词组 | wash dirty linen in public |
释义 | Idiom wash dirty linen in publicwash (your) dirty laundry/linen in public British & Australian, American & Australian to talk to other people about personal things that you should keep private.I was brought up to believe that it was wrong to wash your dirty linen in public. wash (one's) dirty linen in publicTo discuss very private, personal matters, especially that which may be sensitive or embarrassing, in public or with other people. It always makes me uncomfortable when John starts going into all his personal problems whenever our friends get together. I just wish he wouldn't wash his dirty linen in public like that. People have an unnatural fixation on the personal lives of celebrities, but I don't see why they should be expected to wash their dirty linen in public. wash one's dirty linen in publicAlso air one's dirty linen or laundry . Expose private matters to public view, especially unsavory secrets. These metaphors are reworkings of a French proverb, Il faut laver son linge sale en famille ("One should wash one's dirty linen at home"), which was quoted by Napoleon on his return from Elba (1815). It was first recorded in English in 1867. wash your dirty linen in publicmainly BRITISH orwash your dirty laundry in publicmainly BRITISH orair your dirty linen in publicmainly AMERICAN orair your dirty laundry in publicmainly AMERICANCOMMON If someone washes their dirty linen in public or washes their dirty laundry in public, they talk publicly about unpleasant matters that should be private. We shouldn't wash our dirty laundry in public and if I was in his position, I'd say nothing at all. She thinks she can score points by airing the family's dirty linen in public. Note: There are many other variations of this expression. For example, you can leave out `in public' or `dirty'. In Spain, it seems, airing dirty linen is considered more serious than any offence itself. My brother has washed that linen in public and embarrassed me. Note: You can also just talk about dirty linen or dirty laundry to mean unpleasant facts that should remain private. We know much more than we ever did before about the doings of Congressmen. So, we're seeing more dirty laundry. It is certainly a huge disadvantage of being famous that everyone wants to see your dirty linen. wash your dirty linen in publicdiscuss or argue about your personal affairs in public.This expression dates from the early 19th century in English; a similar French expression about linge sale is attributed to Napoleon. wash your dirty linen in ˈpublic(British English, disapproving) talk or write about unpleasant or embarrassing private difficulties in public: Nobody must mention these problems at the meeting. I don’t want our dirty linen washed in public.In this idiom, linen refers to clothes, especially underwear. |
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