a pinch of salt
常見例句
- I hate measuring, and I say things like: a pinch of salt, a handful of flour, some of this and a splosh of that.
我討厭測量食物,而且我常常這樣說:一小撮鹽,一把麪粉,一些這個和一些那個。 - (Actually the stereotype of really dire poverty is that meal, minus even the onions—“two dry rotis with a pinch of salt” is the North Indian shorthand for being in really dire straits).
(其實(shí),人們對真正可怕的貧窮的刻板印象是沒有洋蔥的飯菜——“衹有放少許鹽的乾麪包”是北印度真正窘迫生活的寫照)。 - Estimates by IDC, a market-research firm, need to be taken with a pinch of salt, because they are sponsored by EMC, a maker of storage systems.
在接受由市場研究公司IDC作出的評估時,人們需畱有懷疑,因爲(wèi)這家公司是由存儲系統(tǒng)制造商EMC提供贊助的。 - Given these figures, today's saintly rhetoric needs to be taken with a pinch of salt.
ECONOMIST: Republican fiscal policies - As subsequent events made clear, notably Tiananmen Square, this should have been taken with a pinch of salt.
FORBES: Hillary is Wasting her Time, and America's, on a Fool's Errand - So take the polls with a pinch of salt and a double margarita.
FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 a pinch of salt