Animal Expressions
Bees' knees, dog's dinner, and the menagerie of idioms
소개
영어는 동물 이미지로 가득 차 있어요. 부지런한 꿀벌부터 교활한 여우, 고집 센 노새부터 자존심 강한 공작까지, 동물들은 깊은 문화적 태도를 드러내는 방식으로 우리의 관용구와 표현에 살고 있어요.
이런 표현들 중 많은 것이 놀라운 기원을 가지고 있어요. "bee's knees(벌의 무릎)"는 곤충 해부학을 묘사하는 게 아니라 1920년대 미국에서 "최고"를 뜻하는 슬랭이었어요. "dog's dinner(개의 저녁)"는 강아지 밥이 아니라 "엉망진창"을 뜻하는 영국식 표현이고요. 이 표현들을 이해하면 생생한 비유적 어휘의 세계가 열려요.
이 챕터에서는 영어 관용구의 동물 왕국을 탐험해요——실제 동물과 신화 속 생물, 가축과 야생 동물이 등장하는 표현들이요. 영어를 다채롭게 만들고, 원어민들이 동물 유래라는 걸 의식하지도 않고 쓰는 바로 그 표현들이에요.
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- 1 Butterflies in your stomach Nervous feeling; anxious excitement.
- 2 Bug someone To annoy or bother someone persistently.
- 3 Copycat Someone who imitates another; a person who copies.
- 4 Black sheep The outcast or disreputable member of a group or family.
- 5 Scapegoat Someone blamed for others' mistakes; a person who takes t...
이 챕터의 모든 영어 슬랭 (71)
- The bee's knees The height of excellence; the best.
- Ants in your pants Unable to sit still; restless; agitated.
- Butterflies in your stomach Nervous feeling; anxious excitement.
- Fly on the wall An unnoticed observer; to secretly witness something.
- Bug someone To annoy or bother someone persistently.
- Snail's pace Extremely slow; moving very slowly.
- A bee in your bonnet An obsessive idea; something that preoccupies or annoys you.
- A can of worms A situation that creates many problems; a complicated mess.
- Busy bee A very busy, hard-working person.
- Spider sense Intuition that something is wrong; a premonitory feeling.
- Dog's dinner A mess; something done badly or chaotically.
- The cat's pyjamas Something or someone excellent; the best.
- Cat got your tongue Why aren't you speaking? Said when someone is unusually quiet.
- Fight like cat and dog To argue or fight constantly.
- A dog's life A miserable, unhappy existence.
- Copycat Someone who imitates another; a person who copies.
- Scaredy-cat A person who is easily frightened; a coward.
- Top dog The leader; the most important or powerful person.
- Make a pig's ear of To do something badly; to make a mess of something.
- Bull in a china shop A clumsy person in a delicate situation; someone causing accidental damage.
- Cash cow A reliable source of income; a profitable product or investment.
- Cold turkey Stopping an addiction abruptly without tapering off.
- Chickens come home to roost Past misdeeds eventually have consequences; karma.
- Pig out To eat greedily or excessively.
- Wolf in sheep's clothing Someone dangerous disguised as harmless; a hidden threat.
- Black sheep The outcast or disreputable member of a group or family.
- Scapegoat Someone blamed for others' mistakes; a person who takes the fall.
- Wild goose chase A futile pursuit; a hopeless search for something unobtainable.
- Eagle-eyed Having sharp, keen eyesight; noticing everything.
- Lone wolf Someone who prefers to work or act alone; a solitary person.
- Sitting duck An easy target; someone vulnerable to attack or criticism.
- Monkey business Mischief; silly or dishonest behaviour.
- Crocodile tears False, insincere tears; pretending to be sad.
- Snake in the grass A treacherous person; a hidden enemy pretending to be a friend.
- Night owl Someone who stays up late; a person most active at night.
- Hold your horses Wait; slow down; be patient.
- Put the cat among the pigeons To cause trouble or controversy; to stir things up.
- Something fishy Suspicious; something that doesn't seem right.
- Bigger fish to fry More important things to deal with; higher priorities.
- Red herring A misleading clue; something that distracts from the real issue.
- Lame duck A person or thing that is ineffective or unable to function properly.
- A bird in the hand Something certain is worth more than uncertain possibilities.
- Birds of a feather People with similar interests or characteristics; like-minded people.
- Dead duck Something doomed to fail; a person or thing with no chance.
- Like a fish out of water Completely uncomfortable; out of one's element.
- One-trick pony A person or thing with only one skill or talent.
- Monkey see, monkey do Copying others without understanding; mindless imitation.
- Take the bull by the horns To confront a problem directly; to face a challenge head-on.
- Cock and bull story An unbelievable or far-fetched tale; a lie.
- Let sleeping dogs lie Don't disturb a situation if it will cause trouble; leave well alone.
- Every dog has its day Everyone gets a chance at success or luck eventually.
- Smell a rat To suspect something is wrong; to sense deception.
- Hawks and doves Those favouring aggressive action (hawks) versus those favouring peaceful app...
- Keep the wolf from the door To maintain a basic standard of living; to stave off poverty.
- Memory like an elephant An excellent, long-lasting memory.
- Fly in the ointment A small problem that spoils something otherwise good.
- Don't look a gift horse in the mouth Don't be critical of a gift; accept gifts graciously.
- The lion's share The largest portion; the majority.
- In the doghouse In trouble; in disfavour with someone.
- A horse of a different colour Something completely different; a different matter entirely.
- Talk turkey To speak seriously and directly about something; to get down to business.
- Eager beaver An enthusiastic, hard-working person; sometimes overly keen.
- Stubborn as a mule Extremely obstinate; refusing to change position.
- Horsefeathers Nonsense; rubbish; an expression of disbelief.
- Like a moth to a flame Irresistibly attracted to something potentially harmful.
- Mad as a March hare Completely crazy; acting wildly irrational.
- Sly as a fox Very cunning and clever; craftily intelligent.
- Happy as a clam Very happy and content.
- Crooked as a dog's hind leg Very dishonest; thoroughly corrupt.
- Albatross around your neck A burden or curse that weighs you down; a persistent problem.
- Plenty of fish in the sea There are many other potential partners; you'll find someone else.
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