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词组 warts and all
释义
Idiom
warts and all
Theme: COMPLETELY
including all the faults and disadvantages.
Jim has many faults, but Jean loves him, warts and all.The place where we went on vacation had some dismal aspects, but we liked it, warts and all.

Slang
warts and all
Theme: ACCEPTANCE
mod. even with the flaws.
It's a great performance—warts and all.Yes, we admire each other very much, warts and all.
Idiom
warts and all
if you describe or show someone or something warts and all, you do not try to hide the bad things about them.
He tried to portray the president as he was, warts and all.
warts and all
with all blemishes or imperfections unconcealed UK, 1930
idiomwarts and allincluding all the bad parts as well as the good parts of something:I liked Stone's film, warts and all, but some people might find it too violent.This biography of Beethoven aims to depict him warts and all.warts-and-all: The Roman Catholic church is planning a warts-and-all celebration of five centuries of Christianity.
Note A wart is a small hard raised spot on your skin. This idiom comes from the 17th-century British politician, Oliver Cromwell, who told a painter to paint a picture of him and include his warts and anything else that made him look ugly.

warts and all

Including any imperfections or flaws. If you're going to marry him, then you better love him, warts and all.

warts and all

Cliché even with the flaws. It's a great performancewarts and all. Yes, we admire each other very much, warts and all.

warts and all

Including all blemishes, faults, and shortcomings, as in Rather unwisely, they decided to buy the house, warts and all. This expression supposedly alludes to Oliver Cromwell's instruction to portrait painter Sir Peter Lely to "remark all these roughnesses, pimples, warts, and everything as you see me, otherwise I will never pay a farthing for it." [First half of 1600s]

warts and all

COMMON If you describe or accept someone or something warts and all, you describe or accept them as they really are, including all their faults. After all these years, I know Paul very well and I love him, warts and all. Couldn't you go ahead anyway and write the unauthorized biography, warts and all? Note: You can use warts-and-all before a noun. This is very much a warts-and-all biography. Note: The 17th century English leader Oliver Cromwell is said to have told an artist who was painting his portrait that he did not wish to be flattered: `Remark all these roughnesses, pimples, warts, and everything as you see me, otherwise I will never pay a farthing for it.'

warts and all

including features or qualities that are not appealing or attractive. informal
This expression is said to stem from a request made by Oliver Cromwell to the portrait painter Peter Lely : ‘Remark all these roughnesses, pimples, warts, and everything as you see me’.
1998 Times We painted Fayed, warts and all; Fleet Street denounces us for not painting just the warts.

ˌwarts and ˈall

(informal) including all the faults as well as the good points: She still loves him, warts and all.The story is that Oliver Cromwell asked the painter Sir Peter Lely to paint him exactly as he appeared, including all his bad features such as his warts (= a small hard lump that grows on the skin).

warts and all

Slang
All defects and imperfections notwithstanding: They love each other, warts and all.

warts and all

With all one’s faults, blemishes, and shortcomings. This term allegedly comes from instructions Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658) gave to Sir Peter Lely when commissioning him to paint his portrait: “But remark all these roughnesses, pimples, warts, and everything as you see me, otherwise I will never pay a farthing for it.” It is still current.

warts and all

Without sparing any literal or figurative blemishes. The phrase is attributed to England's Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell, who ordered Sir John Lely, the artist painting his portrait, not to flatter him, but to paint him with any and all physical imperfections . . . “‘warts and all.” As many people over the years credited Cromwell with the phrase, there is no definite proof that he did indeed use it. Still, if he didn't, he should have.
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