English idioms 释义 英语习语;英语惯用语;英语成语(English idiom的复数) 实用场景例句 全部 He has a great number ofEnglish idiomsat his command. 他掌握了大量的英语成语. 《简明英汉词典》 He has a great number ofEnglish idiomsat command. 他掌握了大量的英语成语。
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Comment below and let me know if you have any other British or American English idioms that you know, and let me know if you do try out any of the ones I've mentioned.请在下方评论,如果你还知道其他的英式或是美式习语请告诉我,也请告诉我你是否使用上面提到过的习语。Erm, that's it.今天...
To sit on the fence = to be uncommitted or undecided = to remain neutral on a certain topic = to not have a stance or open opinion about a topic = to be unable or unwilling to commit oneself to one side of an argument or dispute This English idiom is used when a... « Older...
English Idioms A - Z - Idiomatic ExpressionsThe Cambridge dictionary defines an idiom as a group of words in a fixed order that have a particular meaning that is different from the meanings of each word understood on its own: For example To "have bitten off more than you can chew" is ...
English exercise "Idioms" created byanonymewithThe test builder. Click here to see the current stats of this English test Pleaselog into save your progress. 1. He wants to look his homeworkagain before he gives it to the teacher. 2. Everyone looksthe director because he is a kind and gen...
Englishidioms概要1 英语习语谚语 A A bad workman always blames his tools. 拙匠总怪工具差。 Absence makes the heart grow fonder. 别离情更深 A burnt child dreads the fire. 烧伤过的孩子怕见火。(意同:一朝被蛇咬,三年怕草绳) A constant guest is never welcome. 常客招人嫌。 A contented mind is...
English idioms --St.Martins Eaton 1. 爱屋及乌 Love me, love my dog.2.百闻不如一见(眼见为实)It is better to see once than hear a hundred times. Seeing is believing.3.比上不足,比下有余 Worse off than some, better off than many.There are a lot of people far worse off than me...
English Idioms A - Z - Idiomatic ExpressionsThe Cambridge dictionary defines an idiom as a group of words in a fixed order that have a particular meaning that is different from the meanings of each word understood on its own: For example To "have bitten off more than you can chew" is ...