意味
To ignore advice, warnings, or good intentions.
文化的背景
Germans value efficiency and direct communication. Ignoring advice is seen as a waste of time. Similar to German, the 'wind' metaphor is used to show that advice is fleeting. The 'horse's ear' idiom shows that advice is useless to someone who doesn't care. Americans might say 'I told you so' instead of using this specific idiom.
Use with 'Rat'
It is most commonly used with the word 'Rat' (advice).
意味
To ignore advice, warnings, or good intentions.
Use with 'Rat'
It is most commonly used with the word 'Rat' (advice).
自分をテスト
Complete the sentence.
Er hat alle guten Ratschläge in den ____ geschlagen.
The idiom is 'in den Wind schlagen'.
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練習問題バンク
1 問題Er hat alle guten Ratschläge in den ____ geschlagen.
The idiom is 'in den Wind schlagen'.
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よくある質問
1 問Yes, it is neutral and works in most social settings.
関連フレーズ
auf taube Ohren stoßen
similarto fall on deaf ears