Haru♥春
dig a hole to China What does the phrase mean? Can you give me some examples? Thank you. :)
2012年12月16日 13:16
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China is on the opposite side of the world from America. Therefore, it is the hardest country to "dig to", which is where the expression came from. It has many uses. For example, if children are digging in a sandbox a parent might say "Are you digging a hole to China?" Meaning the hole is very deep or the children are putting a lot of effort into digging. Also, the task is obviously impossible so it could be used in that way. I can't give you any other examples because, honestly, I haven't heard that expression in a long time. But I hope I helped you anyway :)
2012年12月16日
@祖父:Haha. You can swim across it. :) @GLYN: I see. That's because the opposite side of the world from our own country is different. Then in China should we say dig a hole to America? Haha :)
2012年12月20日
I England we say "Are you digging a hole to Australia"
2012年12月18日
ironically, the opposite side of the world from me is actually just off the coast of america ... :)
2012年12月16日
@dancingbear I heard it from a TV series. Thanks for telling me that. =)
2012年12月16日
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