Nghĩa là gì:
angle of flow
angle of flow- (Tech) góc giao thông, góc khí lưu
flow Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
cash flow
money spent on the operation of a business Calculate your weekly business expenses. That's your cash flow.
go with the flow
take things as they come.
wall flower
a girl who is not invited to dance, no shrinking violet I won't go to the party because I feel like a wall flower when the boys don't ask me to dance.
flow
1. money
2. to rhyme continuously in the same rhyme scheme without stopping
ebb and flow
Idiom(s): ebb and flow
Theme: SEA
to decrease and then increase, as with tides; a decrease followed by an increase, as with tides. (Fixed order.)
• The fortunes of the major political parties tend to ebb and flow over time.
• The ebb and flow of democracy through history is a fascinating subject.
Flowery speech
Flowery speech is full of lovely words, but may well lack substance.
Wallflower
A woman politician given an unimportant government position so that the government can pretend it takes women seriously is a wallflower.
a wallflower
someone who stands on his own at parties: "Who's the wallflower over there?"
bird has flown|bird|flown|fly
slang The prisoner has escaped; the captive has got away. When the sheriff returned to the jail, he discovered that the bird had flown.
flower child|child|flower
n., slang, informal 1. A young person who believes in nonviolence and carries flowers around to symbolize his peace-loving nature. Flower children are supposed to be nonviolent, but they sure make a lot of noise when they demonstrate! 2. Any person who cannot cope with reality. "Face facts, Suzie, stop being such a flower child!"
flower power|flower|power
n., slang The supposed power of love and nonviolence as intended to be used by members of the anti-culture to change American society. The young people were marching for flower power.
bird has flown, the
bird has flown, the
The individual sought has gone away, as in Jean hoped to meet her editor at long last, but when she arrived the bird had flown. This idiom has been used for an escaped prisoner, and more generally, as in 1655 by William Gurnall (The Christian in Complete Armour): “Man ... knows not his time ... he comes when the bird is flown.” [Mid-1600s]
flower
flower
in flower
in a state of flowering
An flow 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 flow, 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 flow