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单词 tall poppy
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Definition of tall poppy in English:

tall poppy

noun
Australian, NZ informal
  • A person who is conspicuously successful and whose success frequently attracts envious hostility.

    this is a nation that likes to win, but it also prides itself on its tendency to cut down tall poppies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was expecting tall poppies to be gleefully lopped, hacked and triumphantly danced on, but instead they were treated with a strange degree of respect.
    • "Mate, I am definitely not a Tall Poppy," he says with pained insistence.
    • In 2002, the world-renowned manager and prototypical tall poppy, retired.
    • Who are the tall poppies whose talent and drive must be restricted and restrained?
    • Why do people get so much joy from cutting down tall poppies?
    • Finns don't cut tall poppies down to size.
    • Tall poppies aren't objects of admiration here, but scorn.
    • Those who boo him expose themselves as the biggest morons in sport and the dark side of the tall poppy Aussie psyche.
    • With his reputation for bluster and pomposity, the tall poppy was levelled in his near-death head-on on a West Australian highway.
    • How does this tall poppy keep her head out of the clouds?
    • He may have to make a self-transformation from a tall poppy into a shrinking violet.
    • Call me Australian, but I love seeing a tall poppy get knocked down.
    • Aussies rarely lose their sense of humour and love to poke fun at pomposity and 'tall poppies'.
    • I'm not going to sugar-coat my personality just because an anonymous reviewer thinks that this tall poppy deserves a cutting.
    • Two months ago another very rich "tall poppy" was felled by accusations of financial impropriety.
    • Your country is notorious for knocking down its tall poppies.
    • Abroad, he is a literary star but at home the novelist is a vulnerable, isolated and often unpopular figure - a tall poppy surrounded by sinister men with scythes.
    • Australians love to deride tall poppies, and that's all very well, I love doing it myself.
    • This is not the Australian way - slagging the underdog and propping up the tall poppies.
    • We hate tall poppies, but woe betide the All Blacks when they lose.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from an obsolete sense of poppy1 'a conspicuous or prominent person or thing', probably with reference to Tarquinius Superbus, a king of ancient Rome who demonstrated how to deal with potential enemies by cutting off the heads of the tallest poppies in his garden (Livy 1.54.6).

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