keep one's finger on the pulse (Anglophile); have one's finger on the pulse (to be familiar with the most recent developments: Whoever designed the new model obviously had their finger on the pulse – it's precisely the sort of computer everyone's been waiting for. Taras); have a keen sense of the pulse of (bookworm); stay relevant (godiva); keep one's eye on the ball (Viacheslav Volkov); keep abreast of (the developments, events, etc. Арнольдыч); be on top of it (Tanya Gesse); feel the pulse of; constantly stay informed about ongoing changes | |
keep up to speed; monitor | |
have a finger on the pulse (felog); stay up to date with (таких-то событий, тенденций развития обстановки Alex_Odeychuk) | |
keep one's eye on the ball; keep one's finger on the pulse | |
keep an ear to the ground (to make sure that you always know what is happening in a situation teterevaann) | |
Pulse (Liquid_Sun) |
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Figure of speech | 2 |
General | 1 |
Idiomatic | 3 |
Rhetoric | 2 |
Soviet | 11 |