Cut to the Chase 言归正传,切入正题 Meaning to get to the point. A movie term from the 1920's, it originally meant to cut from a dramatic scene to an action scene (like a chase). Emails from site visitors : Email: The phrase cut to the chase origina
American Idioms 328 - fight tooth and nail... American Idioms 327 - on the/ ropes / give sb. enough rope to hang.. American Idioms 326 - rope sb. in / at the end of one's rope American Idioms 325 - learn the ropes American Idioms 324 - dog tired / g