出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/12/12 03:05 UTC 版)
rub it in (third-person singular simple present rubs it in, present participle rubbing it in, simple past and past participle rubbed it in)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/27 22:56 UTC 版)
"Rub It In" is a song written and originally recorded by Layng Martine, Jr., and credited as Layng Martine. His version, released on the Barnaby Records label, was produced by Ray Stevens and was a chart single in 1971. Billy "Crash" Craddock covered the song in 1974, on the album Rub It In, taking it to Number One on the country music charts and Top 20 on the pop charts. Craddock also made live recordings of the song on 1977's Live! and 2009's Live -N- Kickin'. A third version, in 1999 by country singer Matt King also charted on the country charts, from his album Hard Country. The song's melody was adapted by Glade to advertise their plug-in air fresheners ("plug it in, plug it in").
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to put (something) into (something else)
ねじらせる
to thrust (something) into (something else)
to make a bundle―make a package―make a packet―make a parcel―pack goods―bundle clothes―make clothes into a bundle
to glare at someone or something
たれをつける
たれをつける
to dispose of anything―get rid of anything―despatch one's business―make an end of one's business
to dispose of a matter―get rid of anything―despatch one's business―make an end of one's business―settle a matter―finish one's work―get through with one's task―bring a matter to a termination―bring a matter to a conclusion
to press a part of one's body against something
ぶっつけに
without preparation