butter
Can you please tell me some famous,common, mostly used idioms of English?
2021年8月15日 19:21
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招待者
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Here’s one.
2021年8月15日
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Under the weather- someone feels ill. "Are you feeling under the weather today?" It's an old nautical term. A sick sailor would be sent below the deck of the ship, so he was protected from the weather. He was literally under the weather!
2021年8月16日
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Hi, Butter! That's a fun question. I like the idiom "like talking to a brick wall". If talking to someone is like talking to a brick wall, the person you are speaking to does not listen. I've tried to talk to him about the house repairs, but it's like talking to a brick wall.
2021年8月15日
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the first idiom i ever learnt was “to be in the same boat” meaning that you are in the same situation as someone else 😅
2021年8月15日
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Here's another one: the pot calling the kettle black something you say that means people should not criticize someone else for a fault  that they have themselves: Elliott accused me of being selfish. Talk about the pot calling the kettle  black!
2021年8月15日
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