词汇 | beat the bushes |
释义 | Idiom beat the bushes American to try very hard to get or achieve something.She's not out there beating the bushes for a job - she's just as happy not working. beat the bushes (for someone or something)To search for someone or something exhaustively and at great length. I've been beating the bushes for a bigger apartment, but there's nothing out there I can afford! beat the bushessearch thoroughly. North American informalThis expression originates from the way in which hunters walk through undergrowth wielding long sticks which are used to force birds or animals out into the open where they can be shot or netted. beat the ˈbushes(especially American English) try very hard to find, obtain or achieve something: Telephone companies are beating the bushes for new customers.beat the bushes To make an exhaustive search. |
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