单词:clich
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you know an apple a day won't keep the doctor away welcome to the cliches welcome to the part where we wanna finish what we can't start come and get me just don't miss the water until the well is dry
Clich陈词滥调 adj. n. 1.being predictable and unimaginative; falling into a groove of human boredom; an old tired trend. 陈词滥调,俗套的 例句: 1. adj.---It's too clich, I won't say I'm in love. 2. n.--- That movie is such a clich. 今日
[Verse 1] You cannot not know that you're turning my heart to stone You cannot not know that you cut me down to the bone I flew a thousand miles just to see your face Got paper and a pen, bared my heart right there on the page Yeah, you cannot not kn
Grammar Girl here. Todays topic is taking care of clichs. Guest writer Sal Glynn writes, clichs can be a writers worst enemy, and the reader usually doesnt like clichs much either. Writers from Jonathan Swift to George Orwell have ranted against the
AA: I'm Avi Arditti, with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- the catch of the day, terms from the sea. Lots of nautical expressions have washed ashore into everyday English. Alan Hartley researches them for the Oxford English Dictionary
AA: This is Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- the language of cliches. RS: These are phrases that lose meaning when we use them all the time. Take the expression: 24-7. That's another way of saying 24 hours a day, seven