Idioms about
Technology And Science
acid test
Meaning:
The idiom acid test refers to a decisive test whose findings show the worth or quality of something.
bells and whistles
Meaning:
The phrase bells and whistles refers to extra, fancy add-ons or gadgets on something like a phone, a car or a computer.
blow a fuse
Meaning:
become uncontrolably angry; lose your temper.
click with someone or something
Meaning:
The phrase to click with someone or something means to immediately like someone or something.
cog in the machine
Meaning:
said about one part of a large system or organization
dad fetch my buttons
Meaning:
said to express a surprise.
have a short fuse
Meaning:
If you have or are on a short fuse, you have a tendency to lose your temper quickly.
have something down to a science
Meaning:
said when you are able to manage doing something very well.
hit the panic button
Meaning:
to panic suddenly
in tune (with somebody/something)
Meaning:
said when you have a good understanding of someone or something.
it's not rocket science
Meaning:
If something is not rocket science, it is not difficult to understand.
like clockwork
Meaning:
If something happens like clockwork, it means that it happens predictably, without any problems.
pull the plug
Meaning:
The phrase pull the plug means to put an end to an activity, preventing it from continuing.
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