意思
To be experienced and not easily fooled.
文化背景
This is a very common 'street' idiom used by people of all ages.
Use with caution
It is a bit aggressive, so use it only when you are sure you want to be firm.
意思
To be experienced and not easily fooled.
Use with caution
It is a bit aggressive, so use it only when you are sure you want to be firm.
自我测试
Which situation is appropriate for this idiom?
A friend tells you a very obvious lie about why they were late.
The idiom is perfect for calling out a lie.
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练习题库
1 练习A friend tells you a very obvious lie about why they were late.
The idiom is perfect for calling out a lie.
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常见问题
1 个问题It can be, depending on your tone.
相关表达
ساده بودن
contrastto be naive