形容词对对碰
Adjective Forms: Pairs of Adjective
cut and dried |
fair and square |
few and far between |
free and easy |
null and void |
spick-and-span |
short and sweet |
neck and neck |
up and about |
touch and go |
Ⅰ根据上下文猜测短语意思
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Tom had seen the movie three times before, so the outcome was rather cut and dried the fourth time. |
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In the difficult court case, the judge’s decision was fair and square for both sides. |
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It takes me a long time to save enough money for a nice vacation, so such trips are few and far between for me. |
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Workers who are not at all eager beavers have a work attitude, which is free and easy. |
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When the Immigration Service learned that George’s wife was not a U.S. citizen, it declared the marriage null and void. |
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The maid took a long time to make the dirty kitchen spick-and-span. |
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The politician’s speech was surprisingly short and sweet; it only lasted ten minutes. |
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Three of the race horses were neck and neck all the way to the finish line. |
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The 40-mile swim put a lot of wear and tear on the swimmer’s body, but after a day’s rest she was up and about as usual. |
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The heart operation was so difficult that most of the time it was touch and go. |
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II 短语解释
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Cut and dried – obvious, routine, straightforward |
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Fair and square – honest, straightforward |
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Few and far between – rare, infrequent |
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Free and easy – unworried, carefree |
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Null and void – illegal, invalid |
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Spick-and-span – very clean, very neat |
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Short and sweet – without delay, brief |
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Neck and neck– close together, even (in a race) |
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Up and about – in good health; active after an illness |
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Touch and go – risky, uncertain |