[General] weather the storm/ ride the storm

Status
Not open for further replies.

vil

Key Member
Joined
Sep 13, 2007
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Bulgarian
Home Country
Bulgaria
Current Location
Bulgaria
Dear teachers,

Would you tell me your opinion concerning the interpretation of the expressions in bold in the following sentences? Would you also tell me whether the mentioned below expression ar common in your area as well as which is preferable to you?

Still England has been some weeks in the dismal strait of having no pilot….to weather the storm; and the marvelous part of the matter is that England has not appeared to care very much about it…. (Ch. Dickens, “Bleak House”)

How beautiful is the love that has weathered the storms of life! (J. K. Jerome, “Passing of the Third Floor Back”)

His mind was not easy. He felt as though thunder was piling up somewhere and was not quite sure whether he was fated to feel or to ride the storm. (D. I. Sayers, “Murder Must Advertise”)

weather the storm = ride the storm = stand, surmount difficulties

Thanks for your efforts.

Regards,

V
 
Last edited:
To come safely through a difficult period.
 
  • Like
Reactions: vil
Status
Not open for further replies.

Ask a Teacher

If you have a question about the English language and would like to ask one of our many English teachers and language experts, please click the button below to let us know:

(Requires Registration)
Back
Top