词组 | have a clue |
释义 | Idiom have a clue (about something) Theme: KNOWLEDGE to know anything about something; to have even a hint about someone or something. (Usually negative.)I don't have a clue about where to start looking for Jim.Why do you think I have a clue about Tom's disappearance? Idiom have a clue(not) have a clue informal to have no knowledge of or no information about something.'How much do houses cost in Yorkshire?' 'I haven't got a clue.'Internet researchers in the 1980s didn't have a clue about the exciting online landscapes of the future. (often + about)not have a clue1. To not have even a remote grasp or understanding of something; to be hopelessly confused or ignorant about something. You'd expect the average citizen to struggle to explain the workings of government, but now it seems like even most politicians don't have a clue! You don't have a clue about how to talk to people, do you? When it comes to trigonometry, I just don't have a clue. 2. To be completely unaware of something. A: "Do you think Paul suspects that we're having a surprise party for him? B: "No, he doesn't have a clue!" have a clue (about something)Fig. to know anything about something; to have even a hint about someone or something. (Usually negative.) I don't have a clue about where to start looking for Jim. Why do you think I have a clue about Tom's disappearance? |
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