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词组 six feet under
释义
six feet under
Theme: DEAD
mod. dead and buried.
Fred died and is six feet under.They put him six feet under two days after he died.
Idiom
six feet under
dead and buried.
You're just waiting until he's six feet under so you can get his money.
Etymology: based on the idea that dead people are traditionally buried six feet under the ground
six feet under
adjective dead and buried UK, 1942

six feet under

Dead and buried. (Six feet refers to the traditional depth of a grave.) You'll be six feet under when Mom finds out that you dented her brand new car. The way I see it, hoarding all that money won't do you any good once you're six feet under.

six feet under

Fig. dead and buried. Fred died and is six feet under. They put him six feet under two days after he died.

six feet under

Dead and buried, as in No, you can't read my diary-not until I'm six feet under. Although this expression alludes to what has long been the traditional depth of a grave, that is, approximately the same as the length of the coffin, it dates only from the mid-1900s.

six feet under

dead and buried. informal
Six feet is the traditional depth of a grave.

six feet ˈunder

(informal, humorous) dead and buried in the ground: By then, all the witnesses were six feet under.

six feet under

mod. dead and buried. They put him six feet under two days after he died.

six feet under

Dead and buried. The traditional depth of a grave is approximately the length of the coffin. This expression, while making good arithmetical sense, came into use only in the mid-twentieth century. J. Gerson used it in The Omega Factor (1979): “We make sure the dead are stiff and cold and six feet under.”
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