Cut no ice Meaning in English
expression
释义
If something 'cuts no ice', it does not have any effect or influence, usually on someone's opinion or feelings.
用法与细微差别
This is an idiom, mostly used in negative contexts to emphasize lack of influence or importance. Common in both formal and informal English but more frequent in British English. Used about opinions, excuses, or arguments: 'His apology cut no ice with her.' Not used for physical objects.
例句
Her excuses cut no ice with the teacher.
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The promise of extra money cut no ice with the workers.
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His story cut no ice with the police officer.
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You can apologize all you want, but that will cut no ice with me.
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Fancy words will cut no ice with this audience—you need facts.
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Their protest cut no ice with the city officials; the plan moved forward anyway.
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