词组 | breeze in |
释义 | Phr V breeze in breezes, breezing, breezed breeze in breeze into swh to walk into a building or room quickly and confidently, without seeming worried or nervous about anythingHe breezes in every morning, always happy and smiling.He just breezed into the office as if yesterday's argument had never happened. breeze in • breeze into sth to come into a place in a confident, relaxed, and cheerful way: He just breezed into my office and told me he wanted a job. I'd only just put the phone down when Nina Myskow came breezing in with a big smile on her face. breeze in(to)To walk into a place or event with a calm or carefree attitude. (If "into" is used, a place or event is named after it.) Walking into a party always makes me nervous, but my husband can breeze in without the slightest hesitation. You need to talk to that intern—he regularly breezes into work an hour late. breeze in (to some place)to enter a place quickly, in a happy and carefree manner. She breezed into the conference room and sat down at the head of the table. Jerry breezed in and said hello. breeze in(from some place) Go to sweep in (from some place). breeze in1. Arrive in a casual way, as in She breezed in, two hours late. This phrase transfers the blowing of a light wind to human entrances. [Colloquial; c. 1900] 2. Win easily, as in A fine golfer, he breezed in first. This usage at first alluded to horse racing but soon was transferred to more general use. [c. 1900] |
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