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Idioms

get into the taste of something

To like or enjoy something.

attach a taste to something

To take an interest in something.

Someone's taste has gone

(slang) For the behavior or mind of someone to appear abnormal.

acquire a taste for something

To become fond of or delighted at something.

A taste is attached

To have an interest in something.

keep guard

To look or monitor the movement of the enemy or an object at a certain location.

have extended bad luck of being humiliated

To be disgraced in a very shameful event.

A sign of collapse comes in

For the sign of something failing to be noticeable or seen.

take charge of

To keep taking the responsibility by oneself.

hold a rod

To hit with a rod or club to give a scolding.

lay down the energy; release the energy

For one to go blank as one's tension is eased.

take off one's bare feet and go out

To take the lead in something very actively.

run in one's bare feet

To do something very passionately.

tie and cut off

To take care of something in a clear and airtight manner.

have nothing deep-rooted; bear nothing

For one's mind to be wide and generous.

have nothing formed

For the character or behavior of a person to be sloppy and careless.

sit[climb and sit] on [the top of] one's head

To see through somebody's thoughts and behaviors.

One's head spins fast

To be excellent in judging a situation.

One's head is hardened

For one's ability to think or remember to be not as good as it used to be.

One's head is thick

To get to think or judge like an adult.

One's head turns white

To care and worry about something too much to such an extent that one's hair grows white.