의미: barberedbar·ber〔L 「수염(barb)을 깎는 사람」의 뜻에서〕 n. 1 이발사 《여성 상대의 이발사는 hairdresser》 ▶ at the barber’s 이발소에서 2 【기상】 빙연(氷煙)(frost smoke) 3 《미·속어》 수다스런 야구 선수, 빈볼을 던지는 투수 do a barber 《미·속어》 잘 지껄이다 (NOTE) 영·미에서는, 예약제가 흔하며, 이발과 면도·세발이 따로따로 구별되어 각각의 요금과 팁을 치름. ━ vt. <남을> 이발하다; <잔디를> 깎다 ━ vi. 이발업을 하다
bere 관용구
one's days are numbered
Idiom(s): one's days are numbered
Theme: ENDINGS
[for someone] to face death or dismissal. • If I don’t get this contract, my days are numbered at this company. • Uncle Tom has a terminal disease. His days are numbered.
Days are numbered
When someone’s days are numbered, they are expected to die soon.
days are numbered|day|days|number|numbered
(Someone or something) does not have long to live or stay. The days of the old school building are numbered.When a man becomes ninety years old, his days are numbered.
bereaved
bereaved the bereaved the survivors of a person who has died recently
days are numbered, one's
days are numbered, one's Also, its days are numbered. The usefulness or life of someone or something is nearly ended. For example, When they announced the layoffs, she knew her days at the company were numbered, or My car's days are numbered—the transmission is shot. A version of this expression appears in the Bible (Daniel 5:26): “God hath numbered thy kingdom and finished it.” It came into common use in the late 1800s.
An bere idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with bere, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
유사한 단어 사전, 다른 단어, 동의어, 숙어 관용구 bere