient history is kept in English. Similarly, contemporary culture is reflected in language through expressions like "mic drop," which is used figuratively to describe an impressive performance.
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1 "To cross the Rubicon" is another example in English. 2 The phrase, which means "to reach a point where you cannot change a decision," originates with Julius Caesar. 3 His victories abroad made him a hero to the Romans. 4 However, the senators did not like him, and they conspired to make people think that Caesar was a traitor. 5 Caesar knew that crossing the Rubicon River with his army was against the law, and that he would suffer death if he did so alone. 6 He stood at the river for a long time. 7 Convinced that the Romans still thought of him as a hero, Caesar led his army across the Rubicon, the point of no return. 8 This ancient history is being kept in the English phrase. 9 Contemporary culture is also reflected in language. 10 One British publisher releases a list of new informal expressions that are added to their dictionary every year. 11 In 2015, one of the new expressions was "mic drop," which literally refers to an act of deliberately dropping or tossing aside one's microphone at the end of a particularly impressive performance or speech. 12 The mic drop has been employed by rappers and comedians since at least the 1980s, and it has grown steadily in popularity over recent years. 13 The expression is mostly used figuratively as in, "He entertained the audience with his acceptance speech and mic drop after winning the award." 14 Summary: The phrase "to cross the Rubicon" originates with Julius Caesar and refers to reaching a point of no return, showing how ancient history is kept in English. 15 Similarly, contemporary culture is reflected in language through expressions like "mic drop," which is used figuratively to describe an impressive performance.