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What does this sentence mean? Above all, we cannot play ducks and drakes with a native battery of idioms which prescribes egregious collocations of vocables as the Basic put up with for tolerate, or put at a loss for bewilder. What does this sentence mean? Please help me! Thanks!
2014年11月18日 11:41
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To play ducks and drakes with something means to behave recklessly. The writer is criticizing the use of native idioms such as "put up with" instead of "tolerate", and "put at a loss" in place of bewilder. He or she is apparently offended by phrasal verbs replacing more sophisticated words. When I google the entire sentence, it comes up as part of an essay by George Orwell who is himself criticizing the writing in this example.
2014年11月18日
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