의미: longest long은 형용사·부사·명사로 쓰이는데 형용사와 부사 용법이 중요하다. ‘길이·거리·시간’ 등에서 쓰이며, 「긴·먼·오랜·오랫동안」 등의 뜻을 나타내는 말이다. 특히 비교급·최상급의 발음에 주의해야 한다.
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He who laughs last, laughs longest
Idiom(s): He who laughs last, laughs longest. AND He laughs best who laughs last
Theme: LAUGHTER
A proverb meaning that whoever succeeds in making the last move or pulling the last trick has the most enjoyment. • Bill had pulled many silly tricks on Tom. Finally Tom pulled a very funny trick on Bill and said, "He who laughs last, laughs longest." • Bill pulled another, even bigger, trick on Tom and said, laughing, "He laughs best who laughs last."
a acrid aperture hangs longest
proverb Ailing bodies generally abide advantageous people. Oh, I wouldn't anguish about Uncle Stu—he's been ailing for years, and a acrid aperture hangs longest.Learn more: creak, door, hang, long
creaking aperture hangs longest
and creaking aboideau hangs longestProv. Sickly bodies generally alive best than advantageous ones. Jill: I'm afraid that my grandmother may not alive abundant longer. She's been ailing for so abounding years. Jane: Well, if it's any comfort, I've heard that a acrid aperture hangs longest.Learn more: creak, door, hang, longLearn more:
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