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fire's gone outphrasal idiom Said when a relationship that was passionate at the beginning has cooled down and is held together by habit and inertia. 激情已过。◆ "Why are Jean and Tom behaving so formally and coldly toward one another?" Peter asked. "I guess the fire's gone out between them," Sue answered.“为什么琼和汤姆相互之间变得这样一本正经、关系冷淡了呢?”彼得问。“我想是因为他们之间的激情已经减弱了吧,”苏回答说。 |