Смысл: chuffchuffI 1.[tʃʌf]n <Í> пыхтение (паровоза и т. п.) Í> 2.[tʃʌf]v <Í> пыхтеть; двигаться с пыхтением Í> II [tʃʌf] nпренебр. <Í> 1. деревенщина, неотёсанный, мужлан; грубиян 2. скупердяй, жадина Í> II [tʃʌf] vразг. <Í> ободрять, подбадривать, воодушевлять; поощрять (тж.chuff up) Í>
huff Идиома
chuff
1. rubbish, nonsense;"That film was a load of chuff" 2. the anus. [Aust.] 3. the vagina 4. a passing of wind from the anus, a "fart"; 5. used as a euphemism for "fuck" in expressions such as the denial - "Did I chuff!"
chuffed
pleased, delighted; compare with "dischuffed " and "chuffed to buggery""I'm well chuffed at the result"
chuffed to buggery
very pleased
chuffer
1. a contemptible person 2. an annoying, difficult or disappointing occurrence
chuffin 'ell!
euphemism for "fuckin hell"
chuffing
a euphemism for "fucking";"That chuffing idiot has scratched my fave record"
dischuffed
displeased
shuffle off
try to rid oneself of responsibility for sth.by passing it onto sb.else推卸;摆脱 Although he had made the mistake himself,he tried to shuffle the blame off onto his son.尽管是他自己犯了错,但他企图把罪责推到儿子身上。 He shuffled off his old friends when he became famous.他成名以后就抛弃了老朋友。
shuffle off this mortal coil
Idiom(s): shuffle off this mortal coil
Theme: DAYDREAM
to die. (Often jocular or formal euphemism. Not often used in consoling someone.) • Cousin Fred shuffled off this mortal coil after drinking a jug full of rat poison. • When I shuffle off this mortal coil, I want to go out in style—bells, flowers, and a long, boring funeral.
in a huff
Idiom(s): in a huff
Theme: ENMITY
in an offended manner. • He heard what we had to say, then left in a huff. • She came in a huff and ordered us to bring her something to eat. • She gets into a huff very easily.
go off in a huff|go|huff|in a huff
v. phr. To depart in anger. Marian went off in a huff just because Jeff failed to open the door for her.
in a huff|huff
adv. phr., informal Angrily. Ellen went off in a huff because she didn't get elected class president.
huff
huff In addition to the idiom beginning with huff, also see in a huff.
huff and puff
huff and puff Make noisy, empty threats; bluster. For example, You can huff and puff about storm warnings all you like, but we'll believe it when we see it. This expression uses two words of 16th-century origin, huff, meaning “to emit puffs of breath in anger,” and puff, meaning “to blow in short gusts,” and figuratively, “to inflate” or “make conceited.” They were combined in the familiar nursery tale, “The Three Little Pigs,” where the wicked wolf warns, “I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down”; rhyme has helped these idioms survive.
lost in the shuffle
lost in the shuffle Failing to stand out among others, as in In that huge economics class Jane's afraid she'll get lost in the shuffle. This metaphoric term alludes to mixing playing cards before dealing them. [c. 1900]
shuffle
shuffle 1. lose in the shuffle â to leave out or disregard in the confusion of things 2. shuffle off to get rid of
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