n.
be up against a brick wall
- 遇到难以逾越的障碍
to be unable to make any progress because there is a difficulty that stops you
bricks and mortar
- 房产
a building, when you are thinking of it in connection with how much it cost to build or how much it is worth
- They put their money into bricks and mortar.
他们把钱投资到了房产上。
make bricks without straw
- 做无米之炊
to try to work without the necessary material, money, information, etc.
like a cat on hot bricks
- 局促不安;如坐针毡;像热锅上的蚂蚁
very nervous
- She was like a cat on hot bricks before her driving test.
她考驾驶执照前十分紧张不安。
drop a brick/clanger
- 失言伤人;出言不慎
to say sth that offends or embarrasses sb, although you did not intend to
be banging, etc. your head against a brick wall
- 用头撞墙;徒劳无益;枉费心机
to keep trying to do sth that will never be successful
- Trying to reason with them was like banging my head against a brick wall.
试图和他们讲道理只是白费口舌。
like a ton of bricks
- 非常沉重;极为严厉
very heavily; very severely
- Disappointment hit her like a ton of bricks.
她大失所望。 - They came down on him like a ton of bricks (= criticized him very severely) .
他们狠狠批评了他一顿。