词汇 | be like a kid in a candy store |
释义 | Idiom be like a kid in a candy store American & Australian to be very happy and excited about the things around you, and often to react to them in a way which is silly and not controlled.You should have seen him when they arrived. He was like a kid in a candy store. be like a kid in a candy storeTo be so excited about one's surroundings that one acts in a childlike or silly way. Liam loves football so much that he's like a kid in a candy store any time he steps into the stadium. like a kid in a candy storeSo excited about one's surroundings that one acts in a childlike or silly way. Primarily heard in US. Liam loves football so much that he's like a kid in a candy store any time he steps into the stadium. She looked like a kid in a candy story being able to look at so much world-class art in one place. like a kid in a candy storeAMERICANIf you are like a kid in a candy store in a particular situation, you do whatever you want and do not restrict your behaviour. There were so many options that I was like a kid in a candy store. Brubaker went on a buying binge and `felt like a kid in a candy store,' he recalls. Note: The usual British expression is like a child in a sweet shop. |
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