意味
To be completely shocked or taken aback by something unexpected.
文化的背景
Germans value honesty. This phrase is used when the truth is revealed. Similar usage to Germany, often used in casual conversation.
Use the past tense
This phrase is almost always used in the past tense because the shock has already happened.
意味
To be completely shocked or taken aback by something unexpected.
Use the past tense
This phrase is almost always used in the past tense because the shock has already happened.
自分をテスト
Complete the idiom.
Ich bin aus _____ Wolken gefallen.
The idiom is fixed as 'aus allen Wolken'.
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練習問題バンク
1 問題Ich bin aus _____ Wolken gefallen.
The idiom is fixed as 'aus allen Wolken'.
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よくある質問
1 問Usually no. It is reserved for shocking, often negative or confusing news.
関連フレーズ
Vom Hocker fallen
similarTo be very surprised