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  1. William de Morgan, the Edwardian artist and novelist, used the phrase in the novel Somehow Good, 1908, and went on to explain its meaning: “He may be a bit hot-tempered and impulsive… otherwise, it’s simply impossible to help liking him.”. To which Sally replied, borrowing an expression from Ann the housemaid, that Fenwick was a cup of tea.

  2. not be sb's cup of tea的意思、解釋及翻譯:1. If something is not your cup of tea, it is not the type of thing that you like: 2. If something…。了解更多。

  3. Often used in the negative to mean the opposite. I invited you because I thought long-distance cycling was your cup of tea. When I found out that reading wasn't his cup of tea, I knew that there wasn't much of a relationship in store between us. A: "You've always been something of a homebody, though."

  4. 2021年11月22日 · If something is not your cup of tea, it is not the type of thing that you like. 非…所好;不合…的心意 Thanks for inviting me, but ballet isn't really my cup of tea .

    • Meaning
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    to like something
    to one’s liking, taste and so forth
    if it is “your cup of tea” it is something that you prefer
    something that someone enjoys
    This music is much more my cup of teathan this new stuff.
    I enjoy museums, it is my cup of tea.
    Hiking is not my cup of tea, but my husband enjoys it.
    The opera is not my cup of tea, but I can see how people may like it.

    Apart from water, tea is the most consumed beverage in the world. There are various varieties of the beverage and everyone has a cup of tea that they enjoy more than others. In the late 1800s the British started using the phrase “my cup of tea” to indicate something that they enjoyed. In the 1920s they added the phrase “not my cup of tea” to mean t...

  5. Often used in the negative to mean the opposite. I invited you because I thought long-distance cycling was your cup of tea. When I found out that reading wasn't his cup of tea, I knew that there wasn't much of a relationship in store between us. A: "You've always been something of a homebody, though."

  6. If something is not your cup of tea, it is not the type of thing that you like: Thanks for inviting me, but ballet isn't really my cup of tea . SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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