有关衣服的英语成语
be in somebody's shoes
处于另一个人的处境。
I wouldn't like to be in Nancy's shoes. She'll have a lot of problems with her boss.
It was embarrassing for her to be seen in her birthday suit.
'Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence in society.'
Quote attributed to Mark Twain
The committee must surely have been in his pocket.
短语to roll one's sleeves up字面意思是把袖子向上卷。这个习语比喻的意思是为艰苦的工作做准备。
1. She rolled her sleeves up and started doing the housework.
2. Let's roll up our sleeves, work together, and try to get the work done.
如果你勒紧腰带(tighten your belt),意思是你试着花更少的钱或使用更少的资源。
- Going on holiday abroad will cost us a lot of money so we're all going to have to tighten our belts.
- She decided to tighten her belt because she was fired from her full-time job.
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