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  • it simply means, when you meet a stranger named michael, what do you think at the first time?

    compared to when you meet a stranger named michael jackson, what do you think at the first time? get it?

  • Well, I don't know what others might think about this but from the way I understood the question /sentence, I suppose it means that " Adam might not keep to what people are are thinking about him"


    Pardon me if am wrong.
  • Doesn't matter if Adam is a name-sake or what is in the name otherwise (may be contextual)

    Apparently, Adam would not be able to maintain dignity to his reputed name.

  • Hi,

    Please follow below idioms and try to make sens of it.

    1) Keeping my figures Crossed.

    2) Leave no stone unturned.

    3) i got my fingers burnt

  • It seemed that  his name wasnot consistent  with  his  charecter 

  • Well, you're still on this topic?
    I gave you the answer.
    Adam would not be able (conditional tense for "to can", ok?
    to live (conditional / past of to want.
    up to (to live up to means "at the height of")(his name.)
    Adam is a surname and his last name must be prestigious and normally should let us expect much more than he can do.
    Got it?
    I hope this helpful for you.
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  • the sentence means that the man since the old ages until now give up on humanitarian values...

       ..for this reason he doesn't deserve to be called the son of Adam.

  • It seems Adam's attitude or behavior doesn't macht with what is expected according to what the significance given to the name
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