词汇 | tell (someone) a thing or two (about someone or something) |
释义 | tell (someone) a thing or two (about someone or something)1. To inform someone of the facts or several pieces of information (about someone or something). I know you're from the countryside and not used to city folk, so let me tell you a thing or two about New Yorkers. If you want to learn about the history of cinema, then you should ask Jeff—he'd be more than happy to tell you a thing or two. 2. To correct or confront someone about his, her, or their mistaken belief or incorrect point of view (about someone or something). The professor is teaching us some really antiquated material about quantum physics. I think I'll go tell him a thing or two about it after class. That jerk has been making snide remarks about the women in our group all night. I'm going to go over there and tell him a thing or two! tell someone a thing or two(about someone or something) Go to a thing or two (about someone or something). tell (or teach) someone a thing or twoimpart useful information or experience. informal 1998 Spectator A docker of the 1950s…a sailor of any previous age could tell you a thing or two about job insecurity. can/could teach/tell somebody a ˈthing or two (about somebody/something)(informal) be able to help somebody, or teach somebody how to do something, because you have more experience: He thinks he knows a lot about farming, but old Bert could teach him a thing or two. |
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