Keresés
to catch (a) cold
01
to get sick with a virus that causes a runny nose, cough, and sore throat
Collocation
02
to face problems and difficulties, particularly financial ones
Idiom
Informal
What is the origin of the idiom "catch cold" and when to use it?
The idiom "catch cold" likely originated from the idea that catching a cold can happen suddenly and unexpectedly, much like how unforeseen problems or difficulties can arise abruptly in life. Over time, extending metaphorically to represent facing unforeseen challenges or difficulties in life.
Példa
The film caught a cold over the outstanding debt.
To avoid catching a cold, she kept out of the chilly night air.
During winter, many people catch a cold.
I hope I don't catch a cold from my coworker who's sneezing.
Jane's throat was sore, making it difficult for her to swallow, after catching a cold.