Have a good eye for a bargain la gi
A problem is that this is an idiom within an idiom. A Google search turns up:
and, to give some examples from the internet,
but I can't seem to access the promised dictionary.reverso entry. So 'have a keen eye for' accepts count nouns. 'Have a keen eye for a bargain' is an idiom within an idiom and apparently count. Have a keen eye for detail is a longer set expression, and obviously uses the non-count version of 'detail'. However, this does nor indicate that 'have a keen eye for details' is in any way wrong. Hỏi lúc: 10 tháng trước Trả lời: 0 Lượt xem: 307 have an eye for (idiom) có nghĩa là gì? It means to have a lot of knowledge in a certain topic. |