词汇 | bring someone to their senses |
释义 | Idiom bring someone to their sensesbring (someone) to (their) senses come to (your) senses - to start to understand that you have been behaving in a stupid way.It was my father who finally brought me to my senses by telling me that if I didn't go back to college I might regret it for the rest of my life. bring (one) to (one's) sensesTo cause one to resume acting, thinking, or feeling rationally or normally. I was starting to get disoriented after being awake for 36 hours straight, but a good night's rest brought me to my senses. I was excited to book a vacation until my nearly-depleted bank account brought me to my senses. bring someone to their sensesIf an event or something you say brings someone to their senses, it makes them start to be reasonable and act in a sensible way. Insist that he treats you better or you will leave. This just might bring him to his senses. Note: You can say that someone comes to their senses if they start to be reasonable and act in a sensible way. So all he could do was hope that maybe the British would eventually come to their senses and act. bring someone to their sensescause someone to think and behave reasonably after a period of folly or irrationality. |
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