词组 | put the kibosh on something |
释义 | Idiom put the kibosh on something Theme: COMPLETION to put an end to something; to veto something. (Slang.)The mayor put the kibosh on the project.It's a great idea, and I'm sorry that I had to put the kibosh on it. Slang put the kibosh on something Theme: STOPPING tr. to squelch something.The mayor put the kibosh on the whole deal.Tom was starting his presentation when Bob put the kibosh on the plan. Idiom put the kibosh on somethingput the kibosh on (something) old-fashioned, informal to prevent something that is planned from happening.The rain put the kibosh on our plans for a picnic. put the kibosh on (something)To impede, spoil, or prevent something from happening or continuing. News of unrest in the area really put the kibosh on our plans to vacation there. The manager put the kibosh on our staff party, saying it would cost too much. put the kibosh on somethingINFORMAL, OLD-FASHIONEDIf someone or something puts the kibosh on something, they prevent it from happening, continuing, or being successful. The export boom has also put the kibosh on the old belief that our economy is relatively self-sufficient. He refused to lend them the paintings, effectively putting the kibosh on the gallery's plans for the exhibition. Note: The origin of this expression is uncertain, but some people think that `kibosh' may come from Yiddish. put the ˈkibosh on something(old-fashioned, informal) stop something from happening: Melissa’s parents put the kibosh on her plans for a big party at her house on her birthday.put the kibosh on something tv. to squelch something. The mayor put the kibosh on the whole deal. |
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