What is a meaning of bright student?
What is a meaning of bright student?
adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] If you describe someone as bright, you mean that they are quick at learning things.
What are the multiple meanings of the word bright?
1a : radiating or reflecting light : shining, sparkling bright lights bright eyes. b : sunny a bright day also : radiant with happiness bright smiling faces bright moments. 2 : illustrious, glorious brightest star of the opera. 3 : beautiful. 4 : of high saturation or lightness bright colors.
What are the idioms and their meaning?
Common English idioms & expressions
Idiom | Meaning | Usage |
---|---|---|
It’s a piece of cake | It’s easy | by itself |
It’s raining cats and dogs | It’s raining hard | by itself |
Kill two birds with one stone | Get two things done with a single action | by itself |
Let the cat out of the bag | Give away a secret | as part of a sentence |
What is the idiomatic expression and example with meaning?
Idiomatic expressions are a type of informal language that have a meaning different from the meaning of the words in the expression. Here’s an example of an idiomatic expression: Hold your tongue. So, while their tongue is ready to do some talking, they “hold” it and don’t say anything.
What is the idiom for hard?
a little (hard) work never hurt anybody. a little (hard) work never hurt anyone. a little (hard) work never killed anybody. a little (hard) work never killed anyone.
What is the idiom for very difficult?
Nightmare. Fig. a very difficult issue or set of problems; an array of difficulties.
What does it mean to dodge a bullet?
This idiom can be connected to another commonly used idiom, ‘A close call’. To ‘dodge a bullet’ therefore means ‘to escape an uncomfortable situation, or to have successfully avoided a serious problem’.
Which idiom means in a bad situation?
In Dire Straits
What is the problem idiom?
a question asking what the problem is and implying that there should not be a problem. Child (crying): He hit me! Child: He hit me!
How do you express difficulties?
10 English Idioms for Problems & Difficulties
- #1 – at your wits’ end.
- #2 – catch-22.
- #3 – dodged a bullet.
- #4 – the crux of the matter.
- #5 – grasping at straws.
- #6 – in dire straits.
- #7 – you’ve got your work cut out for you.
- #8 – last resort.
What is a sentence for difficulties?
1. The patient was perceived to have difficulty in breathing. 2. If you have difficulty sleeping at night, avoid taking catnaps during the day.
How do you use difficulties in a sentence?
Goethe once said that difficulties increase the nearer we approach our goal. The personnel office is reassessing its procedures for dealing with staff who are experiencing difficulties on the job. His difficulties at work have been compounded by his drinking problem.