Idioms with ice
Idioms 习惯用语 Idioms use language metaphorically. This means that the meaning of an idiom is not the same as the meanings of the individual words in the idiom. For example, if you go down memory lane it means you think about the past (the metaphorical meaning), not that you walk down a street called memory Lane (the literal meaning).
Idioms are fixed groups of words. This means that the wording of an idiom can not be changed. For example, you can say go down memory lane, but you cant say go down memory street. Idioms are often verb phrases, for example: go down memory lane but they can also be nouns: memory lane is an idiomatic noun which refers to the idea of memories and nostalgia.
Idioms with ice 和冰有关的习惯用语
to skate on thin ice: To take a big risk. This verb is often used in the continuous fomp3.
Hes havi ing a secret relationship with a married woman: Ive told him that hes skating on thin ice, but he wont listen to me.
to be on thin ice: This has the same meaning as to skate on thin ice - to take a big risk.
They knew that publishing the article meant that they were on thin ice.
to break the ice: To make people who have not met before feel more relaxed and comfortable with each other.
Experienced teachers usually start a new class with a game to break the ice.
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