释义 |
draw a line under something idiom to decide to stop thinking or talking about something, or to stop something from continuing, and consider it finished: There comes a time to draw a line under your failures and move on. It was as if they wanted to draw a line under the past. In an attempt to draw a line under the conflict, he proposed a referendum. Have they done enough to draw a line under the stock market crash? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Finished & over all done all over bar be (all) over bar the shoutingidiom be done and dustedidiom close down endpoint finished finito in the canidiom it's a wrapidiom out over see the last of something/someoneidiom sunset through to the dregs to the lastidiom wrap |