词组 | two cents |
释义 | Idiom two cents(your) two cents (worth) put (your) two cents (worth) in - to give your opinion in a conversation, often when it is not wanted.Stay out of this - if we want your two cents we'll ask for it! two cents ⇨ two cents' worth; two centsnoun a personal opinion, advice or point of view US, 1970two centsOne's opinion or point of view for whatever it may be worth, generally when it is unasked for. I find Jeff's husband a bit trying at times. He always insists on putting in his two cents whether we want his opinion or not! Here's my two cents: I think the staff would really appreciate a bump in their pay. two cents (worth), for/put in yourOf little value; an unwanted expression of opinion. Why “two cents” should signify little value when one cent would be worth even less is not known. But two was long ago selected in Britain (for two-pennyworth, or tuppence). “I care not twopence” is in Beaumont and Fletcher’s The Coxcomb (1610). And two bits (for twenty-five cents) or two cents was used in America during the nineteenth century. As for putting in one’s two cents, meaning to insert one’s own view, it dates from the late nineteenth century. |
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