Throw your toys out of the pram Meaning in English
expression
释义
To behave in an angry or childish way when you do not get what you want, especially by complaining or making a scene.
用法与细微差别
British informal idiom; usually describes an adult acting immature or overreacting to disappointment. Often used humorously or critically. Synonyms: 'throw a tantrum', 'have a fit'. Do not use literally for children; it's meant for playful criticism.
例句
He started to throw his toys out of the pram when his idea was rejected.
basic
Don’t throw your toys out of the pram just because you lost the game.
basic
She threw her toys out of the pram when her parents said no to the party.
basic
Look, don’t throw your toys out of the pram, we can try again tomorrow.
natural
Every time something doesn’t go his way, he throws his toys out of the pram.
natural
It’s fine to be upset, but there’s no need to throw your toys out of the pram about it.
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