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Exercices d'anglais > test d'anglais n°112053 : Idiomes et animaux




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Idiomes et animaux 431140


English has lots of animal idioms . Here are a few of them. 3a645o

-A wolf in a sheep's clothing : someone who hides his/her wickedness under a pleasant and friendly appearance.

The idiom probably originates from the Old Testament .

-A white elephant: something ( a present) you don't like, but which  is difficult to give away .

The idiom probably comes from the Indian world where a white elephant was considered as sacred and therefore very expensive to keep.

-A leopard can't change its spots : a person's character (especially if it's bad) will not change .

The idiom originates from a Greek proverb .

-Cash cow : a stable, reliable source of income .

A cow that produces milk every day was a reliable source of income especially in the past.

-Rat race : today's living in modern society with ​people fighting for ​power and ​money.

Probably referring to a rat's efforts to survive or shun a trap.

-A fish out of water: someone who feels uncomfortable in a particular situation.

It seems to go back to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales .

-A paper tiger : something that appears dangerous but is in fact harmless .

It originates from Mao's Little Red Book , referring to the USA Government.

-When pigs fly : something that will never happen.

Dating back to the XVIIth century when several writers used it to refer to something impossible to do.

-(have) a bee in one's bonnet : be much worried about or obsessed with a thought or idea .

Probably coming from the Scottish use of bonnets ( sort of headgear). Imagine having a bee in it.

-A bull in a china shop. Move awkwardly / be tactless.

Referring to cattle left to wander freely at markets.

-A cock-and-bull story : a story which is not true, told to impress people.

The idiom comes from the names of two English pubs in Buckinghamshire where travellers stopped on their way .

-(to have) a whale of a time : to enjoy oneself , have a great time.

Probably coming from students' jargon in the early XXth century ( whales are very big).

 





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