Thursday, 16 April 2026

take the gloves off

 








take the gloves off
= to engage in a fight or approach a situation in a more aggressive or confrontational manner  

As the presidential election approached, both candidates took the gloves off, launching numerous attack ads on TV against each other’s policies.
隨著總統大選臨近,兩位候選人都不再客氣,在電視上投放大量攻擊廣告,互相抨擊對方的政策。

During the business negotiation, Mark decided to take the gloves off, pushing for a better deal aggressively.
在商業談判中,Mark決定強硬起來,積極爭取更好的交易條件。

In the debate competition, Susan took the gloves off, challenging her opponent directly on controversial topics.
在辯論比賽中,Susan火力全開,直接就在具爭議性的議題上挑戰對手。

As the protest date approached, Susan took the gloves off, rallying supporters and amplifying her message.
隨著抗議日期臨近,Susan全力出擊,積極召集支持者並擴大她的訊息影響力。


Some synonyms and antonyms for the phrase "take the gloves off."

Synonyms 
Be aggressive
Fight harder
Go on the offensive 

Antonyms
Play nice 
Avoid conflict
Take it easy

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01. What does the phrase "take the gloves off" most closely mean?

A) To act in a polite and restrained manner

B) To become aggressive and confrontational

C) To take a break from a situation

D) To work collaboratively with others


02. What does "take the gloves off" mean?

A) Be gentle and calm

B) Start fighting seriously

C) Wear gloves for safety

D) Clean your hands well




Wednesday, 15 April 2026

pipe dream

 pipe dream

= a hope, plan, or idea that is very unlikely to happen or is unrealistic


Winning the lottery and becoming a millionaire overnight is just a pipe dream for most people.


She wanted to be a famous movie star, but without any experience, it seemed like a pipe dream.


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What does "pipe dream" mean?


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A) A realistic goal

B) An unlikely hope

C) A common habit

D) A funny story

Tuesday, 14 April 2026

belie







belie
= to show something to be false or to contradict it

His positive attitude belies the struggles and challenges he has faced throughout his life.
他的積極態度掩蓋了他一生中所面臨的掙扎和挑戰。

The warm smile on his face belies his true feelings of sadness.
他臉上的暖心微笑掩飾了他內心真正的悲傷。

The child's innocent questions belied a surprising level of intelligence.
孩子天真的問題掩蓋了令人驚訝的智慧水平。

The team's success belies the challenges they faced during the season.
團隊的成功掩蓋了他們在賽季中所面臨的挑戰。


Some synonyms and antonyms for "belie":

Synonyms:
Contradict
Disprove
Falsify
Deny 

Antonyms:
Confirm
Support
Affirm
Validate 

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01. In which of the following sentences does the word "belie" correctly convey its meaning?

A) The evidence presented seems to belie the witness's original testimony.

B) Her smile belies her disappointment about the outcome of the event.

C) The company’s profits belied its claims of financial struggles.

D) All of the above.


02. Which sentence best shows the meaning of the verb "belie"? 

A) To hide the true meaning

B) To tell a big lie

C) To speak very loudly

D) To explain clearly




 

Monday, 13 April 2026

Quiz Of The Day

 Choose the correct sentence:

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A) She don’t like coffee.

B) She doesn’t likes coffee.

C) She doesn’t like coffee.

D) She don’t likes coffee.


beat your brains out

 





beat your brains out
= to think very hard about something 

Susan has been beating her brains out trying to memorize all the terms and theories for the chemistry test.
Susan一直在拼命努力記住化學測驗的所有術語和理論。

Susan has been beating her brains out trying to solve the puzzles.
Susan一直在拼命努力解決謎題。

Mark has been beating his brains out trying to increase revenue from the marketing campaign.
Mark一直在拼命努力提高行銷活動的收入。

The coach was beating his brains out trying to identify the rival's weaknesses during the match.
這名教練在比賽期間拼命努力找出對手的弱點。


Some synonyms and antonyms for the phrase "beat your brains out":

Synonyms:
Rack your brain
Think hard 
Struggle to understand 
Wrack your brain 

Antonyms: 
Take it easy 
Act impulsively
Relax 
Go with the flow

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01. What does the phrase "beat your brains out" mean?

A) To relax and take it easy

B) To work extremely hard or put in excessive effort

C) To engage in physical exercise

D) To easily solve a problem


02. A student is trying very hard to solve a difficult puzzle. They say, “I’m beating my brains out.” What does it mean?

A. They are sleeping badly.

B. They are thinking hard.

C. They are eating fast.

D. They are quitting now.






Friday, 10 April 2026

afraid of your own shadow

 







afraid of your own shadow
= to be excessively timid

Since the car accident occurred last week, he’s become afraid of his own shadow and never crosses the zebra lines.
自從上週發生車禍後,他變得杯弓蛇影,再也不敢過斑馬線。

After that frightening experience, she has become afraid of her own shadow, avoiding crowded places.
經歷那次可怕的事件後,她變得杯弓蛇影,不敢去人多的地方。

After experiencing bullying in school, Susan became afraid of her own shadow, avoiding social situations altogether.
在校園霸凌的經歷後,Susan變得草木皆兵,完全迴避社交場合。

Following the news report about the fire, many in the neighborhood felt afraid of their own shadows, fearing that another fire might occur.
火災新聞報導後,附近許多居民都變得驚弓之鳥,擔心另一場火災可能發生。


Synonyms and antonyms for the phrase "afraid of your own shadow":

Synonyms:
Timid
Fearful
Cowardly 
Anxious

Antonyms:
Brave
Courageous
Bold
Fearless
Confident

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In which of the following contexts would the phrase "afraid of your own shadow" most appropriately apply?

A) A person who confidently presents at a public speaking event

B) Someone who avoids social situations due to extreme anxiety

C) An individual who enjoys exploring new places without fear

D) A child excitedly playing outside in the evening light