inner Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
winner take all
the winner of the game gets all the money "Bert said, ""Let's play one more game of poker, winner take all."""
divulge dinner
to vomit
Breadwinner
Used to describe the person that earns the most money. For example - She's the breadwinner in the family.
Dog's dinner
Something that is a dog's dinner is a real mess.
Quitters never win; winners never quit
If you quit you will never get what you want, but if you keep trying you will find a way to get what you want. ('Quitters never win, winners never quit, but those who never win and never quit are idiots' is a variation accredited to Larry Kersten)
Winner takes all
If everything goes to the winner, as in an election, the winner takes all.
more than you've had hot dinners
an expression to mean that you've had a lot of something: "I've had more jobs than you've had hot dinners!"
inner city|city|inner
n.,
colloquial Densely populated neighborhoods in large metropolitan areas inhabited by low income families usually of minority backgrounds, such as Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, or African Americans; characterized by slums and government-owned high rises.
Joe comes from the inner city
he may need help with his reading.
beginner's luck
beginner's luck Good fortune in a first attempt or effort, as in
I often use a brand-new recipe for a dinner party; I trust beginner's luck. [Late 1800s]