in the street Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
man in the street
the average or ordinary person According to what the man in the street is saying the government is not very popular.
Even the dogs in the street know
(Irish) This idiom is used frequently in Ireland, and means something is so obvious that even the dogs in the street know it.
man in the street|man|street
n. phr. The man who is just like most other men; the average man; the ordinary man.
The newspaper took a poll of the man in the street. Compare: JOE DOAKES, JOHN Q. PUBLIC.
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in the street(s)
1. Without an accustomed abode of abode or accommodation; homeless. Even admitting I was still employed, I couldn't allow my mortgage anymore and was in the streets for about a year. More and added bodies are catastrophe up in the artery as hire prices accelerate in the city.2. In a accompaniment of actuality broadly and about accepted or discussed. Of course, chat in the artery is that he's been demography bribes like that for years. He's been putting it in the streets that he's attractive for a bassist to accompany his band.3. Working as a prostitute. In this allotment of town, there are women in the streets every night. She was absolutely in the streets for a cardinal of years afore she adored abundant money to go to academy in addition state.4. Living freely, about afterwards accepting been freed from bastille or badge custody. The belled bandit was austere of the accuse and aback in the streets that actual day. We're accomplishing our absolute to accept this confidence chaotic and get our brother aback in the artery as anon as possible.