Idioms are phrases or common expressions which usually have figurative but sometimes also literal meaning. Check out our list of common idioms related to clothes and clothing.
習(xí)語(yǔ)是指通常具有比喻意義,但有時(shí)也具有字面意義的短語(yǔ)或常用短語(yǔ)?纯次覀冴P(guān)于服裝的常用成語(yǔ)列表。
Air one’s dirty laundry in public
Meaning: to talk about your personal problems and quarrels or argue in front of others含義:在別人面前談?wù)撃愕膫(gè)人問(wèn)題,爭(zhēng)吵或爭(zhēng)論。
Example: Stop fighting you two, no one wants to hear you airing your dirty laundry in public.例句:你們兩個(gè)別打架了,沒(méi)有人想聽(tīng)你們?cè)谶@里吵鬧家務(wù)事。
Meaning: someone who talks about doing big things but doesn’t do anything含義:只是說(shuō)大話但從來(lái)不做事的人
Example: I told you Eric is all talk and no trousers. He was bragging that he’ll ask Jenny put and he didn’t even say ‘hi’ to her.例句:我告訴過(guò)你埃里克只談空話,不做實(shí)事。他吹噓說(shuō)他會(huì)約珍妮出來(lái),但他甚至沒(méi)有跟她打招呼。
Meaning: to do something immediately
Example: Ann was always ready to help at the drop of a hat.
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Meaning: beyond what is socially acceptable behavior
Example: Asking her about her mother’s sickness was below the belt.
Meaning: to be very full during a meal, for a place to be overcrowded, or in relation to clothes that don’t fit含義:在吃飯的時(shí)候吃得很飽;地方過(guò)于擁擠;或者指不合身的衣服
Example: Wow, this club is so packed it’s bursting at the seams.例句:哇,這家俱樂(lè)部太擠了,堵得水泄不通。
Caught with one’s pants down
Meaning: to be exposed in an embarrassing situation or when you’re not prepared含義:在尷尬的情況下或你沒(méi)有準(zhǔn)備好的時(shí)候被發(fā)現(xiàn)曝光
Example: I was expecting the meeting to be next week and I was caught with my pants down when the boss asked me about my project.例句:我本來(lái)期待著會(huì)議在下周進(jìn)行,但當(dāng)老板問(wèn)我關(guān)于項(xiàng)目的問(wèn)題時(shí),我被當(dāng)場(chǎng)問(wèn)住了。
Meaning: said about people who are similar
Example: When I talked to her for the first time I knew we were cut from the same cloth.例句:當(dāng)我和她第一次談話時(shí),我就知道我們極為相似。
Meaning: to wear your best clothes/outfit
Example: I’m dressed to the nines whenever I go on a date, it makes me feel more confident.例句:我每次約會(huì)都打扮得光鮮亮麗,這讓我覺(jué)得更有自信。
Meaning: about something that is the right size
Example: I though the wedding dress I chose would need some adjustments, but it fits me like a glove.我以為我選擇的婚紗需要一些調(diào)整,但它很適合我。
Hand in glove with someone
Meaning: to have an extremely close relationship with someone
Example: John is my closest coworker we do everything hand in glove.例句:約翰是我最親密的同事,我們做什么事都形影不離。
Have a card up one’s sleeve
Meaning: to have a planned strategy to use when the right time comes含義:有計(jì)劃地在適當(dāng)?shù)臅r(shí)候使用策略
Example: During negotiation I like to have a card up my sleeve.例句:在談判過(guò)程中,我覺(jué)得胸有成竹。
Meaning: to be nervous or excited about something
Example: Kylie’s got ants in her pants, she can’t wait for the trip.例句:凱麗坐立不安,她對(duì)于這次旅行已經(jīng)迫不及待了。
Example: The mayor has deep pockets, he can afford a car like that.市長(zhǎng)有錢(qián),他買(mǎi)得起這樣的車。
Meaning: without any preparation
Example: You shouldn’t make public remarks off the cuff.例句:你不應(yīng)該即興發(fā)表公開(kāi)言論。
Meaning: to try harder at something
Example: You have been slacking off, it’s time to pull your socks up and pass all the exams.例句:你一直在偷懶,是時(shí)候鼓起精神,通過(guò)所有的考試了。
Example: Put a sock in it, we can’t hear what they’re saying in the movie.例句:別說(shuō)話了,我聽(tīng)不見(jiàn)他們?cè)陔娪袄镎f(shuō)的什么了。
Put one’s thinking cap on
Meaning: to think hard about something
Example: I don’t have an idea for a gift for Janice, I need to put my thinking cap on and come up with something good.例句:我不知道給珍妮絲買(mǎi)什么禮物,我需要開(kāi)動(dòng)腦筋好好想想并想出點(diǎn)兒東西來(lái)。
Meaning: prepare to work hard
Example: This semester is going to be hard, we need to roll up our sleeves and get through it.例句:這個(gè)學(xué)期很難,我們需要努力度過(guò)難關(guān)。
Example: Gina wears the trousers in their relationship.
(來(lái)源:滬江英語(yǔ))