- make a big issue (of)
- 1. v. exp.ทำเป็นเรื่องใหญ่ [-tham -pen \\reūang _yai]
Lewis & Short latin dictionary. 2014.
Lewis & Short latin dictionary. 2014.
Big Issue, The — Anita Roddick and John Bird founded The Big Issue in 1991 in response to the problems faced by the growing number of homeless people in Britain. In 1998 there were four independent companies. Vendors buy copies of the magazine at a minimal… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
Make a big thing of — turn into a major issue: OK, so I made a mistake, there s no need to make a big thing of it … Dictionary of Australian slang
make a big thing of — Australian Slang turn into a major issue: OK, so I made a mistake, there s no need to make a big thing of it … English dialects glossary
let's not make a big issue out of it — let s not fight over it … English contemporary dictionary
Big Issue — a British magazine, started in 1991. It is sold on the street by homeless people, who are allowed to keep most of the money they make from selling it. It consists mainly of news of the music, films, plays, etc. that are on in the area where it is … Universalium
make a big thing of — turn something into a major issue or matter (Slang) … English contemporary dictionary
(the) Big Issue — the Big Issue UK US a magazine sold by homeless people (=people who have nowhere to live) , who are allowed to keep part of the money they receive http://www.macmillandictionary.com/med2cd/weblinks/big issue the.htm Thesaurus: homeless and… … Useful english dictionary
Big Brother 2007 (UK) — Big Brother endgame seriesname = Big Brother UK series = Eighth series (2007) previous = Big Brother 2006 (UK) next = Big Brother 2008 (UK) imagebg = #fff hm1 = Brian hm1 enter = Day 17 hm1 exit = Day 94 hm1 stat = winner hm3 = Amanda Sam hm3… … Wikipedia
make a mountain out of a molehill — To think a small problem is a big one; try to make something unimportant seem important. * /You re not hurt badly, Johnny. Stop trying to make a mountain out of a molehill with crying./ * /Sarah laughed at a mistake Betty made in class, and Betty … Dictionary of American idioms
make a mountain out of a molehill — To think a small problem is a big one; try to make something unimportant seem important. * /You re not hurt badly, Johnny. Stop trying to make a mountain out of a molehill with crying./ * /Sarah laughed at a mistake Betty made in class, and Betty … Dictionary of American idioms
make a thing of — 1. To make an issue, point of controversy, etc of 2. To fuss about • • • Main Entry: ↑thing * * * make a (big) thing of (or about) informal make (something) seem more important than it actually is … Useful english dictionary