a person who is a friend only when one is successful He is a fair-weather friend only and you can
under the weather
" ill; sick; unwell."
weather the storm
survive a crisis, live through tough times Pat lost his job and I had surgery, but we weathered the storm.
brass monkey weather
very cold weather
weather out
1.cancel because of bad weather 因天气恶劣而取消 The usual air show was weathered out.例行的飞行表演因天气不好而取消了。 2.hold out against to the end坚持到底 We weathered out the winter in a lonely dwelling.我们在一所荒凉的房子里挺过了冬天。
lovely weather for ducks
Idiom(s): lovely weather for ducks
Theme: WEATHER
rainy weather. • BOB: Not very nice out today, is it? BILL: It's lovely weather for ducks. • I don't like this weather, but it's lovely weather for ducks.
keep one's weather eye open
Idiom(s): keep one's weather eye open
Theme: MONITORING
to watch for something (to happen); to be on the alert (for something); to be on guard. • Some trouble is brewing. Keep your weather eye open. • Try to be more alert. Learn to keep your weather eye open.
Fairweather friend
A fairweather friend is the type who is always there when times are good but forgets about you when things get difficult or problems crop up.
Hit rough weather
If you hit rough weather, you experience difficulties or problems.
Weather a storm
If you weather a storm, you get through a crisis or hard times.
a fair-weather friend
a friend who doesn't support you in bad times: "I'm a bit disappointed in John and David. It turned out they were only fair-weather friends."
brass-monkey weather
very cold weather: "It's brass-monkey weather today. You'd better wrap up warm!"
fair-weather friend|fair|friend|weather
n. A person who is a friend only when you are successful. Everyone knows that John's only a fair-weather friend.
under the weather|under|weather
adv. phr. In bad health or low spirits. Mary called in today asking for a sick day as she is under the weather.
weather eye|eye|weather
n. 1. Eyes that can tell what the weather will be. Grandfather's weather eye always tells him when it will rain. 2. Eyes ready or quick to see; careful watch. Usually used in phrases like "keep a weather eye on", "open", or "out for". Mrs. Brown kept a weather eye on the children so they wouldn't hurt each other.Keep a weather eye out for Uncle George at the store.Keep a weather eye open for deer.The police have a weather eye out for the robbers. Compare: LOOK OUT.
weather the storm|storm|weather
v. phr. To survive some disaster. When Peter and Sue started their business they had very little money, but in a year they weathered the storm.
keep a weather eye out
keep a weather eye out Also, keep a weather eye on or open. Be extremely watchful or alert, as in We should keep a weather eye on our competitors in case they start a price war. The precise allusion in this expression is disputed, but presumably it refers to watching for a storm. [Early 1800s]
weather eye keep one's weather eye open to be on the alert; stay on guard
thời (gian) tiết thuận lợi
Chỉ xuất hiện, quan tâm hoặc đầu tư khi tất cả thứ đang diễn ra tốt đẹp, bất phải trong thời (gian) điểm gặp khó khăn hoặc khó khăn. Tôi nghĩ Allison và tui có một tình bạn bền chặt, nhưng tui được biết cô ấy chỉ là một người bạn thời (gian) tiết công bằng khác khi cô ấy ngừng nói chuyện với tui sau khi ly hôn. Tôi vừa cổ vũ cho đội nhà trong trận đấu loại trực tiếp của họ, nhưng tui thừa nhận rằng tui chỉ là một người hâm mộ thời (gian) tiết tốt.
capricious
mod. tạm thời; bất thành thật. (Từ thủy thủ thời (gian) tiết tốt.) Tôi cần điều gì đó hơn là một người bạn thời (gian) tiết tốt để giúp tui vượt qua tất cả những điều này. . Xem thêm:
An fair weather 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 fair weather, 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 fair weather