词汇 | be at it hammer and tongs |
释义 | Idiom be at it hammer and tongsbe/go at it hammer and tongs informal to do something, especially to argue, with a lot of energy or violence.You should have heard last night's argument - they were at it hammer and tongs till four o'clock this morning. be at it hammer and tongsTo do something or perform some task with tremendous fervor, determination, energy, or forcefulness. An allusion to the force with which a blacksmith strikes metal using a hammer and tongs. What started as a minor disagreement has escalated into a heated argument, and the two have been at it hammer and tongs ever since. be/go at somebody/something ˌhammer and ˈtongs(informal) do something, especially argue or fight, with a lot of energy and noise: The boss went at me hammer and tongs. I’ve never seen him so angry.The couple in the flat upstairs are always at it hammer and tongs.This idiom refers to the loud noise made by a blacksmith at work when he is making horseshoes. He uses a pair of tongs to hold the hot iron and a hammer to beat the iron into the shape of the shoe. |
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