free from sth.that worries sb.;finished摆脱困境的;完结的 With so much work to do,I feel I'll never be out from under.我要做的事太多了,总感到没完没了的。 George had so many debts that he couldn't get out from under.乔治债务累累,简直无法还清。
knock the props out from under
Idiom(s): knock the props out from under sb
Theme: SHOCK
to destroy someone's emotional, financial, or moral underpinnings; to destroy someone's confidence. • When you told Sally that she was due to be fired, you really knocked the props out from under her. • I don't want to knock the props out from under you, but the bank is foreclosing on your mortgage.
cut the ground out from under
Idiom(s): cut the ground out from under sb
Theme: OVERCOME
to destroy the foundation of someone's plans or someone's argument. • The politician cut the ground out from under his opponent. • Congress cut out the ground from under the president.
out from under|out
adj. phr., informal Free from something that worries you; seeing the end; finished. Usually used with "be" or "get". Mary had so much to do in the new house she felt as though she would never be out from under.John had so many debts, he couldn't get out from under.
pull the rug out from under|pull|rug
v. phr., informal To withdraw support unexpectedly from; to spoil the plans of. Bill thought he would be elected, but his friends pulled the rug out from under him and voted for Vin.We were planning a vacation, but the baby's illness pulled the rug out from under us.
shout from the housetops|housetop|housetops|roofto
v. phr., informal To tell everyone; broadcast, especially one's own personal business. Mr. Clark was so happy when his son was born that he shouted the news from the housetops.When Mary bleached her hair, her neighbors shouted it from the housetops.
shout from the rooftops
shout from the rooftops Announce publicly, as in Just because I won first prize you needn't shout it from the rooftops. This term alludes to climbing on a roof so as to be heard by more people. A similar phrase, using housetops, appears in the New Testament (Luke 12:3): “That which ye have spoken ... shall be proclaimed upon the housetops.” [c. 1600]
*out from something
some ambit abroad from something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; go ~.) I would like to be further out from the city.I charge to get out from the town.Learn more: outLearn more:
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