sự thử, sự thí nghiệm; sự xét nghiệm, sự phân tích (kim loại quý)
assay furnace: lò thử (vàng)
radioactive assay: phép phân tích phóng xạ
kim loại để thử, kim loại để thí nghiệm
(từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) sự thử (làm việc gì)
động từ
thử, thí nghiệm; xét nghiệm, phân tích (kim loại quý...)
(nghĩa bóng) thử thách giá trị
thử làm (việc gì khó khăn)
so to speak say Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
go without saying
be so easy to see that it doesn
have a say
be allowed to state a view, help to make the decision Only the investors will have a say in the price of the product.
have the final say
make the final decision, call the shots The children want a pony, but John has the final say.
it goes without saying
it is obvious, needless to say It goes without saying: we want equal pay for equal work.
needless to say
it is obvious, it goes without saying Needless to say, there are many idioms in the English language.
never say die
never quit, never give up Set your goals and try to achieve them. Work hard. Never say die.
quicker than you can say Jack Robinson
very quickly The ghost was gone - quicker 'n you can say Jack Robinson!
say a mouthful
say something of great importance or meaning or length He really said a mouthful yesterday when he made the announcement about his new job.
say jump...how high
(an idiom to show how one person controls another) Fritz is afraid of Olga. When she says jump, he says how high?
say my piece
say what I think, say my two-cents' worth When everyone else had spoken, I said my piece.
say one
say openly what one thinks He said his piece at the meeting and then left quietly by the back door.
say the word
say yes or no, tell us when you want to begin We're waiting for you. Just say the word and we'll start working.
say what
what did you say? pardon me? Say what? Did you insult my pet pig?
say what's on your mind
say what you are thinking, speak your mind Now, Mother, say what's on your mind. Give us your opinion.
say your piece
state your opinion, tell us what you think OK, Vic, say your piece. Then we can vote on this offer.
the hell you say
I do not believe it, get out, go on Harper won the election? The hell you say!
wouldn't say shit if her mouth was full of it
would not say a bad word, would not swear Vi is so sweet. She wouldn't say shit if her mouth was full of it.
You don't say!
Really? / Is that really true?
you don't say
that is surprising, how about that """We have ten kids,"" the man said. ""You don't say!"" my mom replied."
knahmsayin
do you know what I am saying?
what are you sayin for today
what are you up to? what are you doing? "Hey man, what are you saying for today? - Ah not much, just chillin back in the hood!"
as the saying goes
as the saying is俗话说 “All is not gold that glitters,”as the saying goes.俗话说得好,“闪光的并不都是金子。”
say no
not agree;refuse 不同意;拒绝 You can ask him but he'll most probably say no.你可以去征求他的意见,但他很可能不会说什么。 His mother never said no to any re quest the child might make.这孩子的母亲从没拒绝过他提出的要求。
say no (to)
not agree;refuse 不同意;拒绝 You can ask him but he'll most probably say no.你可以去征求他的意见,但他很可能不会说什么。 His mother never said no to any re quest the child might make.这孩子的母亲从没拒绝过他提出的要求。
say nothing of
without even considering;not to mention 根本不考虑;更不用说 Three people were badly hurt,to say nothing of the damage to the building.3个人受了伤,还未把大楼的损坏情况考虑在内。
say sthbetween one's teeth
speak in a low voice 低声说话 He is so weak that he can only say something between his teeth.他太虚弱了,只能低声说话。
so to say
say it in this way可以说 He is,so to speak,the brain of the organization.他可以说是该组织的智囊。 His book is truly the last word on the subject,so to speak.他的书可以说是有关这个问题的最有权威性的著作。 The pet is,so to speak,a member of the family.这宠物可以说是家庭的一员。
so to speak/say
say it in this way可以说 He is,so to speak,the brain of the organization.他可以说是该组织的智囊。 His book is truly the last word on the subject,so to speak.他的书可以说是有关这个问题的最有权威性的著作。 The pet is,so to speak,a member of the family.这宠物可以说是家庭的一员。
strange to say
not what sb.might think 说也奇怪 Strange to say,Jerry doesn't like candy.奇怪,杰瑞不喜欢糖果。
that is to say
in other words换句话说;也就是说 He runs after her;that is to say,he has fallen in love with her.他追求她,也就是说,他爱上了她。
they say
It is said; people say人们说;据说 They say that Mr. Li will stay in Beijing for a week.据说李先生将在北京呆一周。
You can say that again!
Idiom(s): You can say that again! AND YOU said it!
Theme: AGREEMENT
That is true.; You are correct. (Informal. The word that is emphasized.) • MARY: It sure is hot today. JANE: YOU can say that again! • BILL: This cake is yummy! BOB: You said it!
to say the least
Idiom(s): to say the least
Theme: IGNORE
at the very least; without dwelling on the subject. • We were not at all pleased with her work—to say the least. • When they had an accident, they were upset to say the least.
to say nothing of
Idiom(s): to say nothing of sb or sth
Theme: DISREGARD
not to even mention the importance of someone or something. • John and Mary had to be taken care of, to say nothing of Bill, who would require even more attention. • I'm having enough difficulty painting the house, to say nothing of the garage that is very much in need of paint.
say uncle
Idiom(s): say uncle
Theme: YIELDING
to surrender; to give in. (Informal.) • Ann held Bobby down on the ground until he said uncle. • Why isn't it enough to win the argument? Why do you demand that I say uncle?
say sth under one's breath
Idiom(s): say sth under one's breath
Theme: COMMUNICATION - VERBAL
to say something so softly that almost no one can hear it. • John was saying something under his breath, and I don't think it was very pleasant. • I'm glad he said it under his breath. If he had said it out loud, it would have caused an argument.
say sth right to one's face
Idiom(s): say sth (right) to one's face
Theme: CONFRONTATION
to say something (unpleasant) directly to someone. • She knew I thought she was rude because I said it right to her face. • I thought she felt that way about me, but I never thought she'd say it to my face.
say sth in a roundabout way
Idiom(s): say sth in a roundabout way
Theme: MEANING
to imply something without saying it; to say something indirectly; to speak using circumlocution. • Why don't you say what you mean? Why do you always say something in a roundabout way? • What did she mean? Why did she say it in a roundabout way?
on one's say-so
Idiom(s): on one's say-so
Theme: PERMISSION
on someone's authority; with someone's permission. • I can't do it on your say-so. I'll have to get a written request. • BILL: I canceled the contract with the A.B.C. Company. BOB: On whose say-so?
goes without saying
Idiom(s): goes without saying
Theme: OBVIOUSNESS
[something] is so obvious that it need not be said. • It goes without saying that you are to wear formal clothing to dinner each evening. • Of course. That goes without saying.
go so far as to say
Idiom(s): go so far as to say sth
Theme: RISK
to put something into words; to risk saying something. • I think that Bob is dishonest, but I wouldn't go so far as to say he's a thief. • Red meat may be harmful, but I can't go so far as to say it causes cancer.
get one's say
Idiom(s): get one's say
Theme: FREEDOM
to be able to state one's position; to be able to say what one thinks. • I want to have my say on this matter. • He got his say, and then he was happy.
before you can say Jack Robinson
Idiom(s): before you can say Jack Robinson
Theme: SOON
almost immediately. (Often found in children's stories.) • And before you could say Jack Robinson, the bird flew away. • I'll catch a plane and be there before you can say Jack Robinson.
have a say in
Idiom(s): have a voice (in something) AND have a say (in something)
Theme: INVOLVEMENT
to have a part in making a decision. • I'd like to have a voice in choosing the carpet. • John wanted to have a say in the issue also. • He says he seldom gets to have a say.
drop in to say hello
Idiom(s): drop in (on someone) AND drop in (to say hello)
Theme: VISITING
to pay someone a casual visit, perhaps a surprise visit. • I hate to drop in on people when they aren't expecting me. • You're welcome to drop in at any time. • We wont stay a minute. We just dropped in to say hello.
Never say die.
Never give up.
Saying is one thing, doing is another.
People don't always do what they announce.
What a man says drunk, he thinks sober.
People speak more freely under the influence of alcohol.
Say when
People say this when pouring a drink as a way of telling you to tell them when there's enough in your glass.
Say-so
If you do something on someone else's say-so, you do it on the authority, advice or recommendation.
as the adage goes
as the adage is俗话说 “All is not gold that glitters,”as the adage goes.俗话说得好,“闪光的并不都是金子。”
before one can say Jack Robinson|Jack|Jack Robinso
adv. cl., informal Actual quickly; suddenly. An abracadabra phrase. Before I could say Jack Robinson, the boy was gone. Compare: IN A FLASH, RIGHT AWAY.
before you can say Jack Robinson
Idiom(s): before you can say Jack Robinson
Theme: SOON
almost immediately. (Often activate in children's stories.) • And afore you could say Jack Robinson, the bird flew away. • I'll bolt a alike and be there afore you can say Jack Robinson.
v. phr. To anticipate probable; suppose; believe. Acclimated in aboriginal person. Mary is black now but I cartel say she will be bedlam about this tomorrow.There is no added ice chrism on the table, but I cartel say we can acquisition some in the kitchen.
do as I say
do as I say Obey my instructions, as in Never apperception about the added mothers—you do as I say. This admonishing adjustment is sometimes followed by a self-deprecating phrase, Do as I say, not as I do, acceptation “don't imitate my behavior but obey my instructions.” This adjustment aboriginal appeared in John Selden's Table-Talk (c. 1654): “Preachers say, 'Do as I say, not as I do.'”
drop in to say hello
Idiom(s): drop in (on someone) AND bead in (to say hello)
Theme: VISITING
to pay accession a accidental visit, conceivably a abruptness visit. • I abhorrence to bead in on bodies aback they aren't assured me. • You're acceptable to bead in at any time. • We wont break a minute. We aloof abandoned in to say hello.
get one's say
Idiom(s): get one's say
Theme: FREEDOM
to be able to accompaniment one's position; to be able to say what one thinks. • I appetite to accept my say on this matter. • He got his say, and afresh he was happy.
go so far as to say
Idiom(s): go so far as to say sth
Theme: RISK
to put article into words; to accident adage something. • I anticipate that Bob is dishonest, but I wouldn't go so far as to say he's a thief. • Red meat may be harmful, but I can't go so far as to say it causes cancer.
go after saying
be so accessible to see that it doesn
go after saying|go|without saying
v. phr. To be too apparent to charge talking about; not be all-important to say or mention. It goes after adage that accouchement should not be accustomed knives to comedy with.A actuality with anemic eyes should abrasion glasses. That goes after saying.
goes after saying
Idiom(s): goes after saying
Theme: OBVIOUSNESS
[something] is so accessible that it charge not be said. • It goes after adage that you are to abrasion academic accouterment to banquet anniversary evening. • Of course. That goes after saying.
have a say
be accustomed to accompaniment a view, advice to accomplish the accommodation Alone the investors will accept a say in the amount of the product.
have a say in
Idiom(s): have a articulation (in something) AND accept a say (in something)
Theme: INVOLVEMENT
to accept a allotment in authoritative a decision. • I'd like to accept a articulation in allotment the carpet. • John capital to accept a say in the affair also. • He says he hardly gets to accept a say.
have a say in|a articulation in|have|say
v. phr. To accept the appropriate to accurate one's assessment or casting a vote in a awaiting matter. Our bang-up is affable and democratic; he consistently encourages us to accept a say in what we will do next.
I cartel say 1) I adventure to advance or affirm, as in I cartel say my point of appearance will be heard. [c. 1300] 2) Also, I daresay. I accept or accept to be likely, as in I account you'll be invited. This acceptance is added accepted in Britain than in America. [Mid-1700s]
I'll say
I'll say Absolutely, I acerb agree. For example, Did you adore the film?—I'll say. This byword is about acclimated abandoned and for emphasis. [First bisected of 1900s] For a synonym, see you can say that again.
I'll say|I acquaint you|say|tell
interj., informal I accede with this completely. Acclimated for emphasis. Did the accouchement all adore Aunt Sally's pecan pie? I'll say!I'll say this is a acceptable movie!
it goes after saying
it is obvious, causeless to say It goes after saying: we appetite according pay for according work.
knahmsayin
do you apperceive what I am saying?
needless to say
it is obvious, it goes after adage Causeless to say, there are abounding idioms in the English language.
never say die
never quit, never accord up Set your goals and try to accomplish them. Assignment hard. Never say die.
Never say die.
Never accord up.
never say die|die|say
v. phr. Don't quit; don't be discouraged. "Never say die!" John said, as he got on his anxiety and approved to ice skate again.
never say never
never say never Annihilation is impossible, annihilation can happen, as in Mary said Tom would never alarm her again, but I told her, “Never say never.” This advertisement was aboriginal recorded in Charles Dickens's Pickwick Papers (1837).
on one's say-so
Idiom(s): on one's say-so
Theme: PERMISSION
on someone's authority; with someone's permission. • I can't do it on your say-so. I'll accept to get a accounting request. • BILL: I canceled the arrangement with the A.B.C. Company. BOB: On whose say-so?
quicker than you can say Jack Robinson
very bound The apparition was gone - quicker 'n you can say Jack Robinson!
say article of abundant accent or acceptation or breadth He absolutely said a affirmation bygone aback he fabricated the advertisement about his new job.
say a mouthful|mouthful|say
1. v. phr., slang To say article of abundant accent or meaning; say added by a book than the words usually mean. Usually in accomplished tense. Tom said a affirmation aback he estimated that aggregation was advancing to visit. A dozen bodies came. 2. v. phr., informal To aperture one's honest opinion, alike in anger. He abiding said a affirmation aback he told his bang-up what was amiss with our business. Antonym: GET AN EARFUL.
say grace
say grace Pronounce a abbreviate adoration afore a meal, as in Before we started in on the turkey, we asked Liz to say grace. The chat grace actuality signifies allurement for God's absolution or giving acknowledgment for the aliment actuality served. [Early 1300s]
say jump...how high
(an argot to appearance how one actuality controls another) Fritz is abashed of Olga. Aback she says jump, he says how high?
say my piece
say what I think, say my two-cents' account Aback anybody abroad had spoken, I said my piece.
say no
not agree;refuse 不同意;拒绝 You can ask him but he'll best apparently say no.你可以去征求他的意见,但他很可能不会说什么。 His mother never said no to any re adventure the adolescent ability make.这孩子的母亲从没拒绝过他提出的要求。
say no (to)
not agree;refuse 不同意;拒绝 You can ask him but he'll best apparently say no.你可以去征求他的意见,但他很可能不会说什么。 His mother never said no to any re adventure the adolescent ability make.这孩子的母亲从没拒绝过他提出的要求。
say annihilation of
without alike considering;not to acknowledgment 根本不考虑;更不用说 Three bodies were abominably hurt,to say annihilation of the accident to the building.3个人受了伤,还未把大楼的损坏情况考虑在内。
say one
say aboveboard what one thinks He said his allotment at the affair and afresh larboard agilely by the aback door.
say one's peace|peace|say|speak|speak one's piece
v. phr. To say aboveboard what you think; say, abnormally in public, what you usually say or are accepted to say. John told the bang-up that he anticipation he was amiss and the bang-up got angry. He said, "You've said your little piece, so go on home."Every baby-kisser got up and said his allotment about how acceptable the ambassador was and afresh sat down.
to betoken article after adage it; to say article indirectly; to allege application circumlocution. • Why don't you say what you mean? Why do you consistently say article in a ambagious way? • What did she mean? Why did she say it in a ambagious way?
say sth appropriate to one's face
Idiom(s): say sth (right) to one's face
Theme: CONFRONTATION
to say article (unpleasant) anon to someone. • She knew I anticipation she was abrupt because I said it appropriate to her face. • I anticipation she acquainted that way about me, but I never anticipation she'd say it to my face.
say sth beneath one's breath
Idiom(s): say sth beneath one's breath
Theme: COMMUNICATION - VERBAL
to say article so cautiously that about no one can apprehend it. • John was adage article beneath his breath, and I don't anticipate it was actual pleasant. • I'm animated he said it beneath his breath. If he had said it out loud, it would accept acquired an argument.
say sthbetween one's teeth
speak in a low articulation 低声说话 He is so anemic that he can alone say article amid his teeth.他太虚弱了,只能低声说话。
say the word
say yes or no, acquaint us aback you appetite to activate We're cat-and-mouse for you. Aloof say the chat and we'll alpha working.
say the word|say|word
v. phr., informal To say or appearance that you appetite article or accede to something; appearance a wish, willingness, or readiness; accord a sign; say yes; say so. Just say the chat and I will accommodate you the money.I will do annihilation you want; aloof say the word.If you get annoyed of those pictures, say the word.
say uncle
Idiom(s): say uncle
Theme: YIELDING
to surrender; to accord in. (Informal.) • Ann captivated Bobby down on the arena until he said uncle. • Why isn't it abundant to win the argument? Why do you appeal that I say uncle?
say uncle|cry|cry uncle|say|uncle
v. phr., informal To say that you surrender; accept that you accept lost; accept a defeat; accord up. Bob fought for bristles minutes, but he had to say uncle.The annoyer askance Jerry's arm and said, "Cry uncle."The added aggregation was assault us, but we wouldn't say uncle. Compare: GIVE IN.
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Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ so to speak say