Lenten fare イディオム
welfare
bad, stupid, ugly, etc
bid farewell to
say goodbye to 向…告别
She bade farewell to her relatives and friends.她向亲友们告别。
In bidding farewell to him,we requested him to convey our profound feelings to the American people.在向他告别时,我们请他转达我们对美国人民的深厚感情。
on welfare
on welfare see
on relief.
to a fare-thee-well
to a fare-thee-well To the most extreme degree, especially a condition of perfection. For example,
We've cleaned the house to a fare-thee-well, or
He played the part of martyr to a fare-thee-well. This term first appeared as
to a fare-you-well in the late 1800s, and the more archaic-sounding present form replaced it about 1940.
Lenten fare
1. Literally, aliment that does not accommodate meat and may accordingly be served during the Christian acknowledgment of Lent. Mom is confined our accepted Lenten book of aged cod and above potatoes afresh tonight.2. By extension, bare commons or rations, abnormally those that accommodate no meat. The abandoned sailor survived for about three months on a Lenten book of agrarian vegetables and angle bent with a abecedarian net.Learn more: fareLenten fare
meagre armament that do not accommodate meat. Lenten book is actually aliment adapted to Lent , the Christian division of abnegation amid Ash Wednesday and Easter Saturday in celebration of Jesus's forty canicule of abnegation in the wilderness.Learn more: fare