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shut Идиома
open and shut
easy to judge, not complex If either spouse admits adultery, divorce is an open and shut case.
put up or shut up
pay for or be quiet, do instead of talk If you brag about your cooking we'll ask you to put up or shut up.
shut-down
closure, end of operations Cold weather sometimes causes a shut-down of our schools.
shut-in
someone who is ill and cannot go outside Our priest visits the shut-ins - people who must stay at home.
shut off
make something like water or electricity stop We always shut off the gas when we leave the house for more than a few minutes.
shut out
prevent the opposite team from scoring during a game The national soccer team shut out the second place team three games in a row.
shut up
do not talk, keep quiet """Shut up!"" he yelled at the dog. ""Be quiet or I'll muzzle you!"""
shut your face
stop talking, shut up "When I told him he was a racist, he said, ""Shut your face."""
shutout (sports)
no goals scored against a goal keeper in one game Our goalie has three shutouts this season - three zeros!
keep one's mouth shut
be or stay silent 闭嘴 This is a cut throat business;keep your mouth shut.这是性命相关的大事,不可乱说。
shut away
lock away;isolate 锁住;隔绝 They feel very shut away in that remote little cottage.他们觉得在那座偏远的小屋里非常闭塞。 Jim shut himself away for a month to catch up on his academic work.杰姆为赶写他的学术著作闭门谢客一个月。
shut down
lose completely 完全关闭 The factory shuts down for three weeks every summer.每年夏季这工厂休息3个星期。 The business was losing so much money that the owner had to shut it down.由于亏损太多,店主只得停业。
shut in
lock in;enclose 禁闭;围住 She feels rather shut in in this house.她觉得简直是被关在这屋子里。 The town is shut in by high hills on everyside.这城镇四面环山。
shut one's ears to
not pay attention to不看;不听 There's sense shutting your eyes to facts.闭眼不看事实是没有道理的。 He shut his ears to all appeals for help.他对一切求援的呼吁充耳不闻。
shut one's eyes/ears to
not pay attention to不看;不听 There's sense shutting your eyes to facts.闭眼不看事实是没有道理的。 He shut his ears to all appeals for help.他对一切求援的呼吁充耳不闻。
shut one's eyes to
not pay attention to不看;不听 There's sense shutting your eyes to facts.闭眼不看事实是没有道理的。 He shut his ears to all appeals for help.他对一切求援的呼吁充耳不闻。
shut the door on
Idiom(s): shut the door on something AND close the door on someone or something
Theme: STOP
to terminate, exclude, or obstruct something. • Your bad attitude shuts the door on any future cooperation from me. • The bad service at that store closes the door on any more business from my company.
shut sb up
Idiom(s): shut sb up
Theme: SILENCE
to silence someone. • Oh, shut yourself up! • Will you please shut up that crying baby!
Put up or shut up!
Idiom(s): Put up or shut up!
Theme: SILENCE
a command to prove something or stop talking about it; to do something or stop promising to do it. (Fixed order. Slang.) • I'm tired of your telling everyone how fast you can run. Now, do it! Put up or shut up! • Now's your chance to show us that you can run as fast as you can talk. Put up or shut up!
open-and-shut case
Idiom(s): open-and-shut case
Theme: LEGAL
something, usually a legal matter, that is simple and straightforward without complications. (Fixed order.) • The murder trial was an open-and-shut case. The defendant was caught with the murder weapon. • Jack's death was an open-and-shut case of suicide. He left a suicide note.
keep one's mouth shut about
Idiom(s): keep one's mouth shut (about sb or sth)
Theme: SILENCE
to keep quiet about someone or something; to keep a secret about someone or something. (Informal.) • They told me to keep my mouth shut about the boss or I'd be in big trouble. • I think I'll keep my mouth shut.
shut sth down
Idiom(s): close something down AND shut something down
Theme: STOP
to make something stop operating; to put something out of business. • The police closed the factory down. • The manager shut down the factory for the holidays. • The city council closed down the amusement park.
When one door shuts another opens.
Failure should not discourage us, for some other opportunity always exists.
air shuttle|air|shuttle
n., informal Air service for regular commuters operating between major cities at not too far a distance, e.g., between Boston and New York City; such flights operate without reservation on a frequent schedule. My dad takes the air shuttle from Boston to New York once a week.
close down|close|shut|shut down
v. To stop all working, as in a factory; stop work entirely; also: to stop operations in. The factory closed down for Christmas.The company shut down the condom plant for Easter.
close one's eyes|close|eye|eyes|shut|shut one's ey
v. phr. To refuse to see or think about. The park is beautiful if you shut your eyes to the litter.The ice was very thin, but the boys shut their eyes to the danger and went skating. Compare: OPEN ONE'S EYES.
close the door|bar the door|shut the door
v. phr. To prevent any more action or talk about a subject. The President's veto closed the door to any new attempt to pass the bill.Joan was much hurt by what Mary said, and she closed the door on Mary's attempt to apologize.After John makes up his mind, he closes the door to any more arguments. Antonym: OPEN THE DOOR.
keep one's mouth shut|keep|mouth|shut
v. phr., informal To be or stay silent. A rude expression when used as a command. When the crooks were captured by the police, their leader warned them to keep their mouths shut.Charles began to tell Barry how to kick the ball, and Barry said angrily, "Keep your mouth shut!" Synonym: SHUT UP1.
put up|put|shut|shut up
v. phr.informal 1. To bet your money on what you say or stop saying it. Often used as a command; often considered rude. The man from out of town kept saying their team would beat ours and finally John told him "Put up or shut up." 2. To prove something or stop saying it. Often used as a command; often considered rude. George told Al that he could run faster than the school champion and Al told George to put up or shut up.
shut off|shut
v. 1. To make (something like water or electricity) stop coming. Please shut off the hose before the grass gets too wet. Compare: TURN OFF. 2. To be apart; be separated from; also to separate from. Our camp is so far from the highway we feel shut off from the world when we are there.The sow is so bad tempered we had to shut it off from its piglets.
shut out|shut
v. 1. To prevent from coming in; block. During World War II, Malta managed to shut out most of the Italian and German bombers by throwing up an effective anti-aircraft screen.The boys were annoyed by Tom's telling club secrets and shut him out of their meeting. 2. To prevent (an opposing team) from scoring throughout an entire game. The Dodgers shut out the Reds, 5-0.
shut up|shut
v. 1. informal To stop talking. Little Ruthie told Father about his birthday surprise before Mother could shut her up. Often used as a command; usually considered rude. Shut up and let Joe say something.If you'll shut up for a minute, I'll tell you our plan. Synonym: BUTTON YOUR LIP, DRY UP3, KEEP ONE'S MOUTH SHUT. 2. To close the doors and windows of. We got the house shut up only minutes before the storm hit. 3. To close and lock for a definite period of time. The Smiths always spend Labor Day shutting up their summer home for the year.We got to the store only to find that the owner had shut up shop for the weekend. 4. To confine. That dog bites. It should be shut up.John has been shut up with a cold all week.
shut-eye|eye|shut
n., slang Sleep. It's very late. We'd better get some shut-eye.I'm going to get some shut-eye before the game. Compare: FORTY WINKS.
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