(as) busy as a cat on a hot tin roof Idiom
go through the roof
become very angry, blow your stack Mr. Tse will go through the roof when he sees all these mistakes.
hit the roof
become very angry, go into a rage He hit the roof when he found out that his son had wrecked the family car.
proof of the pudding...
(See the proof of the pudding is in the eating)
the proof of the pudding is in the eating
do not judge until you test the finished product, do not jump to conclusions She drew a cartoon of a boy with a plum on his thumb. Then she wrote The proof of the pudding...
through the roof
(See go through the roof)
went through the roof
(See go through the roof)
raise the roof
1.make a lot of noise吵闹
The gang raised the roof with the singins.这帮人唱歌唱得吵死人。
2.scold loudly大声批评;严厉指责
Mother raised the roof when she saw the dog's muddy footprints on her new bed spread.看到新床单上有狗的泥脚印时,母亲便高声训斥。
The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
The real value of something can be judged only after it has been tried or tested.
Proclaim it from the rooftops
If something is proclaimed from the rooftops, it is made as widely known and as public as possible.
Proof of the pudding is in the eating
This means that something can only be judged when it is tested or by its results. (It is often shortened to 'Proof of the pudding'.)
(as) alive as a cat on a hot tin roof
Constantly busy, active, or active (with something). I'm currently choreographing three plays, so I'm alive as a cat on a hot tin roof appropriate now.Learn more: busy, cat, hot, on, roof, tin