意味: AMPSAMPS (Analog Mobile Phone System)アナログモバイル電話システム, (電気通信)最も広く一般的に使われているアナログ携帯電話通信の標準(米国の携帯電話産業の基準)
amps イディオム
ampster
Australian slang for a showman's or trickster's accomplice who starts buying the tickets, goods etc.
put the clamps on
Idiom(s): put the clamps on (sb)
Theme: CONTROL
to restrain or restrict someone. (Slang.) • Tom's parents put the clamps on him. They decided he was getting out of hand. • They got mad and put on the clamps.
have a foot in both camps
Idiom(s): have a foot in both camps
Theme: FLEXIBILITY
to have an interest in or to support each of two opposing groups of people. • The shop steward had been promised a promotion and so had afoot in both camps during the strike—workers and management. • Mr. Smith has afoot in both camps in the parent-teacher dispute. He teaches math, but he has a son at the school.
foot in both camps, have a
foot in both camps, have a Support or have good relations with two opposing sides. For example, He had a foot in both camps, making donations to candidates in both parties. In this expression camp alludes to encampments of enemy troops in a battle. [First half of 1900s]
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