| 单词 | to kick a man when he is down | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto kick (also hit, etc.) a man when he is down  P2.    to kick (also hit, etc.) a man when he is down and variants: to cause further harm or upset to someone who is already suffering or in a difficult situation. Frequently in negative contexts. ΚΠ 1784    Monthly Rev. Aug. 145  				Is it not somewhat ungenerous to insult the fallen, and to strike a man when he is down? 1830    Mechanics' Mag. 3 Apr. 78/1  				Mr. Gilman acknowledges himself ashamed... Had he contented himself with only doing that, I should have been satisfied.., for..I would never kick a man when he is down. 1874    Locke's National Monthly Aug. 345/1  				‘Lish,’ he said reproachfully, ‘don't hit a feller when he's down.’ 1912    Sunday at Home 1911–12 622/2  				Trust them goodens to hit a gal when she's down. 1946    N. Coward Diary 22 Dec. 		(2000)	 72  				A subconscious urge on her part to kick me good and proud when I was down. 1983    M. Glenny tr.  Y. Trifonov Another Life 116  				She had to bite her tongue..because he really was in trouble and you don't hit a man when he's down. 2018    Daily Mirror 		(Nexis)	 25 Mar. 27  				I won't kick a man when he's down. I hope he gets the help he needs. < as lemmas | 
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