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●she’s ˈapples (AustralE, NZE, informal) used to say that sth or everything is all right 这东西不错;一切都很好◆I reckon I’ll sell the car when the suspension gets tired, but for now, she’s apples. 我想在悬架磨损老化后把这辆车卖掉,但现在它的状况还不错。 ORIGIN This comes from rhyming slang; apples and rice or apples and spice, meaning nice. 这个习语源自 nice 的同韵俚语 apples and rice 或 apples and spice,意为“挺好”。 |