if the shoe fits(, wear it) イディオム
major (credit)
(See a major)
push me (to the limit)
put pressure on me, bug me too much Don't push me. One more insult and I'll punch you.
that's a crock (of shit)
"that is not true; bullshit; crap" A Mustang is faster than a Corvette? That's a crock!
take (it) (up)on oneself
assume powers beyond what one should超出个人权力范围承担(某事);擅自
He took it upon himself to cancel the contract without consulting any of his colleagues.他不同任何同事商量就擅自取消了合同。
That fellow takes too much upon himself;anyone would think he was the manager.那个家伙太会自作主张多管事,任何人都会以为他是经理。
off (one/he/she/it) goes!|go|goes|off|off he goes|
v. phr. Said of a person, a vehicle, or a memorable thing who/which has started leaving or moving, both as a statement of fact (declarative assertion) or as a command (imperative).
When the boat hit the water in the formal launching ceremony, they cried out simultaneously, "Off she goes!"if the shoe fits(, abrasion it)
If article (typically negative) applies to one, one should accede it or acquire albatross or accusation for it. I apperceive you don't like actuality alleged unreliable, but if the shoes fits, abrasion it. A: "Why do agents consistently amusement me like some affectionate of troublemaker?" B: "If the shoe fits...."Learn more: if, shoe, wearIf the shoe fits(, abrasion it).
Prov. An aspersing acknowledgment applies to you, so you should acquire it. (Slightly rude.) Fred: Hey, Jill, how's your love life? Jill: I don't like busy-bodies, Fred. Fred: Are you calling me a busybody? Jane: If the shoe fits, abrasion it. Ellen: The assistant told me I don't address well! Bill: If the shoe fits, Ellen.Learn more: fit, if, shoeif the shoe fits, abrasion it
Also, if the cap fits, abrasion it. If article applies to you, acquire it, as in These problems are adamantine to solve, and best bodies would charge help, so if the shoe fits, abrasion it! This announcement originated as if the cap fits, which alluded to a fool's cap and dates from the aboriginal 1700s. Although this adaptation has not died out entirely, shoe today is added accepted and apparently acquired bill through the Cinderella bogie tale, in which the prince approved her out by agency of the slipper she absent at the ball. Learn more: if, shoe, wearif the shoe fits
AMERICANYou say if the shoe fits back you are cogent addition that abhorrent animadversion which acquire been fabricated about them are apparently accurate or fair. `She said article about me actuality in a bad mood,' — `Well, if the shoe fits.' Note: The accepted British announcement is if the cap fits. Learn more: fit, if, shoeIf the shoe fits, abrasion it
and ITSFWI sent. & comp. abb. If this applies to you, do article about it. Maybe this applies to you. ITSFWI. Learn more: if, shoe, wearif the shoe fits, abrasion it
If article applies to you, acquire it. This announcement is a adaptation of an earlier term, if the cap fits, put it on, which originally meant a fool’s cap and dates from the aboriginal eighteenth century. This adaptation is rarely heard today. Its backup by a shoe apparently came about attributable to the added acceptance of the Cinderella story, and indeed, an aboriginal actualization in print, in Clyde Fitch’s comedy The Climbers (1901), states, “If the slipper fits.”Learn more: if, shoe, wear