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This week’s question is from Du Min and it is about the meaning and usage1 of the English idiom ‘a hundred and one things’.
The idiomatic2 part of this phrase ‘a hundred and one’ can be used instead of the words ‘too many’ or ‘lots of’.
In the UK, idioms form part of our everyday conversations. Sometimes people don’t even realise they’re using them. There are many idioms that contain numbers, often large numbers such as a hundred or a million that are used for emphasis.
When you learn an idiom, you need to find out if it is still popular and frequently used in everyday conversation. Using an outdated3 or unpopular idiom in conversation could sound very silly.
Tracy and Li talk about the idiom ‘a hundred and one’ and introduce four other popular idioms containing the number one.
Glossary 词汇
idiom 成语/谚语
meaning 意思
usage 用法
emphasis 强调
popular 流行的
outdated 过时的
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n.惯用法,使用,用法 | |
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2 idiomatic | |
adj.成语的,符合语言习惯的 | |
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3 outdated | |
adj.旧式的,落伍的,过时的;v.使过时 | |
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