become very scared, panic, freak If a dog growls at me, I press the panic button. I scream and run.
push the panic button
become very frightened or excited at a time of danger or worry At first he thought that his wallet had been stolen but before he pushed the panic button and told everyone he looked around again and found it.
Afghani Indica
cannabis
couldn't organise a piss-up in a brewery
totally incompetent
Kani
short for "Karl Kani," which is a clothes label popular in the hood
poonani
the vagina
punani
1. the vagina 2. sex, this is used more commonly 3. a Jamaican dance, the art of moving your stomach and behind on the dancefloor
vanish into thin air
Idiom(s): vanish into thin air
Theme: DISAPPEARANCE
to disappear without leaving a trace. • My money gets spent so fast. It seems to vanish into thin air. • When I came back, my car was gone. I had locked it, and it couldn't have vanished into thin air!
coffee and Danish
Idiom(s): coffee and Danish
Theme: FOOD
a cup of coffee and a Danish sweet roll. (Fixed order.) • A few of us like to have coffee and Danish before we start work. • Coffee and Danish is not my idea of a good breakfast!
Rearrange the deckchairs on the Titanic
(UK) If people are rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic, they are making small changes that will have no effect as the project, company, etc, is in very serious trouble.
Shades of meaning
Shades of meaning is a phrase used to describe the small, subtle differences in meaning between similar words or phrases; 'kid' and 'youth' both refer to young people, but carry differing views and ideas about young people.
Spanish practices
Unauthorized working methods that benefit those who follow them are Spanish practices.
a party animal
a person who loves going to parties: "John is a real party animal. He's never at home."
push the panic button|button|panic|panic button|pu
v. phr., slang To become very much frightened; nervous or excited, especially at a time of danger or worry. John thought he saw a ghost and pushed the panic button.Keep cool; don't hit the panic button! Synonym: LOSE ONE'S HEAD.
vanishing cream|cream|vanishing
n. A cosmetic cream for the skin that is used chiefly before face powder. Mrs. Jones spread vanishing cream on her face before applying her face powder.
vanity case|case|vanity
n. 1. A small case containing face powder, lipstick, and other things and usually carried in a woman's handbag; a compact. She took out her vanity case and put lipstick on. 2. A handbag or a small bag carried by a woman and holding various toilet articles. She had the porter carry her big bags and she herself carried her vanity case.
animal
animal the animal animal nature; animality it's the animal in him
humanity
humanity the humanities 1) languages and literature, esp. the classical Greek and Latin 2) the branches of learning concerned with human thought and relations, as distinguished from the sciences; esp., literature, philosophy, history, etc.
An ani idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with ani, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ ani