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On Thin Ice

Guarda On Thin Iceè un Dramma film pubblicato nel 2003 diretto da David Attwood. Con Diane Keaton e Lynda Boyd – *Streaming On Thin Ice online, Guarda il film completo in alta definizione gratuitamente nel tuo gadget. Funziona su desktop, laptop, notebook, tablet, iPhone, iPad, Mac Pro e altro ancora.

On Thin Ice
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    Dramma
    televisione film
  • Synopsis:
  • La direttrice: David Attwood
  • Durata: 86 Minutes.
  • Taal: EnglishItaliano
  • Nazione: United States of America
  • Wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On Thin Ice

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On Thin Ice – Cast

Diane Keaton nel ruolo di Patsy McCartle in On Thin Ice
Diane Keaton
Patsy McCartle
Lynda Boyd nel ruolo di Carrie Kilmer in On Thin Ice
Lynda Boyd
Carrie Kilmer
Michael Seater nel ruolo di Jason McCartle in On Thin Ice
Michael Seater
Jason McCartle
Colin Roberts nel ruolo di Kevin McCartle in On Thin Ice
Colin Roberts
Kevin McCartle
Lothaire Bluteau nel ruolo di Will in On Thin Ice
Lothaire Bluteau
Will
Frank Adamson nel ruolo di John Moran in On Thin Ice
Frank Adamson
John Moran
Blu Mankuma nel ruolo diin On Thin Ice
Blu Mankuma
Michael Rooker nel ruolo di Roger Hopkins in On Thin Ice
Michael Rooker
Roger Hopkins
On Thin Ice – Bande annonce

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2. According to the OED, for the specific phrase “on thin ice”, they state: “colloquial (originally U.S.). on thin ice: in a precarious or risky situation.” The earliest example they give for “on thin ice” is 1871, from “Dartmouth” (I don’t know what that is): “But dodging this point by the word possibility, he finds himself on thin ice and … McMillan Dictionary. walk on eggshells. (idiomatic) To be overly careful in dealing with a person or situation because they get angry or offended very easily; to try very hard not to upset someone or something. (idiomatic) To be careful and sensitive, in handling very sensitive matters. Wiktionary. black ice. sometimes called clear ice: a thin, nearly invisible coating of ice that forms on paved surfaces. AHD. glare ice: a thin coating of ice (as from freezing mist) on a road or sidewalk; nearly invisible but very hazardous Memidex. glare. n A sheet or surface of glassy and very slippery ice. AHD. adj (US and Canadian) smooth and glassy … 1. “On thin ice” can also refer to a situation out of your control. The proverbial skater didn’t necessarily choose the thin ice but is nonetheless in a risky place. Alternatives to this connotation (branching a bit further away from consciously taking a risk): Out of the frying pan, into the fire. Doomed. Walking on eggshells: 1800’s usage, probably from the imagery that eggshells are easily broken. The origin of the idiom is a matter of dispute, but the general consensus is that walking on eggshells came from the same place as other cautionary actions, such as walking on thin ice or broken glass. Some sources suggest that it came from an … A lake with thin ice is risky.(not so good use of risky) The lake isn’t taking any risks. This is a bit vague and not idiomatic even if not grammatically wrong. Walking across a lake is risky however because people walk, and people falling in an icy lake is not a vague reference. You could say: A lake with thin ice is dangerous.(fine use) Note that “cold as ice” would be commonly used. “Still as ice” makes sense but is unusual (says I, without checking Google’s NGrams). “Clear as ice” would be somewhat common usage. Overall, if one had to guess yea or nay, and given that a sneak Gargoyling shows that it is from Wuthering heights, chapter 3 , I’d say it was probably intended that … (Un)surprisingly, Urban Dictionary actually captures the connotation and nuance the best I think: its example is of a child being “on thin ice” when her mother sees her report card. Another example: -“Hey man call out sick and we’ll go skiing tomorrow” -“Aww I wish I could, but I’m already on thin ice with my boss after the crap I pulled last week” 1. Going out on a limb means to take a risky chance, not specifically negative. – Yosef Baskin. Jan 2, 2020 at 20:21. 3. @GSerg A common usage of go out on a limb is to preface expressing a delicate opinion or suggestion, but this is just a frequent use, not the core meaning, which is indeed, to take a risk. – Mike Graham. If you say that someone is on thin ice or is skating on thin ice, you mean that they are doing something risky that may have serious or unpleasant consequences. Collins. be skating on thin ice. Engaged in some activity or behavior that is very risky, dangerous, or likely to cause a lot of trouble. In a precarious or risky situation.


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