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Water: Diving Into a Sea of Terms

09 May 2009

Now, the VOA Special English program WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.

Expressions about water are almost as common as water itself.  But many of the expressions using water have unpleasant meanings.

The expression "to be in hot water" is one of them. It is a very old expression.  "Hot water" was used five hundred years ago to mean being in trouble.  One story says it got that meaning from the custom of throwing extremely hot water down on enemies attacking a castle.

That no longer happens.  But we still get in "hot water."  When we are in "hot water," we are in trouble.  It can be any kind of trouble -- serious or not so serious.  A person who breaks a law can be in hot water with the police.  A young boy can be in hot water with his mother, if he walks in the house with dirty shoes.

Being in "deep water" is almost the same as being in hot water.  When you are in deep water, you are in a difficult position.  Imagine a person who cannot swim being thrown in water over his head.

You are in deep water when you are facing a problem that you do not have the ability to solve. You can be in deep water, for example, if you invest in stocks without knowing anything about the stock market.

"To keep your head above water" is a colorful expression that means staying out of debt.  A company seeks to keep its head above water during economic hard times.  A man who loses his job tries to keep his head above water until he finds a new job.

"Water over the dam" is another expression about a past event.  It is something that is finished.  It cannot be changed.  The expression comes from the idea that water that has flowed over a dam cannot be brought back again.

When a friend is troubled by a mistake she has made, you might tell her to forget about it.  You say it is water over the dam.

Another common expression, "to hold water," is about the strength or weakness of an idea or opinion that you may be arguing about.  It probably comes from a way of testing the condition of a container.  If it can hold water, it is strong and has no holes in it.

If your argument can hold water, it is strong and does not have any holes.  If it does not hold water, then it is weak and not worth debating.

"Throwing cold water" also is an expression that deals with ideas or proposals.  It means to not like an idea.  For example, you want to buy a new car because the old one has some problems.  But your wife "throws cold water" on the idea, because she says a new car costs too much.

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This VOA Special English program, WORDS AND THEIR STORIES, was written by Marilyn Christiano.  I'm Rich Kleinfeldt.



Comments:

1. Splendid!!

Hi again. this is Tajik. I wanna confide in you about some controversial issues. It's necessary to throw cold water on our students' rough behavours,specially whilst they would get bad marks, by making them take fresh heart at subsequent steps, saying them it's water over dam,I mean forgeting about it and thinking of the future and so on. We should believe that some students are in deep water and are not able to solve their problems but they seek to find some easygoing and sympathetic teacher to solve their problems.Remember it worths trouble to do it, because it's our responsibility to do it . If we wanna keep our head above water against our responsibility we have to be our job buff and do our best. Thank VOA programs and YOU. AUTHOR: Tajik,AA from IRAN.
Submitted by: Ali Akbar Tajik (IRAN)
07-09-2009 - 10:34:02

2. Still more on 'Water'...

Hi there! Here are a few more expressions pivoted on WATER: (1) TEST THE WATER(S) - means to evaluate success or acceptability of something before its final implementation (2) WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE - if something is over and doesn't matter any more, it is water under the bridge (3) WATER OFF A DUCK'S BACK - If criticism, advice or something similar is like water off a duck's back to someone, would mean the person is least affected by it (4) WATERY GRAVE - Someone having gone to a watery grave means to die by drowning (5) MAKE WATER or WATER THE LILLIES - means to urinate (6) WATERING HOLE - used for a pub
Submitted by: Tanweer (Pakistan)
06-26-2009 - 20:10:13

3. hot day i need cool water

i have being hot water with this web . it is wonderful , bring me so many advantage news . anyone like me had a wonderful friend.thanks a lot
Submitted by: caonam (vietnam)
06-08-2009 - 16:43:27

4. amazing!

i would like to say thanks for this specail topic. i am very interested. i got more experienced from this statement because this words is difficult understanding.
Submitted by: soklay (cambodia)
06-06-2009 - 03:30:08

5. About expressions

This is the first time I surfed on VOA website which is recommended by my classmate. I think it is good for my English studying. The feeling is fantastic.I have a great interested in it.And I hope I can insisit on learning from VOA.Thanks ! "Water over the dam" I like the best.
Submitted by: Rain Bubble (China)
06-05-2009 - 07:26:55

6. study English

Very good,I'll try more.
Submitted by: sompong (thailand)
06-04-2009 - 21:36:14

7. It is the water over the dam

I was in hot water these days as I just broke up with a boy who I keep loving for 5 years.But as my friends said,it is the water over the dam,everything will become past event.What I should do now is to develop myself and do everything what I want to do to enjoy the life,everyday!
Submitted by: Cherrie Yan (China)
06-04-2009 - 02:58:05

8. using expression

I think using of such expression is hot water for ever body and it is hard to understand.
Submitted by: Hanif (Afghanistan)
06-03-2009 - 11:30:31

9. hard to understand

i understand well all expressions but "to hold water". i dont understand its meaning though i read example.
Submitted by: win pa pa mon (burma)
06-01-2009 - 16:57:24

10. in hot water

I am at the present in hot water because I have no job for two months causing economic downturn. I spend less money these days.
Submitted by: wanna (Cambodia)
06-01-2009 - 12:57:37

11.

that's great
Submitted by: kourosh (iran)
05-31-2009 - 21:44:23

12. English

i think this programe is very important for whom they study English .
Submitted by: Moheyeldeen Hrun Idriss Musa (Sudan)
05-29-2009 - 16:27:14

13.

thanks a lot for your article. it's very useful for me to learn idiom and expression easer and faster.
Submitted by: thanh phuong (vietnam)
05-29-2009 - 13:28:46

14. Other expressions about water

The Touareg peoples said: " Aman iman" it means water is life
Submitted by: Issak (Algeria)
05-28-2009 - 15:09:01

15. Cool topic and some Russian expressions

Cool topic... We are also have a plenty of the expression like these in Russian. For example: "to lead out to the pure water" == "to unmask sombody", "to fill a mouth with water" == "to keep silence", "to carry water by smb" == "to make smb do the donkey work" , "to be the 7th water on kissel with sombody " == "to have a relatives with sombody only through Adam ".
Submitted by: Andrey (Russia)
05-28-2009 - 12:53:45

16. I was in hot water a few days ago..

I was in hot water a few days ago. I have to move to a new house in another area ,not too far from here within 3 weeks. However, my landlord persisted that he would not give earnest money to me until the day of my move. I have never heard of a landlord who keeps the earnest money in his poket till the date of someone's move. I was in deep water, getting angry for nothing, because he is not a man with a common sense. I hope that the world will be full of kind people.
Submitted by: Lee YunHee (S.Korea)
05-28-2009 - 05:47:59

17. expression

i like the expression 'water over the dam'
Submitted by: khalid (ksa)
05-26-2009 - 04:35:00

18. Expressions about water

I like all these expressions,especially;"throws cold water", "water over the dam"' and "to keep your head above the water", because they are very useful. There is another saying in my country related to stubborn people or persons who always want to do the opposite to the most, It is,"To go against the current"
Submitted by: Dora centeno (Nicaragua)
05-26-2009 - 00:44:07

19. Mother Water

In Thailand, we have a lot of expressions about water such as generous as a big river, still water runs deep... and we also personalized water as our mother too. So we call a river literally in Thai Mother of the water.
Submitted by: amnuay (thailand)
05-24-2009 - 07:30:34

20. appreciation

Good job.keep going.........haha
Submitted by: Douglas (South korea)
05-23-2009 - 17:55:44

21. A proverb it related in water.

Here in Korea, there are many kind proverbs that is one very usually used from ancient times among people such as "a quarrel between husband and wife"is a like water cutting with a knife. As you can guess it means, the water couldn't cut with a knife entirely, so it in comparison to the husband and wife between their trouble. However, these days, it's unsuitable to the proverb just like to the old time.
Submitted by: lee han woong (Korea)
05-17-2009 - 14:20:26

22. Life from water

Thank you for your excellent article. As we know very well, water is the particularly liquid which makes the world and our life. It is not possible we live without water because more than 70% of our body also the world are made by water.So, we can say, life is from water.
Submitted by: T.M (Malaysia)
05-14-2009 - 08:15:17

23.

I liked proverbs about water."Throwing cold water" is most interesting. I throw water on my husband just for fun. Now, I can "throw cold water on" his idea's too!
Submitted by: Hina (Pakistan)
05-13-2009 - 16:31:32

24. Expressions about water

hello , these good articls about proverbs and expressions have seen us, the aproach and nearest between our civilizations each others, and the richness with deferences .in iraq btween the bedouins, they said ( he is chewed the water) for a person who behave as amadman .thank you voa
Submitted by: hachim rakan (iraq)
05-12-2009 - 22:45:36

25. A little mistake

In the paragraph: If your argument can hold water, it strong and does .... (I think there should be a "is" in this sentence: it is strong... )
Submitted by: Tom Kuo (Taiwan)
05-12-2009 - 15:46:26

26.

Vry helpful
Submitted by: Rosie (australia)
05-12-2009 - 14:41:11

27. water in vietnamese

In Vietnamese there are also some of the water expressing such as " nuoc chay da mon" (an Vietnamese idiom means constant dropping wears away the stone ) and many other expressing on water. Today my eyes have chance to study another interesting expression on water. Thank you Voa
Submitted by: hangxuanhan (Vietnam)
05-12-2009 - 14:27:43

28. Useful Information

Through this article, I've learned that there are many interesting expressions about water, and thanks to the detailed explanation, it was easy to understand them. By the way, we also have a funny expression about water. An old Korean proverb says, " Get real drinking cold water." :>)
Submitted by: Jae-Suk Joo (Korea)
05-12-2009 - 08:36:43

29. TKS

Tks for yr article. It is more interesting for EL learner. We wish more will be posted.
Submitted by: HUNG (Viet Nam)
05-12-2009 - 04:39:58

30. Expression Applications

Using expressions helps to say our sentences in a professional way. I like the expression'water over the dam'. We have a similar expression in persian language, too. Thanks VOA
Submitted by: Mohammad Pour Bafrani (Iran)
05-11-2009 - 18:54:46

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