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have a field day idiom to take advantage of an opportunity to do something you enjoy: 玩得很高兴;利用机会 The newspapers had a field day when the wedding was announced (= they wrote a lot about it and printed many photographs of it).婚礼的消息宣布后,报纸抓住机会大肆报道了一番。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Opportunity another/a second bite at/of the cherryidiom be in with a shoutidiom best betidiom big break fish foot given half a/the chanceidiom going have a few, several, etc. irons in the fireidiom hay headroom inch iron platform room for manoeuvreidiom scope second chance shop window the American dream the run of somethingidiom
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have a field day | American Dictionary
have a field day idiom to gain advantage or success from a situation, esp. one that is bad for someone else: When the press found out about the stolen money, they had a field day.
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