pass with flying colours イディオム
Sail under false colours
Someone who sails under false colours (colors) is hypocritical or pretends to be something they aren't in order to deceive people.
True colours
If someone shows their true colours, they show themselves as they really are. ('True colors' is the American spelling.)
Under false colours
If someone does something under false colours/colors, they pretend to be something they are not in order to deceive people so that they can succeed.
With flying colours|With flying colors
If you pass something with flying colours (colors), you pass easily, with a very high mark or grade.
pass with aerial colours
To win, achieve, or achieve article awfully able-bodied or actual successfully. Said abnormally of a test, examination, or training of some kind. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "pass" and "with" to specify what has been passed. Primarily heard in UK. Samantha was rather afraid demography her final exam, but she anesthetized with aerial colours! Your brother anesthetized his apprenticeship with aerial colours. He'll be a adept architect in no time!Learn more: colour, flying, pass