Relacionar Columnas Technology IdiomsVersión en línea Find out the meaning of these idioms related to technology, inventions and future. por Míriam Tomàs 1 Do something again, from the beginning, especially in a needless or inefficient effort. 2 When new ideas or products are tested on someone. 3 To change your ideas or behaviour as the world or the situation changes. 4 To try to return to the past 5 Rarely, once in a very long time. 6 To become realistic; to become alert of what is going on around one. 7 To explain something to someone in a very complicated way, in order to impress them rather than help them understand. 8 To continue to work well over a long period of time or to remain popular or respected for a long time. 9 If you say that, you mean that it’s obvious. 10 To do something differently, after it has been done in the same way for a long time. Break the mould It doesn't take a rocket scientist Move with the times To turn back the clock Reinvent the wheel Be somebody's guinea pig Blind someone with science Stand the test of time Once in a blue moon Come down to earth