that is music to my ears

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that is music to my ears
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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An idiom is a phrase with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the separate words that make it up (e.g., break a leg).
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a. eso me suena a música celestial
Today's a snow day! - That is music to my ears! It means I get another two days to study for the test.¡Hoy cancelaron las clases a causa de la nieve! - ¡Eso me suena a música celestial! Significa que tengo dos días más para estudiar para el examen.
b. eso es música para mis oídos
You hear the seagulls and the roar of the waves? That is music to my ears.¿Escuchas las gaviotas y el rugido de las olas? Eso es música para mis oídos.
c. esa noticia me alegró el día (upon hearing news)
Jerry said we can leave the office early today. - Thank God. That is music to my ears. I'm so exhausted.Jerry dijo que hoy nos podemos ir de la oficina temprano. - Gracias a Dios. Esa noticia me alegró el día. Estoy agotado.
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