의미: abrogateab·ro·gate vt. <법률·습관 등을> 폐기하다 -ga·ble a. -gà·tor n.
rog 관용구
little frog in a big pond
an unimportant person in a large group or organization He transferred to the headquarters branch but he is a little frog in a big pond and nobody knows him now.
in progress
Idiom(s): in progress
Theme: HAPPENING
happening now; taking place at this time. • You can't go into that room. There is a meeting in progress. • Please tell me about the work you have in progress.
get a frog in one's throat
Idiom(s): get a frog in one's throat
Theme: COMMUNICATION - VERBAL
to get soreness or something else in one's throat that prevents one from talking well. • The speaker got a frog in his throat and had to stop talking for a while. • Excuse me. I have a frog in my throat.
big frog in a small pond
Idiom(s): big frog in a small pond
Theme: SIZE
to be an important person in the midst of less important people. • I'd rather be a big frog in a small pond than the opposite. • The trouble with Tom is that he's a big frog in a small pond. He needs more competition.
Frog in my throat
If you have a frog in your throat, you can't speak or you are losing your voice because you have a problem with your throat.
Juggle frogs
If you are juggling frogs, you are trying to do something very difficult.
a frog in my throat
when your throat tickles and makes you cough: "Sorry I can't stop coughing - I've got a frog in my throat."
big frog in a small pond|big|frog|pond
n. phr., informal An important person in a small place or position; someone who is respected and honored in a small company, school, or city; a leader in a small group. As company president, he had been a big frog in a small pond, but he was not so important as a new congressman in Washington. Antonym: LITTLE FROG IN A BIG POND.
in progress|progress
adj. phr. Going ahead; being made or done; happening. Plans are in progress to build a new school next year.A dog ran out on the playing field while the game was in progress. Antonym: IN CHECK.
little frog in a big pond|big pond|frog|little|lit
n. phr. An unimportant person in a large group or organization. In a large company, even a fairly successful man is likely to feel like a little frog in a big pond.When Bill transferred to a larger high school, he found himself a small frog in a big pond. Antonym: BIG FROG IN A SMALL POND.
ten roger|roger|ten
v. phr., slang, citizen's band radio jargon I acknowledge. That's a ten roger.
frog
frog have a frog in one's throat to experience temporary hoarseness due to throat irritation
frog in one's throat Hoarseness or phlegm in the throat, as in Can you understand me? I've got a frog in my throat. This expression probably owes its origin to the froglike croaks produced by a person with a sore throat. [c. 1900]
rogues' gallery A police collection of pictures of criminals and suspects kept for identification purposes. For example, The detective went through the entire rogues' gallery but couldn't find a match with the suspect. [Mid-1800s]
An rog 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 rog, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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