검색
cut no ice with somebody
[cut] no ice
{not} [cut] any ice
{not} [cut] any ice with {sb}
to cut no ice with somebody
01
to fail to have an influence or effect, particularly in changing someone's opinion about something opinion or decision
Idiom
Informal
What is the origin of the idiom "cut no ice with someone" and when to use it?
The idiom "cut no ice with someone" has its origin in the early 19th century. It likely comes from the idea that cutting or shaping ice was a physically demanding and arduous task. The expression evolved to describe situations where someone's arguments, actions, or words have little or no influence or impact on another person. It is used to suggest that the person is not able to make a significant impression or sway the opinions or decisions of the other party.
예
I'm sorry, but that ridiculous rationale cuts no ice with me and will not change my mind.