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bin Идиома
cabin fever
feeling depressed because you have to stay inside After three weeks of cold weather we all had cabin fever.
give you a ribbing
tease you, bug you, give you a hard time When I got stuck in the lake, my friends gave me a ribbing.
in a bind
in trouble They will really be in a bind if they can
loony bin
mental hospital, nut house If you ride that giraffe downtown they'll put you in the loony bin.
quicker than you can say Jack Robinson
very quickly The ghost was gone - quicker 'n you can say Jack Robinson!
round robin
a contest or game in which each player or team plays every other player or team in turn, a meeting in which each one in a group takes part He took part in the round robin competition at his school.
round robin (letter)
a letter written by a group of people with each person writing part of the letter We sent a round robin letter to the librarian to ask for better opening hours for the library.
round robin (meeting or discussion)
a meeting or discussion in which each person in a group takes part We had a round robin panel discussion on what we could do to help save the environment.
round robin (tournament or contest)
game or contest in which each player or team plays every other player or team in turn The round robin tournament was held in order to choose the championship team for the city.
sin bin (hockey)
(See the sin bin)
the sin bin (hockey)
the penalty box, cool your heels For tripping, hooking or holding you get two minutes in the sin bin.
bin
to throw away, to discard
bin lid
an adolescent. Rhyming slang for kid
bin off
1. to discard, throw away 2. to terminate a relationship
bindle
1. of heroin: Little folded-up piece of paper 2. the bundle in which a hobo carries all his worldy posessions
bindle punk
a hobo or derelict hired to do rough or unpleasant work
bindle stiff
one who steals a hobo's bindle
bing
jailhouse talk for solitary confinement, hence "crazy"
binge
1. a spree, often involving food or alcohol 2. to go on a spree
binman
a refuse collector, a dustbin man
binnie
a refuse collector
binno
see binman
bins
spectacles
bint
derogatory term for a woman. From the Arabic "bint" meaning girl or daughter
bobbing for fries
extremely ugly--as in the girl's so ugly she stuck her face in a fry vat
bobbins
rubbish, nonsense, useless. Manchester rhyming slang for rotten, from bobbins of cotton:"That meal was bobbins, next time we'll eat at home"
bobbinsed
drunk, intoxicated [Manchester use]
dust-bin
grave
bind over
compel legally to do sth.使…保证做 The two men were bound over to keep the peace.这两个人被勒令守法。 The magistrate said,“I shall bind you over to keep the peace.”地方法官说:“我要你遵纪守法。”
bind up
1.wrap about 捆扎 She expertly bound up the wound.她娴熟地把伤口包了起来。 2.be closely connected with 同…密切相关 Her life is bound up in yours now.现在她的生活同你密不可分。 3.be absorbed in 沉缅于;专心干 He is completely bound up in the book he is writing.他正潜心写那本书。 4.heal治好 Consolation will bind up her broken heart.安慰将会抚平她受伤的心灵。
put sbin his place
criticize sb.for impolite boldness;deflate使(某人)不敢越轨;使(某人)守本分 She was a teacher who could put an impolitely bold boy in his place with just a glance.她是个瞪一眼就能叫无礼的男生听话的老师。 If he dares to be impudent with me again,I'll put him in his place.要是他再敢对我无礼,我就要对他不客气了。
stab sbin the back
say or do sth.unfair that harms sb.诽谤或陷害… Owen stabbed his friend Max in the back by telling lies about him.欧文背后造谣中伤他的朋友麦克斯。 He is the sort of man to stab you in the back.他是那种会在背后给你下毒手的人。
go on a binge
Idiom(s): go on a binge
Theme: DRINKING
to do too much of something. (Slang. Especially to drink too much.) • Jane went on a binge last night and is very sick this morning. • Bill loves to spend money on clothes. He's out on a binge right now—buying everything in sight.
before you can say Jack Robinson
Idiom(s): before you can say Jack Robinson
Theme: SOON
almost immediately. (Often found in children's stories.) • And before you could say Jack Robinson, the bird flew away. • I'll catch a plane and be there before you can say Jack Robinson.
all around Robin Hood's barn
Idiom(s): all around Robin Hood's barn
Theme: EVERYWHERE
going somewhere not by a direct route; going way out of the way [to get somewhere]; by a long and circuitous route. • We had to go all around Robin Hood's barn to get to the little town. • She walked all around Robin Hood's barn looking for a shop that sold Finnish glassware.
before one can say Jack Robinson|Jack|Jack Robinso
adv. cl., informal Very quickly; suddenly. An overused phrase. Before I could say Jack Robinson, the boy was gone. Compare: IN A FLASH, RIGHT AWAY.
bingo card|bingo|card
n., slang A response card, bound into a periodical, containing numbers keyed to editorial or advertising matter, giving the reader the opportunity to send for further information by marking the numbers of the items he is interested in; such a card can be mailed free of charge. Jack thinks he is saving time by filling out bingo cards instead of writing a letter.
cradle-robbing|cradle|rob|robbing
adj. or n.Bob is seventeen and I just saw him with a girl about twelve years old. Has he started cradle-robbing? No, that girl was his sister, not his date!
in a bind|bind|box|in a box
adv. phr., informal Likely to have trouble whether you do one thing or another. Sam is in a bind because if he carries home his aunt's groceries, his teacher will be angry because he is late, and if he doesn't, his aunt will complain. Compare: BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA, HORNS OF A DILEMMA.
round robin|robin|round
n. phr. 1. Something written, especially a request or protest that is signed by a group of people. Often used like an adjective. The people in our neighborhood are sending a round robin to the Air Force to protest the noise the jet planes make flying over our houses. 2. A letter written by a group of people each writing one or two paragraphs and then sending the letter to another person, who adds a paragraph, and so on. The class sent a round-robin letter to Bill in the hospital. 3. A meeting in which each one in a group of people takes part; a talk between various members of a group. Often used like an adjective. There is a round-robin meeting of expert fishermen on the radio, giving advice on how to catch fish. 4. A contest or games in which each player or team plays every other player or team in turn. Often used like an adjective. The tournament will be a round robin for all the high school teams in the city.
An bin 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 bin, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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