| 释义 |
the devil's own —— informal Used to emphasize the difficulty or seriousness of something: it was the devil’s own job to get her to give me money...- We had the devil's own job getting ‘England’ past the censors, lest it be considered racist.’
- Langer was 7-under through 16 holes, heading for that 65, when he came up against the devil's own invention, 17, the Road Hole, with its stone wall and macadam pathway and high rough.
- Rule #5: css is the devil's own scripting language.
See parent entry: devil |