Like a bump on a log Meaning in English
expression
释义
To sit or stand without moving, helping, or participating, as if you are just an unmoving object.
用法与细微差别
Colloquial and mildly critical; used to describe someone passively doing nothing in social or work situations. Often suggests the person 'should' be more active or involved. Commonly used in the South or rural US English.
例句
He just sat like a bump on a log while everyone else was working.
basic
Don't just stand there like a bump on a log—help me!
basic
She was like a bump on a log at the party, never talking to anyone.
basic
You can't just sit there like a bump on a log when we need your input.
natural
When Tom met his girlfriend's parents, he was so nervous he was like a bump on a log.
natural
Honestly, I felt like a bump on a log during that meeting—nobody listened to me.
natural