常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句It’s completely normal to feel like a fish out of water when you arrive at a new place, not knowing anyone.當(dāng)你初來(lái)乍到一個(gè)地方,不認(rèn)識(shí)任何人的時(shí)候,你會(huì)感覺像一條離開水的魚,這是很正常的。Among strangers he was as a fish out of water, but among friends discrepancies in wisdom or age made no difference to him.與陌生人在一起時(shí),他會(huì)覺得別扭和不適,但同朋友之間,智慧或者年歲上的差別他都毫不在意。"I met Clive at a dinner I hosted for my boss," Rajna says in a refined Eastern European drawl. "He was like a fish out of water and I was concerned, so I got talking with him.“我是在為我的老板主持的一次晚宴上見到克雷夫的,”勞伊娜用文雅的東歐語(yǔ)調(diào)慢慢地說(shuō),“他那時(shí)就像一條離了水的魚,他引起了我的注意,我和他交談起來(lái)。原聲例句Sometimes I feel like a fish out of water when I go to a party and everyone but me is doing the latest dance.I feel like a fish out of water just flapping around in my bed at night" Louis's brother Henry McAnespy showed us a map of the oyster beds they lease from the state.權(quán)威例句Bartz looked like a fish out of water on day one and eventually she crashed and burned badly.FORBES: ConnectWithout it flexibility of thinking can become diffused and the results look like a fish out of water, flopping around on a dock.FORBES: 4 Things That Set Great Companies Apart from the CrowdThroughout The Visitor, Walter looks like a fish out of water.NPR: Learning to Drum — and Live — in 'The Visitor' 返回 a fish out of water