词汇 | another country heard from |
释义 | Idiom another country heard from Theme: INTERRUPTION a catch phrase said when someone makes a comment or interrupts.Jane and Bill were discussing business when Bob interrupted to offer an opinion. "Another country heard from," said Jane.In the middle of the discussion, the baby started crying. "Another country heard from," said Tom. another country heard from used for humorously acknowledging that someone who had previously been silent has spoken up US, 1970another country heard fromAnother person or group has voiced an opinion (often one that is unwelcome). A: "I can't believe you two seriously believe this candidate is the best person for the job." B: "Oh boy, another country heard from." another country heard fromFig. yet another person adds to the conversation. Used when someone joins a discussion other people are having, especially unexpectedly. (Used sarcastically, implying that the new speaker is not welcome in the discussion.) Alan: You ought to take a vacation tomorrow. You really look tired. Fred: I am not tired and I don't need a vacation. Jane: But you do seem awfully short-tempered. Fred: Well, well, another country heard from! Brother: Let's go to the movies. Father: I'm too busy to drive you to the movies. Sister: I want to go to the movies, too. Let's go to the movies! Father: Oh, splendid. Another country heard from. |
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