Which of the following idioms means “a weak part of someone’s character”?
A: a wolf in sheep’s clothing
B: castle in the air
C: new wine in old bottles
D: Achilles’ Heel
A: a wolf in sheep’s clothing
B: castle in the air
C: new wine in old bottles
D: Achilles’ Heel
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- 中国大学MOOC: Which of the following idioms means “a weak part of someone’s character”?
- Which of the following expressions means sleeping? A: having the Midas touch B: lying in the arms of Morpheus C: opening Pandora’s box D: having an Achilles heel
- Once upon a time there was a wolf in sheep's clothing, hiding _____ among a flock of sheep.
- Achilles’s heel implies ( ).
- Someone's Achilles’ heel is his weakness that causes problems for them, especially because it gives other people a chance to attack or criticize them.