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Idioms

have a strong winning streak

To have a streak of high scores in gambling.

have a strong winning streak

(slang) To have great energy or power.

have a good winning streak

To have a streak of high scores in gambling.

have a good winning streak

(slang) To have great energy or power.

see the end

To wrap up a task.

The end is seen

For a task or time to draw to an end.

see the ultimate state

To make sure something produces results by doing it to the end.

play dumb

To pretend not to know something by standing by idly in an indifferent manner.

play dead

To acquiesce in someone's opinion without expressing a complaint or insisting on one's own opinion.

blow a nabal, a bugle

To drink straight from the bottle.

blow a nabal, a bugle

To say an irrational bit of nonsense or useless words in a thoughtless and careless manner.

blow a nabal, a bugle

To bring one's faults out into the open.

One's screw falls out

For one's state of mind to be relaxed with tension eased.

One's screw is loosened

For one's state of mind to be relaxed with tension eased.

tighten one's screw

To brace one's state of mind after having been relaxed.

It is a waste of one's age

For one's behavior or words to be too childish for one's age; to not act one's age.

It is a waste of one's age

An expression used to show the sense of pity when someone dies young or suffers difficulties as a youth.

blow a trumpet

To drink straight from the bottle.

a duck egg in the Nakdonggang River

An expression to describe someone's miserable situation because he/she is deserted or alienated from a group.

cast a fishing hook

To use a certain means to make someone behave or think as one wants.

capture the opponent's piece and score

To have more talent or ability than others.

draw an orchid

To paint the picture of an orchid.

feel as if one can fly

For one's body or state of mind to feel very relieved and better.

distinguish a date

To choose and decide a good day for a wedding, funeral or move.

receive a date

To decide a wedding day.

receive a date

To decide a day for something in advance.