百度试题 结果1 题目"An arm and a leg" is an idiom that means ___.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:something very expensive 反馈 收藏
“Cost an arm and a leg.” What does this idiom mean? A. 花费一只胳膊和一条腿。 B. 非常昂贵。 C. 受伤了。 D. 失去胳膊和腿。 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。这句俗语表示非常昂贵。A 选项是字面翻译,C 选项和 D 选项与俗语含义不符。
Welcome to our idiom (习语) corner! Idiom Meaning Example an arm and a leg a large amount of money It cost an arm and a leg to fix the car. break one’s neck try very hard She broke her neck last night, trying to finish the report. ...
It costs an arm and a leg to attend college these days. Plane tickets to Japan are going to cost an arm and a leg. How can people afford to buy a home without costing them an arm and a leg? If I had to pay for my own health insurance, it would cost me an arm and leg to ...
an apple a day an apple a day clichéA truncation of the proverb "an apple a day keeps the doctor away," meaning small, healthful everyday habits will help prevent medical problems in the future.People consider me eccentric for my insistence on going for a walk at dawn each morning, but...
What does this idiom mean? A. Be very cheap. B. Be very expensive. C. Have many arms and legs. D. Be broken. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。“Cost an arm and a leg”意思是“非常昂贵”。选项 A 是“非常便宜”;选项 C 是“有很多胳膊和腿”;选项 D 是“坏了”。
What does this idiom mean? A. Be very cheap. B. Be very expensive. C. Lose an arm and a leg. D. Have many arms and legs. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。意思是“非常昂贵”。选项 A“很便宜”、选项 C“失去一只胳膊和一条腿”、选项 D“有很多胳膊和腿”都不符合。
armillariicola, which is known only from Armillaria species. ASCOMYCOTA Orders Rich in Fungicolous Fungi Laboulbeniales. Pyxidiophoraceae. In contrast to the majority of Laboulbeniales, which is associated with insects, the genus Pyxidiophora (anamorphs in Gabarnaudia or Chalara) is heteroxeno...
but I’ve never found the design I like enough to have it tattooed on my arm. I also have never felt like the timing was right for a sleeve. While tattoos are becoming more and more popular, and accepted, there are still many people who do not want to see tattoos. The main place ...
, phr, na gows a-dreus! argument, n, a‧rgument (m), argumentys (pl); dadhel (f), dadhlow (pl). arid, adj, sygh; segh (RLC). arm, n, (body part) bregh (f), brehow (pl); diwvregh (dl); (weapon) arv (f), arvow (pl); to take up arms, vb, arva. ...