| 释义 |
Idiom say your piecesay (your) piece to express your opinion about something, esp. something that you do not like.When the young man interrupted, the president stopped talking and let the man say his piece.
idiomsay your pieceto give your opinion in a very direct way:You'd better just say your piece - it's not good to keep things inside and get angry about them.The Chief Constable and I each said our piece and were surprised at the emotional response of the audience.
say (one's) pieceTo share one's views or opinions Can you stop talking for five minutes so that I can say my piece? say your piece If you say your piece, you say what you want to say about something. Each preacher stood for two minutes on a box, said his piece, and stepped down. You will be given the chance to say your piece in your defence. say your piece give your opinion or a prepared statement.say your ˈpiece (informal) say exactly what you feel or think: I went to see the boss this morning and I said my piece about our working conditions. He wasn’t very happy about it. |