宝贝 = apple of somebody’s eye
e.g. You are the apple of your mother’s eye
2009年11月18日星期三
2009年11月17日星期二
how to say 大饱眼福 in English?
大饱眼福 = have a feast for the eye
= feast one’s eyes on the beautiful scenery美景
= feast one’s eyes on the beautiful scenery美景
2009年11月16日星期一
how to say 白眼 in English?
白眼 = look at somebody with contempt
= give somebody a black look
= take a reproachful look at somebody
= cast a contemptuous glance/eye at somebody
= take a reproachful look at somebody
= take a disdainful look at somebody
= cast an accusatory glance at somebody
= give somebody a black look
= take a reproachful look at somebody
= cast a contemptuous glance/eye at somebody
= take a reproachful look at somebody
= take a disdainful look at somebody
= cast an accusatory glance at somebody
2009年11月15日星期日
how to say 拔河比赛, 拔鸡毛, 拔牙 in English?
拔河比赛 = tug-of-war contest
拔鸡毛 = pluck a chicken
拔牙 = take out a tooth
= pull a tooth
= extract a tooth
拔鸡毛 = pluck a chicken
拔牙 = take out a tooth
= pull a tooth
= extract a tooth
拔河比赛, 拔鸡毛, 拔牙
拔河比赛 = tug-of-war contest
拔鸡毛 = pluck a chicken
拔牙 = take out a tooth
= pull a tooth
= extract a tooth
拔鸡毛 = pluck a chicken
拔牙 = take out a tooth
= pull a tooth
= extract a tooth
2009年11月13日星期五
how to say 扮鬼脸, 扮演 in English?
扮鬼脸 = make a face at somebody
e.g. He makes a face at the young girl.
扮演 = play
e.g. John played the clown.小丑
e.g. He makes a face at the young girl.
扮演 = play
e.g. John played the clown.小丑
2009年11月12日星期四
how to say 新娘 , 新郎 ,伴郎,伴娘,傧相 in English?
新娘 = bride
新郎 = Groom
伴郎 = groomsman
伴娘 = bridesmaid
傧相 = best man (at a wedding婚礼)
新郎 = Groom
伴郎 = groomsman
伴娘 = bridesmaid
傧相 = best man (at a wedding婚礼)
新娘 , 新郎 ,伴郎,伴娘,傧相
新娘 = bride
新郎 = Groom
伴郎 = groomsman
伴娘 = bridesmaid
傧相 = best man (at a wedding婚礼)
新郎 = Groom
伴郎 = groomsman
伴娘 = bridesmaid
傧相 = best man (at a wedding婚礼)
2009年11月11日星期三
how to say 巴结 in English?
巴结 = lick somebody’s boots
= try one’s best to please somebody
= curry favour with somebody
e.g
He tried his best to please the boss.
He is always trying to curry favour with the boss.
Don’t expect me to go licking the boss’s boot.
= try one’s best to please somebody
= curry favour with somebody
e.g
He tried his best to please the boss.
He is always trying to curry favour with the boss.
Don’t expect me to go licking the boss’s boot.
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