| 单词 | nice kettle | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasnice kettle  b.  Usually with adjective ironically, as  pretty kettle,  fine kettle,  nice kettle,  rare kettle (†also simply  a fine kettle): A mess, muddle, disagreeable or awkward state of things. Also,  a different or another kettle of fish: a different state of affairs, a different matter altogether. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > difficulty > 			[noun]		 > difficult state of things hard casec1325 box1546 pass1560 little-ease1589 a fine kettle1741 mess1812 how-do-you-do1835 hot mess1867 bed of nails1872 shitter1958 strife1963 the world > relative properties > relationship > difference > 			[phrase]		 > a different matter or state of affairs a horse of another (also the same, etc.) colour1530 a different (also another) story1688 something else1844 another pair of shoes1861 a different or another kettle of fish1937 a different cup of tea1940 1741    S. Richardson Pamela III. xxxiii. 308  				He has made a fine Kettle on't,—han't he! 1742    H. Fielding Joseph Andrews I.  i. xi. 74  				‘Here's a pretty Kettle of Fish,’ cries Mrs.  Tow-wouse.       View more context for this quotation 1749    H. Fielding Tom Jones VI.  xviii. viii. 225  				Fine Doings at my House! A rare Kettle of Fish I have discovered at  last.       View more context for this quotation 1800    Duke of Wellington Let. to Close 2 Oct. in  Dispatches 		(1837)	 I. 245  				If so, we shall have a fine kettle of fish at Seringapatam. 1820    Countess Granville Let. 7 Oct. 		(1894)	 I. 184  				Ministers are in a nice kettle of fish, to be sure. 1854    C. Dickens Hard Times  i. iv. 21  				Your training schools, and your whole kettle-of-fish of schools. 1937    Discovery Nov. 353/1  				H. S. Thompson's ‘Garnet in Flight’ is another kettle of fish. 1938    R. Warner Professor vi. 141  				Professor..you're very good at thinking out schemes—brainwork, I mean..if you understand what I mean; but that's only half the battle you know, in fact a different kettle of fish altogether. 1942    E. Waugh Put out More Flags iii. 172  				Until now the word ‘Colonel’ for Basil had connoted an elderly rock-gardener on Barbara's G.P.O. list. This formidable man of his own age was another kettle of fish. 1962    J. L. Austin's Sense & Sensibilia ii. 14  				Looking..at a distant village on a very clear day across a valley, is a very different kettle of fish from seeing a ghost. < as lemmas  | 
	
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