词组 | at someone's elbow |
释义 | Idiom at someone's elbowat (someone's) elbow near someone, often in order to help them.She hovered constantly at Charles's elbow to make sure he had everything he wanted. at (one's) elbowClose by; readily available. Please stay at your mother's elbow, in case she needs your help. I'm not very creative in the kitchen, so I always have a cookbook at my elbow when I prepare a new dish. at someone's elbowImmediately beside someone, close by, as in The apprentice was constantly at the master's elbow. Why this idiom focuses on the elbow rather than the arm, shoulder, or some other body part is not known. Moreover, it can mean either that someone is so nearby as to constitute a nuisance or in order to readily provide assistance. Either can be meant in the example above. [Mid-1500s] |
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