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单词
high horse
释义
high horse
in British English
(
haɪ hɔːs
)
noun
1.
to get on your high horse
2.
to get off your high horse
Examples of 'high horse' in a sentence
high horse
`I'm not getting on a moral high horse and trying to trample you into the dirt.
Appiganesi, Lisa
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
(
2002
)
And now she's good and frightened she might just climb off her high horse.
Pacter, Trudi
YELLOW BIRD
(
2002
)
All related terms of 'high horse'
on one's high horse
acting in an arrogant , haughty , or disdainful manner
be on one's high horse
to be disdainfully aloof
get on your high horse
to behave as if you are better than other people, and refuse to accept any criticism of yourself
to get off your high horse
if you tell someone to, or suggest that someone should, get off their high horse, you are suggesting they stop behaving in a superior manner
to get on your high horse
to adopt a superior or pretentious attitude
come down off your high horse
to stop acting in a superior way
随便看
to take sb/sth seriously
to take sb to court
to take sb to task
to take sb to the cleaners
to take sb up on an offer
to take shape
to take shelter (from sth)
to take sides
to take someone by surprise
to take something as read
to take something lying down
to take something with a grain of salt
to take something with a pinch of salt
to take special care
to take steps to do sth
to take sth apart
to take sth as a compliment
to take sth as read
to take sth at face value
to take sth by storm
to take sth for granted
to take sth from
to take sth from sb/sth
to take sth in good part
to take sth in one's stride or (us) in stride
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