词组 | be-all and end-all |
释义 | Idiom (the) be-all and (the) end-all Theme: BEST Something that is the very best or most important; something so good that it will end the search for something better. (Fixed order.)Finishing the building of his boat became the be-all and end-all of Roger's existence.Sally is the be-all and the end-all of Don’s life. Idiom be-all and end-all the best or most important thing.Professional tennis was never the be-all and end-all for me. be-all and end-all noun the most important thing UK, 1854(not) the be-all and end-allThe most important event or thing. Often used in the negative. My little sister thinks that a date with the captain of the football team is just the be-all and end-all of her life right now. Oh honey, I know you're disappointed, but failing the driver's license test is not the be-all and end-all. You'll just practice some more and then take it again. be-all and end-allCliché something that is the very best or most important; something so good that it will end the search for something better. Finishing the building of his boat became the be-all and end-all of Roger's existence. Sally is the be-all and the end-all of Don's life. be-all and end-all, theThe ultimate purpose, the most important concern. An early and famous use of this term is in Shakespeare’s Macbeth (1.6), in which the ambitious Macbeth soliloquizes about assassinating Duncan so as to become king: “. . . that but this blow [the murder] might be the be-all and the end-all here.” Eric Partridge held it was a cliché by the nineteenth century, but it is heard less often today. |
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