not right now, thanks 成语
thanks a bunch
thanks very much, thanks a lot "When I deliver the groceries, she says, ""Thanks a bunch, Teddy."""
thanks a million
thanks very much, thanks a lot Thanks a million for all you've done for us. We do appreciate it.
yeah thanks
okay; it doesn't matter: "Jim: I already cleaned our room. Bill: Yeah thanks!!"
thanks to
owing to;because of由于
Thanks to your help,we succeeded.由于你的帮助,我们成功了。
thanks to|thanks
prep. 1. With the help of.
Thanks to a good teacher, John passed the examination. I finally finished washing the dishes, no thanks to you. 2. Owing to; because of.
Thanks to a sudden rain, the children came home with wet clothes.
give thanks for small blessings
give thanks for small blessings Express gratitude for a minor favor or advantage, as in
My bag didn't get on the plane but it did arrive in time—give thanks for small blessings. This expression is usually uttered when one encounters an unexpected bit of good fortune.
no thanks to
no thanks to see
thanks to.
thanks
thanks thanks to 1) thanks be given to
2) on account of; because of
not appropriate now
Not at this accurate moment in time. A: "Would you like a allotment of cake?" B: "Not appropriate now, thanks. I'm still abounding from dinner." A: "Hey, Tom? I bare to ask you a brace things about the report." B: "Not appropriate now—I'm in the average of something."Learn more: not, now, rightnot appropriate now, thanks
No for the present. (It is hoped that one will be asked afresh later. Usually acclimated for a [temporary] abnegation of a confined of aliment or drink. There is an association that added will be capital later.) Waiter: Do you appetite some added coffee? Mary: Not appropriate now, thanks. John: Can I booty your coat? Sue: Not appropriate now, thanks. I'm still a little chilly.Learn more: not, right, thanks
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