词组 | be like a bull in a china shop |
释义 | Idiom be like a bull in a china shop to often drop or break things because you move awkwardly or roughly.Rob's like a bull in a china shop - don't let him near those plants.She's like a bull in a china shop when it comes to dealing with people's feelings. (= behaves in a way that offends people)be like a bull in a china shopTo be aggressive and clumsy in a situation that requires delicacy and care. My son is always like a bull in a china shop, so I'm worried about taking him to the museum. Surrounding him with valuables does not seem like a wise idea! This is a complex problem, and if you attack it like a bull in a china shop, you will alienate a lot of people. like a bull in a china shopbehaving recklessly and clumsily in a place or situation where you are likely to cause damage or injury.like a ˌbull in a ˈchina shopvery careless or clumsy, especially in a situation where you need to be careful: He was like a bull in a china shop, treading on everyone’s feet and apologizing constantly.The Prime Minister went into the negotiations like a bull in a china shop and only made the relations between the two countries worse. |
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