释义 |
trust someone as far as one could throw him, not to/I wouldn't trust someone as far as one could throw him, not to/I wouldn'tAn indication of profound mistrust. This hyperbolic metaphor dates from about 1870 and presumably alludes to an individual too heavy to pick up and toss (in other words, not a small child).See also: could, far, not, one, someone, throw, trust |