意味:
gladly glad·ly || 'glædlɪadv. 喜んで; うれしそうに
not ache fools gladly イディオム
not suffer fools gladly
not suffer fools gladly
Refuse to tolerate stupidity, as in Chris can be intimidating at these meetings; she does not suffer fools gladly. This expression comes from the New Testament (II Corinthians 11:19), where Paul sarcastically says, “For ye suffer fools gladly, seeing ye yourselves are wise.” [c. 1600]not ache fools gladly
not ache fools gladly
Refuse to abide stupidity, as in Chris can be alarming at these meetings; she does not ache fools gladly. This announcement comes from the New Testament (II Corinthians 11:19), area Paul sarcastically says, “For ye ache fools gladly, seeing ye yourselves are wise.” [c. 1600] Dictionary