词汇 | have someone dead to rights |
释义 | Idiom have someone dead to rights Theme: PROOF to have proven someone unquestionably guilty.The police burst in on the robbers while they were at work. They had the robbers dead to rights.All right, Tom! I've got you dead to rights! Get your hands out of the cookie jar. Slang have someone dead to rights Theme: EVIDENCE tr. to have caught someone red-handed; to have irrefutable evidence about someone's misdeed.We've got you dead to rights on this one.The cops had him dead to rights. Idiom have someone dead to rightscatch/have (someone) dead to rights British, American & Australian, British to have enough proof to show that someone has done something wrong.I was driving way above the speed limit and the police radar caught me dead to rights. have (one) dead to rightsTo have enough evidence to prove that one is guilty of a crime or other misdeed; to catch one committing a crime. Thanks to footage from the security cameras, the police had the burglars dead to rights. The teacher came up behind us as I was copying Lewis's test and had us both dead to rights. have someone dead to rights tv. to have caught someone red-handed; to have irrefutable evidence about someone’s misdeed. (see also (bang) dead to rights.) The cops had him dead to rights. |
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