a euphemism for chemically manufactured illicit drugs, such as MDMA, Amphetamine Sulphate or LSD; as opposed to Cannabis etc.
remind of
make sb.remember使…想起 This hotel reminds me of the one we stayed in last year.这家旅馆使我想起了去年我们住过的那家。 He rather reminds me of his brother.见了他就使我想起了他的哥哥。
at a premium
Idiom(s): at a premium
Theme: VALUE
at a high price; priced high because of something special. • Sally bought the shoes at a premium because they were of very high quality. • This model of car is selling at a premium because so many people want to buy it.
With friends like that, who needs enemies?
This expression is used when people behave badly or treat someone badly that they are supposed to be friends with.
sworn enemies
to hate someone: "Those two are sworn enemies."
at a premium|a premium|premium
adv. phr. At a high price due to special circumstances. When his father died, Fred flew to Europe at a premium because he had no chance to buy a less expensive ticket.
sworn enemies|enemies|swear|sworn
n. phr. People or groups or nations that have a long-standing dislike for each other. The Israelis and the Arabs used to be sworn enemies but hopefully they will sign a lasting peace accord.
put a premium on Value more highly than usual, as in Her employer put a premium on honesty and hard work. First recorded in 1907, this term is almost always used figuratively.
redeeming feature
redeeming feature A good quality or aspect that makes up for other drawbacks, as in The house isn't very attractive, but the garden is the redeeming feature. This idiom, first recorded in 1827, uses redeem in the sense of “compensate.”
An emi idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with emi, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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