词汇 | sweep off feet |
释义 | Idiom sweep off feetsweep (someone) off (their) feet if someone sweeps you off your feet, you fall suddenly and completely in love with them.She was hoping that some glamorous young Frenchman would come along and sweep her off her feet. sweep (one) off (one's) feetTo charm one in such a way that they form an instant and strong romantic attraction, usually unexpectedly. A: "Is Lucy still gushing about her new boyfriend?" B: "Yeah, he must have really swept her off her feet." sweep (someone) off (someone's) feet To cause someone to be admiring or infatuated. sweep off one's feet, toTo overwhelm; to carry away with enthusiasm. This metaphor suggests knocking a person down, or at least sideways, in the process of making an impression. The term, also put as to carry someone off his feet, dates from the nineteenth century. Clarence Day used it in The Crow’s Nest (1921): “You can’t sweep other people off their feet if you can’t be swept off your own.” |
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