Significado:
Aladdin's lamp
lâmpada de Aladin (história das "Mil e Uma Noites")
lamp Idioma
lamp
1. to hang out next to a streetlamp;"I'm on the street, cold lampin'" -- Public Enemy (Cold lampin' with Flavor)
2. to relax while others panic
put the clamps on
Idiom(s): put the clamps on (sb)
Theme: CONTROL
to restrain or restrict someone. (Slang.)
• Tom's parents put the clamps on him. They decided he was getting out of hand.
• They got mad and put on the clamps.
clamp down
Idiom(s): clamp down (on sb or sth)
Theme: DOMINATION
to become strict with someone; to become strict about something.
• Because Bob's grades were getting worse, his parents clamped down on him.
• The police have clamped down on speeders in this town.
• Things have already gone too far. It's too late to clamp down.
between you, me, and the lamppost
Idiom(s): between you, me, and the lamppost
Theme: SECRECY
secretively, just between you and me. (Fixed order.)
• Just between you, me, and the lamppost, Fred is leaving school.
• Now don't tell anyone else. This is just between you, me, and the lamppost.
clamp down on
act strictly to prevent something
" The government has decided to clamp down on smoking in public places."
clamp down|clamp
v., informal To put on strict controls; enforce rules or laws. After the explosion, police clamped down and let no more visitors inside the monument. The school clamped down on smoking. When the crowds became bigger and wilder, the police clamped down on them and made everyone go home.
clamp
clamp
clamp down (on)
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to become more strict (with)
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Dicionário de palavras semelhantes, Diferentes palavras, Sinônimos, Expressões idiomáticas para Idioma lamp