It's not an idiom. People keep records of things, including how much snow falls in a certain area. If it's a record snowfall, then it's higher than the previous record.
Mercury's orbit looks the least like a circle compared to other planets in our solar system. Its highly elliptical orbit is the most elongated, meaning it is more stretched out and not as round as other planets' orbits.
The symbol that looks like a theater on a 1995 Eagle Summit is likely the indicator for the exterior lights, such as the headlights or tail lights. It is reminding you to check if your lights are turned on.
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No, risoni is a type of pasta that looks like rice, while rosmarino is an Italian term meaning "rosemary." They are not the same and serve different culinary purposes.
A fossil that looks like a spiral or a ram's horn is called an ammonite. Ammonites were marine creatures that lived millions of years ago, and their distinctive spiral shape makes them easily recognizable in the fossil record.
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That's not an idiom. It means just what it looks like -- something is fit for you to eat.
"Smell like a rose" isn't an idiom because it means just what it looks like it means. You are comparing someone's smell to that of a rose. Comparisons with AS or LIKE are Similes.
It's not an idiom. Idioms make no sense unless you know the meaning already. "No end" means just what it looks like -- something is endless.
It's not an idiom. It means exactly what it looks like.
Nothing - it looks like some kind of abbreviation instead of an idiom.
This is not an idiom. It means exactly what it looks like -- you felt the emotion that would lead you to start crying.
No. This is not an idiom. An idiom is a group of words whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual words. So it is not easy to know the meaning of an idiom. For example 'Let the cat out of the bag' is an idiom meaning to tell a secret by mistake. The meaning has nothing to do with cats or bags. "Treat others like you would want them to treat you" is a saying,
That is not an idiom. When you see the word LIKE, you're looking at a simile.
An idiom is a phrase that appears to make sense, but actually has another meaning. If the sentence makes sense, but seems to mean something besides what it looks like, then it is an idiom. "Frank kicked the bucket" makes perfect sense, and when you realize that it means "Frank died," you have two different meanings.
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The idiom "wear an alien face" means to appear distant, unfamiliar, or out of place in a particular situation or environment.