What do the following sentenses mean?
1. To win means everything to him.
2. They won't tolerate trading insider information.
3. I appreciate hearing a good joke.
2. They won't tolerate trading insider information.
3. I appreciate hearing a good joke.
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>>>To win means everything to him
He cares only about winning. If he wins, he'll be happy. If he loses, he will be miserable. He MUST win, in his mind.
>>>They won't tolerate trading insider information.
They do not want secrets being told from one person to another.
>>>I appreciate hearing a good joke.
I like hearing good jokes.
Thanks a lot for your comment.
>i think the first explanation was good and thats what i think it is as well.
2. They won't tolerate trading insider information.
>basically they don't want information to be passed around. they want it to be kept within the group of people who initial heard it, or they don't want it to be leaked out to other companies/people from outside the company.
3. i appreciate hearing a good joke.
>the first explanation is what i think of it too. so, you like to hear good jokes.
What do the following sentences mean?
Thanks for your correction.