Idioms
have a long way to go
To have much work to do in order to complete a certain task.
have a long way to go
To have a long time before one's life ends.
go as far as one can go
To reach a state that is the most extreme or the highest that one can reach, or to face such a situation.
go as far as one can go
For a man and a woman to have sex.
be unable to grab a border; be unable to make out heads or tails
To be unable to know what is going on and what one should do.
as if looking on a fire across a river
The manner in which one looks on a situation irrelevant to him/her with indifference and a lack of involvement.
as if looking on a fire across a river
The manner in which one looks on a situation irrelevant to him/her with indifference and a lack of involvement.
Swallows return from the winter migration to the south of the river
For the warm spring to come.
play in the same water; be in the same league
To get along with someone in similar circumstances.
Not even a small puppy is to be seen
To become desolate with no sign of people around.
like slaughtering a dog
The manner in which one hits and beats something to a pulp like when slaughtering a dog.