Current location - Quotes Website - Famous sayings - How to Remember English Idioms, Slang and Proverbs about Chickens (5)
How to Remember English Idioms, Slang and Proverbs about Chickens (5)
English, like Chinese, has idioms, which are all translated into idioms. You know every word, but when they are combined, you don't necessarily know what you are talking about.

In addition to usage and meaning, some phrases and proverbs are suitable for written statements, some are only used in spoken English, some involve metaphors, some originate from stories, some are famous sayings, some are spoken by British people, but not by Americans, and some countries have different sayings. ...

So learning phrases and proverbs is very interesting. I hope you can not only remember these English phrases and proverbs by reading my series of articles, but also experience foreign culture and some knowledge that is not in books but must be known in life from related stories.

Chicken means chicken. The idiom says disrespect for women. Many feminists don't like this word very much.

1

Noun (short for noun) informal

Movies specifically aimed at female audiences are generally chicken soup about love and emotion. A film that aims to show seriousness to women, especially a film that promotes interpersonal relationships and emotions rather than action or adventure. For example, movies like Cinderella.

2

Refers to vulgar language, claiming that their friendship should be more important than their relationship or interaction with men.

Come on, don't abandon us for that guy you just met! First chicks, then dicks!

A formal statement that women value women more than friends;

Example: 20 10 big bang theory:

Sheldon: Howard made it very clear that I should be loyal to gay men, not women who sell their bodies to make money.

Leonard: Is it possible that he said brother before prostitute?

Sheldon: Yes, but I rephrased it so as not to offend the prostitutes.

three

Refer to interesting English idioms (2) hen.

four

1. noun [slang] A young woman killer, a man who is good at attracting young women.

2. noun [slang] anything that attracts young women

3. Noun [Slang] A popular song sung by American rapper Paul Wall is the title song of the album Chicken Magnet of the same name.

example

1. Keep your woman away from Chuck. He is a heartthrob. Wilfred thinks he is a man who attracts women, but he only attracts dogs.

2. Dude, I like your new pick-up magnet. Did you find it? He thinks the new car is a "baby magnet", but it only attracts buyers.

five

A charming and lovely girl. Beautiful girl, campus beauty

example

Tiffany is a cunning woman. I wonder if she will date me.

Interesting English Idioms (4) Rooster