At daggers drawn
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British pronunciation/at dˈaɡəz dɹˈɔːn/
American pronunciation/æt dˈæɡɚz dɹˈɔːn/

"at daggers drawn" の定義と意味

at daggers drawn
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二人の人がお互いに極度に敵意を持っているとき

(of two people, groups, countries, etc.) in a state of conflict or hostility toward each other
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What is the origin of the idiom "at daggers drawn" and when to use it?

The idiom "at daggers drawn" finds its origins in the imagery of two individuals or groups each holding a dagger, a short stabbing weapon, in a confrontational stance. The phrase has historical roots and reflects a state of intense hostility or enmity between parties, where the tension is so palpable that it is akin to being on the brink of a physical altercation. It is often used metaphorically to describe situations characterized by extreme animosity or conflict.

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After the heated argument, the colleagues were at daggers drawn, refusing to speak to each other.
In the courtroom, the opposing lawyers were at daggers drawn, presenting contrasting arguments with great intensity.
The neighboring countries remained at daggers drawn, with unresolved border disputes causing ongoing tension.
The family gathering became awkward when old grievances resurfaced, leaving some relatives at daggers drawn throughout the event.
The business partners, unable to agree on a crucial decision, found themselves at daggers drawn, threatening the future of their venture.
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