I'm a Dutchman

短语

释义与例句

phr.
  1. 1.

    Statement said after describing or hearing something obviously false, or as an impossible alternative to something that is sure to happen.

    幽默

    1934, Ernest Bramah, The Bravo of London This is going to mean a gold watch and a week's outing at Southend with full pay for both of us or I'm a Dutchman.

词源

Likely dates to the 17th century Anglo-Dutch wars, along with other uncomplimentary terms for the Dutch.

来源:wiktionary