释义 |
the emperor's new clothes (also the emperor has no clothes) - used to describe a situation in which everybody suddenly realizes that they were wrong to believe that somebody/something was very good, important, etc.皇帝的新装;原来皇帝没穿衣服;恍然大悟;如梦初醒
- Is this artist's white canvas a case of the emperor's new clothes or is it something beautiful, even moving?这位艺术家的白色画布是皇帝的新装还是美丽的、甚至令人感动的东西?
- Soon investors will realize that the emperor has no clothes and there will be a big sell-off in stocks.投资者很快会了解事实真相,股票将被大肆抛售。
See also clothes | emperor | new |