《brass tacks》怎以读
英 [ˈbræsˌtæks]
美 [ˈbræsˌtæks]
《brass tacks》是什么意思
基本事实,实质问题;
英英释义
Brass Tacks
- Brass tacks are a type of pin or nail. In colloquial English, the phrase to come (or get) down to brass tacks is sometimes used idiomatically meaning to consider the basic facts of a situation.
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学习《brass tacks》怎么用
双语例句
- He wore a belt studded with brass nails.
他系了一根饰满铜钉的带子。 - The leather was highly polished, and all the brass rivets and hardware shone brightly.
马具制作精良,我这辈子都没见过,皮子打磨得锃亮,铜钉耀眼。
权威例句
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