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alveolars
al·ve·o·lar || æl'vɪələn. 歯茎音(音声学)adj. 肺胞の; 上歯茎の; 歯槽の; (音声学)歯茎音の
lars イディオム
bet you dollars to donuts
"I will bet dollars, you bet donuts; give you odds" Ben is the fastest runner. I'll bet you dollars to donuts he wins.
feel like a million dollars
feel wonderful I feel like a million dollars today so I think that I will go for a walk.
feel like a million dollars/bucks
feel wonderful Although I have been sick for a few weeks I feel like a million dollars today.
look like a million dollars
look well and prosperous, appear healthy and happy He was looking like a million dollars when I saw him at the party last weekend.
feel like a million (dollars)
be in the best of health and spirits精神旺盛
He had a headache yesterday but feels like a million dollars today.他昨天还头痛,但今天却感到精神很好。
Dollars for doughnuts
(USA) If something is dollars for doughnuts, it is a sure bet or certainty.
feel like a million|a million|dollar|dollars|feel|
v. phr., informal To be in the best of health and spirits. I feel like a million this morning. He had a headache yesterday but feels like a million dollars today.
Compare: LOOK LIKE A MILLION.
look like a million dollars|a million dollars|doll
v. phr., informal To look well and prosperous; appear healthy and happy and lucky; look pretty and attractive. John came back from Florida driving a fine new car, tanned and glowing with health. He looked like a million dollars. Dressed in the new formal and in a new hairdo, Betty looked like a million dollars.
Compare: FEEL LIKE A MILLION.
dollars to doughnuts, it's
dollars to doughnuts, it's
It's a virtual certainty, as in It's dollars to doughnuts that the team will make the playoffs. This metaphoric term pits dollars against doughnuts as in a bet. [Colloquial; late 1800s]