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quar Идиома
back to square one
back to where one started We were forced to go back to square one in our efforts to change the name of the company.
be there or be square
if you do not come we will think you are call it square We're having a party at 7 on Saturday. Be there or be square!
call it square
we do not owe each other, it is a wash, we are even "I bought the pizza; you bought the beer. Let's call it square."
fair and square
honestly, just, straightforward The British team won the game fair and square but still the other team complained.
from square one
(See back to square one)
give no quarter
not co-operate or concede, drive a hard bargain When he negotiates a contract, he gives no quarter. He's firm.
pick a quarrel
start a quarrel with someone on purpose I don
square
(See call it square)
square away
put right for use or action Have you squared away your plans for your holidays yet?
square deal
fair to the purchaser, value for money spent You get a square deal when you buy a tractor at Al's Machinery.
square meal
full meal: meat, bread, vegetables and milk We need at least one square meal each day. Do you agree?
square off
face each other ready to fight, have a fight If Joe and Bud square off, it will be an interesting fight.
square one
the beginning, back to square one If you answer incorrectly, you have to start at square one.
square peg in a round hole
a person who does not fit into a job or position He is like a square peg in a round hole trying to do the job of an accountant.
square shooter
fair dealer, honest person Sidney is a square shooter. He won't cheat you.
square up
pay a debt, pay your share Cal told me you owe him $50. He's wants you to square up.
Al B Square Mall
Albee Square Mall in Brooklyn - Bizmarkie
square up to
1.stand as if ready to fight sb.摆好架势 The boys squared up to each other,but the teacher stopped them.男孩们摆好架势准备打架,但老师制止了他们。 The fighters squared up and began to trade blows.拳击手面对面站好,接着就开始对击。 2.acknowledge or accept misfortune in a courageous way勇于面对 He squared up to the possibility of losing his job.他正视失业的可能性。 The little boy squared up to his tormentors.小男孩勇敢地面对折磨他的人。
square with
1.agree with与…一致(或协调) His actions do not square with his principles.他的行为与他的原则不一致。 His theory squares with the facts.他的理论与事实相符。 2.finish paying sth.付清…的帐 I should be able to square with you at the end of the month.我在月底就能付清你的帐。 3.arrange(things)with sb.与…把…安排好 Can you square things with the director so that the worker won't be punished for his accidental damage?你与主任商量一下,不要使这个造成意外损失的工作人员受到处罚,行吗?
squared away
Idiom(s): squared away
Theme: ARRANGEMENT
arranged or properly taken care of. • Is Ann squared away yet? • I will talk to you when I am squared away.
square up with
Idiom(s): square up with sb
Theme: EVEN
to pay someone what one owes; to pay one's share of something to someone. (Informal.) • I'll square up with you later if you pay the whole bill now. •Bob said he would square up with Tom for his share of the gas.
square accounts
Idiom(s): square accounts (with sb) (2)
Theme: RECIPROCITY
2. to settle one's financial accounts with someone. • I have to square accounts with the bank this week, or it'll take back my car. • I called the bank and said I needed to come in and square accounts.
drawn and quartered
Idiom(s): drawn and quartered
Theme: VIOLENCE
dealt with very severely. (Referring to a practice of torturing someone guilty of treason by disemboweling and dividing the body into four parts. Fixed order.) • Todd was practically drawn and quartered for losing the Wilson contract. • You were much too harsh with Jean. No matter what she did, she didn't need to be drawn and quartered for it!
do sth fair and square
Idiom(s): do sth fair and square
Theme: FAIRNESS
to do something fairly. • He always plays the game fair and square. • I try to treat all people fair and square.
All square
If something is all square, nobody has an advantage or is ahead of the others.
Four-square behind
If someone stands four-square behind someone, they give that person their full support.
Monday morning quarterback
(USA) A Monday morning quarterback is someone who, with the benefit of hindsight, knows what should have been done in a situation.
No quarter
This means without mercy. We can say no quarter given or asked.
Quarrel with bread and butter
Bread and butter, here, indicate the means of one’s living. (That is why we say ‘he is the bread winner of the family’). If a sub-ordinate in an organisation is quarrelsome or if he is not patient enough to bear the reprimand he deserves, gets angry and retorts or provokes the higher-up, the top man dismisses him from the job. So, he loses the job that gave him bread and butter. Hence we say, he quarrelled with bread and butter (manager or the top man) and lost his job.
Quart into a pint pot
(UK) If you try to put or get a quart into a pint pot, you try to put too much in a small space. (1 quart = 2 pints)
Square Mile
(UK) The Square Mile is the City, the financial area of London.
Square the circle
When someone is squaring the circle, they are trying to do something impossible.
go back to square one
to have to start again because something didn't work: "Well, so much for trying! I suppose it's back to square one."
be back to square one
to be back to where you started: "I don't feel we're making any progress - we're back to square one."
look someone square in the eye
look at someone directly: "He looked me square in the eye and denied taking the money."
square up to someone
to not be scared of dealing with someone or something difficult: "I'm glad you squared up to him in the meeting - you were definitely right!"
to be square
to be old-fashioned or boring: "She's so square - she hates doing anything fun!"
square it with someone
to get someone to agree to something: "I don't know if we can afford a car - we'll have to square it with the bank first."
a square peg in a round hole
something that doesn't fit: "He shouldn't be the boss - it would be like a square peg in a round hole."
a square meal
a filling meal: "You need a square meal after all that exercise."
close quarters|close|quarter|quarters
n. phr. Limited, cramped space. With seven boy scouts in a tent, they were living in very close quarters.
draw and quarter|draw|quarter
v. phr., literary 1. To execute someone in the barbaric medieval fashion of having him torn into four pieces by four horses tearing his body in four different directions. The captured foreign marauders were drawn and quartered by the angry citizens of ancient Frankfurt. 2. To punish someone very severely. "If you miss another homework assignment, John," the teacher said, "I'll have you drawn and quartered."
fair and square|fair|square
adv. phr., informal Without cheating; honestly. He won the game fair and square.
give no quarter|give|quarter
v. phr. To be ruthless and show no mercy. The enemy soldiers gave no quarter and shot all the prisoners.
not to give quarter|give|quarter
v. phr. 1. To be utterly unwilling to show mercy; not to allow a weaker or defeated party the chance to save themselves through escape. The occupying foreign army gave no quarter they took no prisoners, shot everyone, and made escape impossible. 2. To argue so forcefully during a negotiation or in a court of law as to make any counter-argument or counter-proposal impossible. The District Attorney hammered away at the witnesses and gave no quarter to the attorney for the defense.
pick a quarrel|pick|quarrel
v. phr. To seek the opportunity for a fight or a quarrel. When Charlie has too much to drink, he has a tendency to pick a quarrel with whomever happens to be around. See: PICK A FIGHT.
quarterback sneak|quarterback|sneak
n. A football play in which the quarterback takes the ball from the center and dives straight ahead in an attempt to gain a very short distance. Johnson took the ball over on a quarterback sneak for a touchdown.
v., informal To act fairly; deal honestly. You can trust that salesman; he shoots straight with his customers.We get along well because we always shoot square with each other. -
square away|square
v. phr. 1. To arrange the sails of a ship so that the wind blows from behind. The captain ordered the crew to square away and sail before the wind. 2. informal To put right for use or action. Often used in the passive or participle. The living room was squared away for the guests.Harry got into trouble, but his scoutmaster talked with him and got him squared away. Synonym: STRAIGHTEN OUT. 3. informal To stand ready to fight; put up your fists. Jack and Lee squared away. Synonym: SQUARE OFF.
square deal|deal|square
n. phr. 1. Equitable or fair treatment. We are proud to say that at this firm every employee gets a square deal. Contrast NEW DEAL, RAW DEAL.
An quar 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 quar, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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