의미: anthelionant·he·li·on n. (pl. -li·a[-ljə], anthelions) 【천문】 맞무리호(弧), 반대 환일(幻日) 《태양과 정반대 위치의 구름[안개]에 나타나는 광점(光點)》
lion 관용구
feel like a million dollars
feel wonderful I feel like a million dollars today so I think that I will go for a walk.
feel like a million dollars/bucks
feel wonderful Although I have been sick for a few weeks I feel like a million dollars today.
hundred/thousand/million and one
very/too many I can think of a hundred and one reasons why the new employee is not capable of doing his job.
look like a million dollars
look well and prosperous, appear healthy and happy He was looking like a million dollars when I saw him at the party last weekend.
one in a million
a great or unique person He is one of the finest coaches in the world and is definitely one in a million.
thanks a million
thanks very much, thanks a lot Thanks a million for all you've done for us. We do appreciate it.
the lion's share
the largest part, the biggest piece Thanks to the mothers for doing the lion's share of the work.
feel like a million
be in the best of health and spirits精神旺盛 He had a headache yesterday but feels like a million dollars today.他昨天还头痛,但今天却感到精神很好。
feel like a million (dollars)
be in the best of health and spirits精神旺盛 He had a headache yesterday but feels like a million dollars today.他昨天还头痛,但今天却感到精神很好。
lion's share
Idiom(s): lion's share (of sth)
Theme: PORTION
the larger share of something. • The elder boy always takes the lions share of the food. • Jim was supposed to divide the cake in two equal pieces but he took the lions share.
beard the lion in his den
Idiom(s): beard the lion in his den
Theme: CHALLENGE
to face an adversary on the adversary's home ground. • I went to the tax collector's office to beard the lion in his den. • He said he hadn't wanted to come to my home, but it was better to beard the lion in his den.
Beard the lion in his own den
If you confront a powerful or dangerous rival on their territory, you are bearding the lion in his own den.
in the lion's den
in a dangerous place: "The interview was like going into the lion's den - they asked some very difficult questions."
feel like a million|a million|dollar|dollars|feel|
v. phr., informal To be in the best of health and spirits. I feel like a million this morning.He had a headache yesterday but feels like a million dollars today. Compare: LOOK LIKE A MILLION.
lion's share|lion|share
n. phr. A disproportionate share; the largest part. The manager always gets the lion's share of the company's profits.
look like a million dollars|a million dollars|doll
v. phr., informal To look well and prosperous; appear healthy and happy and lucky; look pretty and attractive. John came back from Florida driving a fine new car, tanned and glowing with health. He looked like a million dollars.Dressed in the new formal and in a new hairdo, Betty looked like a million dollars. Compare: FEEL LIKE A MILLION.
beard the lion
beard the lion Confront a danger, take a risk, as in I went straight to my boss, bearding the lion. This term was originally a Latin proverb based on a Bible story (I Samuel 17:35) about the shepherd David, who pursued a lion that had stolen a lamb, caught it by its beard, and killed it. By Shakespeare's time it was being used figuratively, as it is today. Sometimes the term is amplified to beard the lion in his den, which may combine the allusion with another Bible story, that of Daniel being shut in a lions' den for the night (Daniel 6:16-24).
An lion 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 lion, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
유사한 단어 사전, 다른 단어, 동의어, 숙어 관용구 lion