释义 |
who am I, are you, etc. to do something? Who is (one) to (do something)?What right or authority does one have to do something. I pay my rent and my share of the bills—who is he to judge how I spend my money otherwise? It didn't make sense to me, but then who am I to question the court's decision?See also: whowho am ˈI, are ˈyou, etc. to do something? used when you think somebody has no right or authority to do something: Who are you to tell me I can’t leave my bicycle here? It’s not your house. ♢ I don’t agree, but then who am I to say what she should do?See also: who |