davex
In what circumstances would you possibly hear the phrase "A cat can look at a king"?
2010年10月4日 16:48
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Anywhere where a king has a cat. If the cat is not blind then he can see the king.
2010年10月4日
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I would say that "A cat can look at a king " is a proverb. It means that no one is so important that an ordinary person cannot look at him or her. Everyone can be curious about important people. Also cats are known for doing whatever they please.
2010年10月4日
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It means something like "ordinary, common, average people (cats) are capable of great things and deserve all the best (like kings)".
2010年10月4日
Only when you're on drugs.
2010年10月4日
I've probably placed this comment in the wrong box - but in my area Jura would be right. If you happen to look at someone who is in a bit of a bristly mood he/she might say "What are YOU looking at?" and the phrase "A cat can look at a king" is used to stand your ground in the face of this sour reaction, but not too offensively - although the inference in the use of the word king is that this person's attitude is a bit too high and mighty
2010年10月5日
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