(to be) a heel In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "(to be) a heel", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Tiếng Anh )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2019-12-06 07:12

Meaning of (to be) a heel

Synonyms:

clown , creep , lout , boor , bounder

(to be) a heel informal

a ​person who ​treats other ​people ​badly and ​unfairly, a despicable person

Whether he was a heel or a good guy, I always respected the work that he did

Edge was a heel whose character was basically downright evil

Though he was a heel, his amusing verbal skills led many fans to cheer The Rock

Other phrases about:

Once a whore, always a whore

Người ta tin rằng một người nào đó đã thực hiện hành vi trái đạo đức, sẽ luôn dễ mắc phải nó

King Grod

Dùng để chỉ một người đàn ông rất khó chịu

every man to his taste

Mồi người đều có sở thích riêng cần được tôn trọng.

prim and proper

Có niềm tin và hành vi rất truyền thống, bảo thủ về mặt đạo đức

(as) artful as a wagonload of monkeys

Cực kỳ khôn ngoan hoặc tinh quái

Grammar and Usage of (to be) a heel

More examples:

Former Prez thinks Trump is a heel

One is a bore and the other is a heel

Cena was a heel and heels lie

If Roman was a heel then they can use all this booing to feed him as a heel

how they were cheering him despite him being a heel

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the straw that broke the donkey's back

Dùng để ám chỉ một sức ép, vấn đề hoặc gánh nặng cuối cùng tưởng chừng như là không quan trọng và nhỏ khiến một người, một hệ thống hoặc một tổ chức sụp đổ hoặc thất bại

Example:

Her husband's violent act last night was the straw that broke the donkey's back and she left him

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