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●the ˈlion’s share (of sth) (BrE) the largest part of sth that is being shared 最大的一份◆The lion’s share of the awards have gone to American stars again. 大多奖项再次落入美国影星囊中。 ORIGIN This idiom comes from one of Aesop’s fables. The lion is helped by other animals to kill a stag, but then refuses to share it with them. 这个习语源于《伊索寓言》。狮子在其他动物的帮助下杀死了一只雄鹿,但是却拒绝与它们分享。 |