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词组 elbow grease
释义
elbow grease
Theme: EFFORT
n. effort.
Put out a little elbow grease.All this job needs is a little more elbow grease.
Idiom
elbow grease
humorous hard work, especially when you are cleaning something.
With determination and elbow grease we soon transformed the filthy kitchen.
elbow grease
noun hard manual labour; effort UK, 1672
idiomelbow greasethe hard work and physical effort needed to achieve something:Thanks to a lot of elbow grease and a few coats of paint, the church is looking as good as new.Environmentally friendly alternatives to chemicals may take more elbow grease, but it's worth it.

elbow grease

Vigorous scrubbing, typically to clean something. You'll never get that rust off without some elbow grease.

elbow grease

Fig. hard scrubbing. Tom: What did you use to get your car so shiny? Mary: Just regular wax and some elbow grease. Joe put a lot of elbow grease into cleaning the kitchen.

elbow grease

Strenuous physical effort, as in You'll have to use some elbow grease to get the house painted in time. This term alludes to vigorous use of one's arm in cleaning, polishing, or the like. It soon was extended to any kind of hard work, and Anthony Trollope used it still more figuratively ( Thackeray, 1874): "Forethought is the elbow-grease which a novelist ... requires." [First half of 1600s]

elbow grease

Elbow grease is the hard physical work of cleaning something. It took a considerable amount of polish and elbow grease before the brass shone like new. These products are designed to take the elbow grease out of cleaning.

ˈelbow grease

(informal) the effort used in physical work, especially in cleaning: The bath was so old and stained that we couldn’t get it clean no matter how much elbow grease we used.

elbow-grease

n. effort. All this job needs is a little more elbow-grease.

elbow grease, to use

To apply physical effort. It has been said that this expression, dating from the seventeenth century, originally referred to a joke played on a new apprentice, who was sent out to a shop to purchase “elbow grease.” Originally meaning simply to use one’s arm vigorously in scrubbing or polishing, it soon was transferred to other kinds of effort as well. “Forethought is the elbow-grease which a novelist—or poet, or dramatist—requires,” said Anthony Trollope (Thackeray, 1874).
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