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#English Study#Idiom:Grass is always greener(on the other side). Comparing ourselves to others is usually not a good idea. In fact, we have an idiom to describe that exact situation: "The grass is always greener on the other side." This expression describes people who are not happy with their own lives and think that someone else – or everyone else – has a better life than they do. The idiom also conveys this idea: people often believe that a different set of conditions would bring them greater happiness. We use this idiom to remind people that this is not often the case. Here is an example: "Growing up, I always wanted to live in a big city. Now that I do, I miss the peace and quiet of my hometown. The grass is always greener!" #AmericanEnglish# #英语学习#英语俗语:Grass is always greener on the other side (邻家的草更绿/外国的月亮比较圆)。将自己与他人比较通常不是一个好主意。事实上,有一个俗语专门用来描述这种情况:“Gra
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