Significato: abettingn. favoreggiamentoa·bet || ə'betv. spalleggiare, favoreggiare, appoggiare (in attività illecite)
ettin Idioma
getting on in years
(See get on in years)
how are you getting along
are you able to do it? are you okay? how are you doing """How are you getting along at the new school, Gail?"" ""Fine. I like my subjects."""
gettin' jiggy wit it
dancing, gettin yo groove, getting clean
gettin' yo swirl on
to dance
It takes some getting used to
Idiom(s): It takes (some) getting used to
Theme: ENDURANCE
It is so unpleasant that you will have to get used to it, and then it won't bother you so much. (Said in recognition of the unpleasantness of something.) • I never ate duck's feet before. It takes some getting used to. • These hot Mexican dishes seem impossible at first. They take some getting used to, I agree. But it's worth it.
get out while the getting is good
Idiom(s): get out while the getting is good
Theme: DEPART
to leave a place while it is still possible to do so; to withdraw from a place, position, or some organization at an opportune time. • The party was getting noisy enough that one of the neighbors was bound to call the police, so we left. We always get out while the getting is good. • Everyone at my office was being required to do more and more work. I decided to get out while the getting was good. I quit.
Like watching sausage getting made
If something is like watching sausages getting made, unpleasant truths about it emerge that make it much less appealing. The idea is that if people watched sausages getting made, they would probably be less fond of them.
pace-setting|pace|setting
adj.Bob's time in the cross-country race was pace-setting.The country is growing at a pace-setting rate.
setting-up|setting
adj. Done early in the morning to make you fresh and feel strong for the day. Tom jumped out of bed and did his setting-up exercises. Compare: DAILY DOZEN.
it takes getting used to One needs to become accustomed to something. For example, We've always had a small car, so driving a big van like this—well, it takes getting used to. This idiom employs used to in the sense of “accustomed to,” a usage dating from the first half of the 1500s.
An ettin 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 ettin, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Dizionario di parole simili, diverso tenore, sinonimi, di invocazione per Idioma ettin