ITS NOT ROCKET SCIENCE ENGLISH IDIOM MinuteEnglish
It’s time again for your
minute or less English lesson.
Have you ever heard the idiom
“It’s not rocket science."?
This idiom means it’s not complicated.
How come it is this idiom?
It’s used quite a bit. I looked it up on
Youglish and saw 352 examples in American English.
Here is an example of when I might use it:
I used to live in New York city and I remember
my mom visited me and she was intimidated by
taking the subway by herself. I said “Mom, it’s
not rocket science, there are signs everywhere and
I’ll give you a map. It’s not that complicated.
That’s it. It’s not that rocket science.
Four very simple steps that you can use
to learn anything.
It’s not rocket science.
These tools are obvious and people want them.
What do you think? Are you going
to be able to use this idiom?
I think you can. It’s pretty
easy. It’s not rocket science.