MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BANG ONE'S HEAD AGAINST A BRICK WALL»
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Diccionari UB: anglès-català
... 2 (una porta) tancar-se de cop -$bang on encertat, just, correcte: your answer
is bang on • la teva respos- ta es correcta -$I'll bang your heads together us
donare un bolet a cadas- cun -$to bang one's head against a brick wall trencar-
se les ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
bang goes (colloq) that's the end of; bang off (colloa) immediately; bang on (
colloq) right on the mark; to speak at length, esp assertively and repetitiously;
bang one's head against a brick wall to waste one's time in unproductive effort;
bang out ...
above (someone's) head (inf) too difficult for (someone) to understand: What he
said was well above their heads — he should have made his talk much simpler.
bang one's head against a brick wall to try in vain to make someone understand ...
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Advanced Everyday English: With Audio CD
A: Is it true you got plastered on your wedding night? B: O.K.! There's no need to
rub it in. To bang one's head against a brick wall (To get nowhere, to feel that you
are being ignored-not being listened to--note this expression is often preceded ...
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English-Albanian Dictionary of Idioms
... friendship. bang into sb/sth perplasem me □ He ran round the corner and
banged straight into a lamp-post. bang one's head against a brick wall i bie murit
me koke □ Don 't try to persuade him — you 'll just be banging your head against
a ...
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The Wordsworth Dictionary of Idioms
head above (someone's) head (in/) too difficult for (someone) to understand:
What he said was well above their heads — he should have made his talk much
simpler. bang one's head against a brick wall to try in vain to make someone ...
Elizabeth McLaren Kirkpatrick, C. M. Schwarz, 1993
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Multi-Functional English-Chinese Dictionary
Phrase: bang one's head against a brick wall BUtiH bai fei li qi Example: You don
't expect he'll cut down his price by 40%. You're banging your head against a
brick H , /k'feffi Mo ni bie zhi wang ta hul jiang jia bai fen zhi si shf. ni zhe shl zai
bai ...
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Idiomatic Expressions with English Grammar' 99 Ed.
... to discuss unnecessarily; to exchange reprimands a person or thing that makes
somebody's life miserable something is finished or lost exactly right BASKET
CASE BANG ONE'S HEAD AGAINST A BRICK WALL BANG 38 BAKER'S
DOZEN .
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Chambers concise dictionary
[Anglo-Saxon heafod] • above or over one's head too difficult for one to
understand, against the head said of the ball in a rugby scrum, or of the scrum
itself: won by the team not putting the ball in. bang one's head against a brick wall
to try in ...
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The Nelson Contemporary English Dictionary
... to surround with a wall 2 to close an opening, or to separate by means of a wall
bang one's head against a brick wall to try to do something which is obviously
impossible driven up the wall (colll driven to distraction go to the wall to fail utterly
, ...
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Heart symbol enters Oxford English Dictionary
New words or meanings: Bang one's head against a brick wall – (phrase) to engage in a futile or fruitless effort. Hedge one's bets – (phrase) to ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mars 11»