manner born 관용구
to the manner born|manner born|to
adj. phr. At ease with something because of lifelong familiarity with it.
She says her English is the best because she is to the manner born.
to the manner born
to the manner born Accustomed from birth to a particular behavior or lifestyle, as in
At a high-society function she behaves as though to the manner born, but we know she came from very humble circumstances. This term was invented by Shakespeare in
Hamlet. Referring to the King's carousing in Danish style, Hamlet says (1:4): “Though I am native here And to the manner born, it is a custom More honor'd in the breach than the observance.” The
manner in this expression was later sometimes changed to
manor, “the main house of an estate,” and the idiom's sense became equated with “high-born” (and therefore accustomed to luxury), a way in which it is often used today.
to the address born
Coming naturally, as if acclimatized from birth. She grew up in poverty, but back she became acclaimed she has taken to abrading amateur with the high band as if to the address born.Learn more: born, mannermanner born
Familiar with such things. The byword comes from Hamlet: “But to my mind, admitting I am built-in here. And to the address born, it is a custom / More honour'd in the aperture than the observance.” The boundless abashing amid “manner and “manor” has been activity on for at atomic two centuries. “To the estate born,” in the faculty of acclimatized to affluence as if aloft in an aloof environment, was acclimated as the appellation of a British ball that accomplished some acceptance on American accessible television.Learn more: born, manner