A low blow Meaning in English
expression
释义
An unfair or mean action, comment, or criticism, especially one that takes advantage of someone's weakness or is unnecessarily hurtful.
用法与细微差别
'A low blow' is informal and comes from boxing, where hitting below the waist is illegal. It’s used for actions or remarks considered unfair, harsh, or overly personal—particularly in arguments, criticism, or jokes. Often signals deep disapproval or disappointment.
例句
That comment about his family was a low blow.
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You took a low blow when you made fun of my mistake.
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Calling her lazy was a low blow during the meeting.
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Bringing up his past failures was really a low blow.
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Wow, that was a low blow—no need to get personal.
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I know you're upset, but that was a low blow even for you.
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