| 释义 |
bite your lip bite (one's) lipTo forcibly prevent oneself from exhibiting an outward reaction to something, especially that which makes one angry, irritated, or upset. I just had to bite my lip while the boss yelled at me for losing the account. If someone tries to provoke you, just bite your lip and keep walking.See also: bite, lipbite your lip repress an emotion; stifle laughter or a retort.See also: bite, lipbite your ˈlip force yourself not to express the negative emotions that you are feeling: You could tell she thought the criticism was unfair but she bit her lip and said nothing. OPPOSITE: let rip (at somebody) (with something)See also: bite, lip |