Nghĩa là gì:
abiatrophy
- danh từ
- (y học) sự mất sinh lực, chỉ sự thoái hóa hoặc mất chức năng mà không có nguyên nhân rõ rệt.
TRO Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
ask for trouble
behave in a way that trouble is likely He is asking for trouble if he misses another class.
come on strong
do it with more energy, do it with enthusiasm If you come on too strong, the customer will not buy from you.
don't borrow trouble
"do not invite their trouble; we have enough trouble" "When I said I was going to help my neighbor get a divorce, Pat said, ""Don't borrow trouble."""
electronic superhighway
a computer network, Internet We can find more information on the electronic superhighway.
get into trouble
do bad things, break the law When he's with the Subway Gang he gets into trouble. He's bad.
go strong
(See going strong)
go to any trouble
work to make us welcome, put yourself out Please don't go to any trouble for us. Don't change your plans.
go to trouble
(See go to any trouble)
going strong
doing well, succeeding The party was going strong - lots of dancing and laughter.
in control
able to manage, in charge Mr. Blum is not in control of his pets. They run all over town.
in deep trouble
in serious trouble, sure to catch hell Driving without a licence could get you in deep trouble.
in trouble
accused, arrested, punished If you steal, you'll be in trouble. You'll be arrested.
make trouble
cause a fight, don't make waves Don't make trouble, eh. Don't start an argument or a fight.
out of control
not managed, wild, not under control The crowd was out of control. People were fighting and looting.
pour oil on troubled waters
calm down a quarrel, say something to lessen anger and bring peace to a situation They tried to pour oil on troubled waters after they noticed the argument among the students.
stroke of genius
a very intelligent idea, a unique solution Using laser light for surgery - now that's a stroke of genius.
stroke of good luck
a fortunate event, a lucky break, the fickle finger of fate Then, by some stroke of good luck, a car horn scared the lion and it ran away.
stroke your ego
cause you to feel confident or proud Compliments are wonderful because they stroke your ego.
take the trouble
do extra work, do special tasks, take pains Maria always takes the trouble to bake my favorite pie.
the strong, silent type
a quiet and rugged-looking man Doris loves men like Jeff - the strong, silent type.
all mouth and no trousers
boastful and without just reason
armstrongs
musical notes in the upper register, high trumpet notes
ballin out of control
ballin' refers to making a lot of money. The origin comes from selling "balls" of crack cocaine. A "ball" of crack is larger than a "rock" but smaller than a Ballin' refers to making a lot of money. The origin comes from selling "balls" of crack cocaine. A "ball" of crack is larger than a "rock" but smaller than a "boulder." A "baller" is one who sells "balls," and consequently is bringing in "hella scrills" "He jus' be ballin' out of control since he started workin' for his self"
bogtrotter
derogatory term for an Irish person
brown trout
a lump of excrement
controzza con sotoas
gang hood or gang territory
hoe stroll
a street where prostitues stroll
nitro
nitroglycerine; a powerful liquid explosive
stroll
1. to be out on parole:"27 years old, out on parole, stroll" -- Dr. Dre (Lil' ghetto boy [??])
2. to drive one's car
Strong island
Long island
go to the trouble
put oneself to trouble不辞辛苦;不怕麻烦
Don't take the trouble to write, if you are not quite well.你要是身体不好,就不要费神写信了。
I must thank you for the trouble you have taken to collect all the necessary data for me.你为我收集了所有必要的资料,我得向你表示感谢。
on the trot
1.in a state of continuous activity 忙个不停
I could do with a rest for a while;I've been on the trot all the morning.我真想休息一会儿,整个上午我一直在忙个不停。
The job kept me on the trot most of the week.我大半个星期都在忙着这件工作。
2.one after another接连地;一个接一个
They have won three races on the trot.他们在赛跑中接连赢了3次。
She didn't sleep well for four
nights on the trot.她已连续4个晚上没睡好觉了。
stroke down
cause to be no longer irritated 平息…的怒气
We shall have to stroke the old people down before we go out tonight.今晚我们出去前,得先宽慰一下老人们,让他们平平气。
He was so infuriated that it took them a long time to stroke him down.他怒不可遏,他们花了好长时间才使他平静下来。
take/go to the trouble
put oneself to trouble不辞辛苦;不怕麻烦
Don't take the trouble to write, if you are not quite well.你要是身体不好,就不要费神写信了。
I must thank you for the trouble you have taken to collect all the necessary data for me.你为我收集了所有必要的资料,我得向你表示感谢。
take to the trouble
put oneself to trouble不辞辛苦;不怕麻烦
Don't take the trouble to write, if you are not quite well.你要是身体不好,就不要费神写信了。
I must thank you for the trouble you have taken to collect all the necessary data for me.你为我收集了所有必要的资料,我得向你表示感谢。
under control
under authority;under restraint 在…控制之下
They have got flood waters under control.他们已使泛滥的洪水受到了控制。
I noticed that my legs are not well under control.我发觉我的两条腿不听使唤。
wear the trousers
have a man's authority;be the boss of a family or household为一家之主;当家
He couldn't have the final say,because his wife was the one who wore the trousers in their house.他在家作不了主,因为他家里是他妻子说了算。
wear the trousers/pants
have a man's authority;be the boss of a family or household为一家之主;当家
He couldn't have the final say,because his wife was the one who wore the trousers in their house.他在家作不了主,因为他家里是他妻子说了算。
walk a tightrope
Idiom(s): walk a tightrope
Theme: DIFFICULTY
to be in a situation where one must be very cautious.
• I've been walking a tightrope all day. I need to relax.
• Our business is about to fail. We've been walking a tightrope for three months.
use strong language
Idiom(s): use strong language
Theme: COMMUNICATION - SWEAR
to swear, threaten, or use abusive language.
• I wish you wouldn't use strong language in front of the children.
• If you feel that you have to use strong language with the manager, perhaps you had better let me do the talking.
trouble one's head about
Idiom(s): trouble one's head about sb or sth
Theme: WORRY
to worry about someone or something; to trouble oneself about someone or something that is none of one's business. (Folksy. Usually in the negative. Also with pretty, as in the example. Usually in the negative, meaning to mind one's own business.)
• Now, now, don't trouble your pretty head about all these things.
• You needn't trouble your head about Sally.
trouble sb to
Idiom(s): trouble sb to do sth
Theme: REQUESTING
to ask someone to do something. (Usually a question.)
• Could I trouble you to pass the salt?
• Could I trouble you to give me some advice?
trouble sb for
Idiom(s): trouble sb for sth
Theme: REQUESTING
to ask someone to pass something or give something. (Usually a question.)
• Could I trouble you for the salt?
• Could I trouble you for some advice?
trouble oneself about
Idiom(s): trouble oneself about sb or sth
Theme: WORRY
to worry oneself about someone or something. (Usually in the negative.)
• Please don't trouble yourself about me. I'm doing fine.
• I can't take time to trouble myself about this matter. Do it yourself.
trouble oneself
Idiom(s): trouble oneself (to do sth)
Theme: ANNOYANCE
to bother oneself to do something.
• He didn't even trouble himself to turn off the light when he left.
• No, thank you. I don't need any help. Please don't trouble yourself.
Trouble is brewing
Idiom(s): Trouble is brewing, AND There is trouble brewing
Theme: TROUBLE
Trouble is developing.
• Trouble's brewing at the office. I have to get there early tomorrow.
• There is trouble brewing in the government. The prime minister may resign.
trot sth out
Idiom(s): trot sth out
Theme: COMMUNICATION
to mention something regularly or habitually, without giving it much thought. (Informal.)
• Jack always trots the same excuses out for being late.
• When James disagreed with Mary, she simply trotted out her same old political arguments.
strong as an ox
Idiom(s): (as) strong as an ox
Theme: STRENGTH
very strong.
• Tom lifts weights and is as strong as an ox.
• Now that Ann has recovered from her illness, she's strong as an ox.
stroke of luck
Idiom(s): stroke of luck
Theme: LUCK
a bit of luck; a lucky happening.
• I had a stroke of luck and found Tom at home when I called. He's not usually there.
• Unless I have a stroke of luck, I'm not going to finish this report by tomorrow.
spell trouble
Idiom(s): spell trouble
Theme: TROUBLE
to signify future trouble; to mean trouble. (Informal.)
• This letter that came today spells trouble.
• The sky looks angry and dark. That spells trouble.
An TRO 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 TRO, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ TRO