词组 | climb the wall |
释义 | Idiom climb the wall(s) Theme: FRUSTRATION to do something desperate when one is extremely anxious, bored, or excited. (Informal or slang.)I'm so upset I could climb the wall.The meeting was so long and the speaker so boring that most of the audience wanted to climb the wall. climb the wallsTo be anxious or annoyed to the point of frenzy. If she makes another foolish blunder like that, I'll be ready to climb the walls. The doctor hasn't called me with the test results yet, so I've been climbing the walls. climb the wall(s)Fig. to be very agitated, anxious, bored, or excited. He was home for only three days; then he began to climb the wall. I was climbing the walls to get back to work. climb the wallverbSee climb the walls climb the wall(s), toTo be driven to action out of restlessness or frustration. In the Book of Joel (2:7) the writer says, “They shall climb the wall like men of war,” and, in fact, until relatively recent times cities and towns were surrounded by defensive walls, which protected them against their enemies. The fierceness of attackers who climbed such walls survives in the sense of frenzy suggested by the modern cliché. See also drive (someone) up the wall. |
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