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词组 out of thin air
释义
Idiom
out of thin air
Theme: SUDDENNESS
out of nowhere; out of nothing. (Informal.)
Suddenly—out of thin air—the messenger appeared.You just made that up out of thin air.
Idiom
out of thin air
from nowhere or nothing.
How can magicians produce coins out of thin air?Pascal's discoveries did not come from thin air — they're based on the work of earlier mathematicians.
Related vocabulary: out of the blue
idiomout of thin air(also from thin air)used in order to emphasize that an idea, object, person etc seems to have come from nowhere in particular:Brennan is one of those people who seems to be able to make money out of thin air.She was accused of inventing the incident from thin air.You can't just pluck numbers out of thin air when you're setting the budget.

out of thin air

From nothing, as of something that has suddenly materialized. You need to work hard—opportunities don't just come out of thin air. For his final trick, the magician pulled a bouquet of flowers out of thin air.

out of thin air

Fig. out of nowhere; out of nothing. Suddenly—out of thin air—the messenger appeared. You just made that excuse up out of thin air.

out of thin air

COMMON If something appears out of thin air, it appears suddenly and unexpectedly. A crisis had materialised out of thin air. Auster spins stories out of thin air. Note: You can also say that something appears from thin air. Thirteen years ago, with her children almost grown up, she found herself having to conjure a career from thin air.
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