White rabbit
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British pronunciation/wˈaɪt ɹˈabɪt/
American pronunciation/wˈaɪt ɹˈæbɪt/

"white rabbit" の定義と意味

White rabbit
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白ウサギ

someone who is late for getting somewhere and anxiously tries to get there
white rabbit definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "white rabbit" and when to use it?

The idiom "white rabbit" originated from Lewis Carroll's novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," where the White Rabbit character is depicted as constantly worried about being late. It is often employed when describing or referring to individuals who are running behind schedule. It may also be used humorously or metaphorically to convey the feeling of being rushed or overwhelmed by deadlines or time constraints.

white rabbit
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白いウサギ!今月が私たち皆に幸運と繁栄をもたらしますように。

used to bring good luck or to ward off bad luck, especially when said on the first day of a new month
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They were acting like white rabbits, frantically searching for their misplaced keys.
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