Go into your shell Meaning in English
expression
释义
To become shy, quiet, or withdrawn, especially after something negative happens, like a turtle hiding inside its shell.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often used for people who suddenly become less talkative or sociable. Common after embarrassment, disappointment, or criticism. Similar to 'withdraw,' but more visual and gentle. Not about literal shells.
例句
After his mistake, he went into his shell and stopped talking to everyone.
basic
If you go into your shell, it's hard for friends to help you.
basic
She went into her shell after moving to a new school.
basic
Any time he's criticized, he just goes into his shell and won’t say a word.
natural
Lately, you've really gone into your shell. Is everything okay?
natural
He used to be outgoing, but after the breakup he completely went into his shell.
natural