Live to tell the tale Meaning in English
expression
释义
To survive a difficult or dangerous experience and then be able to tell others about it.
用法与细微差别
This is an idiomatic, somewhat dramatic expression, usually for stories of danger or difficulty. Often used humorously for minor situations (e.g., a tough day at work). Not literal; do not use it for ordinary daily events unless exaggerating.
例句
He was in a car accident but lived to tell the tale.
basic
After climbing the mountain, we were cold and tired, but we lived to tell the tale.
basic
She ate the very spicy food and lived to tell the tale.
basic
Our hike was full of surprises, but we all lived to tell the tale.
natural
I tried Mom's weird soup and somehow lived to tell the tale!
natural
We made it through finals week and lived to tell the tale.
natural