Like a moth to a flame
Significado: Irresistibly attracted to something potentially harmful.
Being drawn 'like a moth to a flame' means being irresistibly attracted to something dangerous—unable to resist despite the risk of harm.
Ejemplos
- She was drawn to him like a moth to a flame. 她像飞蛾扑火一样被他吸引。Se sintió atraída por él como una polilla por la luz.彼女は蛾が炎に引き寄せられるように彼に惹かれた。그녀는 불나방처럼 그에게 끌렸다.
- He's like a moth to a flame with gambling. 他对赌博就像飞蛾扑火。Con el juego es como una polilla atraída por la llama.彼はギャンブルに蛾が炎に引き寄せられるように惹かれる。그는 도박에 불나방처럼 빠져든다.
- Bad boys attract her like a moth to a flame. 坏男孩对她有飞蛾扑火般的吸引力。Los chicos malos la atraen como la luz a las polillas.不良少年に彼女は蛾のように引き寄せられる。나쁜 남자들에게 그녀는 불나방처럼 끌린다.
Pronunciación
/laɪk ə mɒθ tʊ ə fleɪm/
Guía de uso
Contexto: attraction, danger, romance
Tono: warning, descriptive
✓ Correcto
- Like a moth to a flame像飞蛾扑火como una polilla a la llama蛾が炎に引き寄せられるように불나방처럼 끌리다
- Moth to a flame飞蛾扑火polilla a la llama飛んで火に入る夏の虫불나방
Errores comunes
- About dangerous attraction
Origen e historia
Moths are famously drawn to lights, often fatally. The image of irresistible attraction to danger has made this a lasting metaphor.
Etimología: Moths' fatal attraction to flames
Primera vez registrado: Historical expression
Contexto cultural
Era: Historical to present
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Poetry; Romance
Regional notes: English-language universal.
Variaciones
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