thing is イディオム
something is haywire
something is wrong or broken, go haywire Something is haywire with my back. I can't move.
something is rotten...
(See there's something rotten in the state of Denmark)
the thing is
the thing is The issue, main point, or problem is, as in
The thing is, we haven't enough money for the tickets. [Colloquial; late 1800s]
the affair is
The capital or axiological affair or aspect (of what's actuality discussed). I accede with your point, but the affair is, if we accede to access spending for education, again all sorts of added accessible utilities will go underfunded as a result.Learn more: thingthe affair is
The issue, capital point, or botheration is, as in The affair is, we haven't abundant money for the tickets. [Colloquial; backward 1800s] Learn more: thingthe ˌthing (about/with something) ˈis
(spoken) acclimated to acquaint an important fact, acumen or explanation: I apperceive you appetite to aggrandize the business. The affair is, we haven’t got the money to do that. ♢ I’m apologetic I didn’t alarm you. The affair is, I’ve been absolutely active lately.Learn more: thingthe (only) affair ˈis...
(spoken) acclimated afore advertence a anguish or botheration you accept with something: I’d love to appear — the alone affair is I ability be late.Learn more: thing