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gather your wits Идиома
at my wits' end
very tired and nervous, at the end of my rope After a wedding and a funeral she was at her wits' end.
match wits
compete with someone's wit or humor Don't try to match wits with Pat. He has a reply for everything.
live by/on one's wits
live by dishonest means 靠行骗为生;靠小聪明过日子 Unable to get a job when he left school,the boy lived by his wits and in the end turned to crime.这个男孩毕业以后找不到工作,靠行骗过日子,结果犯了罪。
live by one's wits
live by dishonest means 靠行骗为生;靠小聪明过日子 Unable to get a job when he left school,the boy lived by his wits and in the end turned to crime.这个男孩毕业以后找不到工作,靠行骗过日子,结果犯了罪。
live on one's wits
live by dishonest means 靠行骗为生;靠小聪明过日子 Unable to get a job when he left school,the boy lived by his wits and in the end turned to crime.这个男孩毕业以后找不到工作,靠行骗过日子,结果犯了罪。
out of one's wits
1.mad发疯 He is out of his wits.他疯了。 His provocative remark nearly drove me out of my wits.他的挑衅性的话简直把我气疯了。 2.greatly upset不知所措 He was frightened out of his wits.他被吓得不知如何是好。 The enemy,scared out of their wits,were routed,and all of us laughed for joy.敌人吓得惊慌失措,溃不成军,而我们却高兴得放声大笑。
slow in one's wits
stupid;dull愚笨 He is somewhat slow in his wits. 他有点笨。
keep one's wits about one
Idiom(s): keep one's wits about one
Theme: SURVIVAL
to keep one's mind operating in a time of stress. • If Jane hadn't kept her wits about her during the fire, things would have been much worse. • I could hardly keep my wits about me.
frighten the wits out of
Idiom(s): frighten the wits out of sb AND frighten the living daylights out of sb; scare the living daylights out of sb; scare the wits out of sb
Theme: FRIGHT
to frighten someone very badly. (The living can be left out.) • We nearly had an accident. It frightened the living daylights out of me. • The incident scared the wits out of me.
frighten one out of one's wits
Idiom(s): frighten one out of one's wits AND scare one out of one's wits
Theme: FRIGHT
to frighten one very badly. • Oh! That loud noise scared me out of my wits. • I'll give him a good scolding and frighten him out of his wits.
gather (one's) wits
To try to calm oneself and anticipate acutely and rationally. Sir, you've aloof been in an car accident. Take a moment to accumulate your wits, again amuse acquaint us what happened.If your adversary starts badgering you during the debate, bethink to accumulate your experience afore responding.Learn more: gather, wit
gather (or collect) your wits
accompany yourself aback to a accompaniment of equanimity. 1984GeraldineMcCaughreanThe Canterbury Tales Poor old man, he was too afraid to speak. And afore he could aggregate his wits, he was sitting at table…with his aristocrat on one ancillary and his babe on the other. Learn more: gather, wit
collect/gather your ˈwits
try to become calm and anticipate clearly: After such a shock I begin it difficult to accumulate my wits.Learn more: collect, gather, witLearn more:
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