词组 | a horse of another color |
释义 | Idiom a horse of another color American a situation or a subject that is different from what you had first thought it was.You said you didn't like going to the movies, but if you don't want to go because you're broke, that's a horse of another color. horse of another colorSomething completely different or separate, especially in comparison to something else. I've always found math to be easy, but calculus is a horse of a another color. a horse of another colorAn entirely different matter. In Twelfth Night, Shakespeare had a character say, “My purpose is, indeed, a horse of that colour,” meaning “the very thing.” It's not difficult to see how that phrase would be changed to “a horse of another color” to mean the opposite. Other formerly popular equine expressions are “don't change horses in midstream” (stick to your original plan); “get off your high horse” (don't be so proud or smug); “don't beat a dead horse” (don't waste your time); “one-horse town” (a tiny rural community); and “horse show” (derisive college slang term for a debutante cotillion). |
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