词汇 | do a number on |
释义 | Idiom do a number on someone or something Theme: HARM to damage or harm someone or something. (Slang.)The teacher did a number on the whole class. That test was terrible.Tom did a number on Mary when he went out with Ann. Idiom do a number ondo a number on (someone) to treat someone very badly or unfairly.I'm not surprised Caroline doesn't like him. He really did a number on her at work. do a number on (someone or something)1. To hurt or harm someone or something. Considering her pessimism toward marriage, her last break-up must have really done a number on her. Ugh, your puppy did a number on my new shoes—they're completely chewed up! 2. To urinate or defecate on something. My cat used to always use her litter box, but she regularly does a number on the floor, unfortunately. do a number on someone or somethingSl. to damage or harm someone or something. The teacher did a number on the whole class by giving them a pop quiz. Tom did a number on Mary when he went out with Ann. do a number ontreat someone badly, typically by deceiving, humiliating, or criticizing them in a calculated and thorough way. North American informaldo a ˈnumber on somebody/something(informal, especially American English) hurt, damage or criticize somebody/something seriously: Sun and pollution can really do a number on your skin.To the delight of Republicans, the press did a number on your senator (= criticized him severely).do a number onSlang To defeat, abuse, or humiliate in a calculated and thorough way. do a number on, toTo ruin, cheat, or trick someone. This slangy phrase dates from the late 1960s and originated in black English. For example, “That boss of yours really did a number on you; you’ll never get promoted.” |
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