Meaning:
ado
ə'duːn.
a rapid active commotion
without further more ado Idiom, Proverb
a shadow of his former self
much lighter than he was before, very thin and weak After twenty years in prison, he was a shadow of his former self.
adonis
attractive man
daffadown dilly
London Cockney rhyming slang for boots
tadow
(interj) wow! Usually said in reference to an attractive woman
adopt as
take(sb.,esp.a child)into one's family as a relation收养
The family have adopted three children as their own.这个家庭已经收养了3个孩子。
without further ado
Idiom(s): without further ado
Theme: NOW
without further talk. (An overworked phrase usually heard in public announcements.)
• And without further ado, I would like to introduce Mr. Bill Franklin!
• The time has come to leave, so without further ado, good evening and good-bye.
much ado about nothing
Idiom(s): much ado about nothing
Theme: EXAGGERATION
a lot of excitement about nothing. (This is the title of a play by Shakespeare. Do not confuse ado with adieu.)
• All the commotion about the new tax law turned out to be much ado about nothing.
• Your promises always turn out to be much ado about nothing.
beyond the shadow of a doubt
Idiom(s): beyond the shadow of a doubt
Theme: CERTAINTY
completely without doubt.
• We accepted her story as true beyond the shadow of a doubt.
• Please assure us that you are certain of the facts beyond the shadow of a doubt.
afraid of one's own shadow
Idiom(s): afraid of one's own shadow
Theme: FEAR
easily frightened; always frightened, timid, or suspicious.
• After Tom was robbed, he was even afraid of his own shadow.
• Jane has always been a shy child. She has been afraid of her own shadow since she was three.
Beyond a shadow of a doubt
If something's beyond a shadow of a doubt, then absolutely no doubts remain about it.
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