词汇 | Acorns |
释义 | (redirected from Acorns)mighty oaks from little acorns growLarge and powerful things once were very small and insignificant. It's hard to believe that her successful clothing line was once a small business run from her tiny studio apartment. Mighty oaks from little acorns grow. great oaks from little acorns growLarge and powerful things once were very small and insignificant. It's hard to believe that her successful clothing line was once a small business run from her tiny studio apartment. Great oaks from little acorns grow. like stealing acorns from a blind pigVery simply and easily accomplished. If you think that this game will be like stealing acorns from a blind pig, you're seriously underestimating your opponents. These idiots don't have any idea where their finances go into or come out of each month, so skimming a bit off the top will be like stealing acorns from a blind pig. even a blind pig can find an acorn once in a whileEven people who are usually wrong can be right sometimes, even if just by accident. I know you're sick of Gran's lectures and think she's out of touch, but you can learn a lot from her. Just keep in mind that even a blind pig can find an acorn once in a while! A: "You know how I feel about the mayor, but even I think he's right this time." B: "Even a blind pig can find an acorn once in a while." Great oaks from little acorns grow, and Mighty oaks from little acorns grow.Prov. Immense things can come from small sources. Don't tell lies, not even small ones. Great oaks from little acorns grow. like stealing acorns from a blind pigRur. very easy. Getting Mary to sign the house over to me was like stealing acorns from a blind pig. Tom: Was it hard to fool so many people? Charlie: Nope. It was like stealing acorns from a blind pig. great oaks from little acorns growPeople say great oaks from little acorns grow when they want to say that large and successful things can begin in a small way. It is going to take at least five seasons before the new club can take its rightful place in the third division. Still, great oaks from little acorns grow. Note: Other adjectives can be used instead of great and little. Henry Ford did not start his operations by hiring 330,000 employees and opening hundreds of factories in his first year. Remember, mighty oaks from tiny acorns grow. Note: Acorns are the nuts that grow on oak trees. great/tall ˌoaks from little acorns ˈgrow(saying) large and successful organizations, businesses, etc. sometimes begin in a very small or modest way: Welcome to my new website! It may not look much at the moment, but great oaks from little acorns grow!An oak is a large tree and the acorn is its fruit. |
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