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a glass ceiling Related vocabulary: half a loafthe opinions of people in a company which prevent women from getting such important positions as men. The problem for women in broadcasting is the glass ceiling. Women rise but not to the top. See also: ceiling People who live in glass houses (shouldn't throw stones). something that you say which means people should not criticize other people for faults that they have themselves. He's always criticizing Rick for the way he treats his wife and I feel like saying, people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. rose-coloured glasses (British & Australian, American & Australian, British) if someone thinks about or looks at something with rose-coloured glasses, they think it is more pleasant than it really is. She's nostalgic for a past that she sees through rose-colored glasses. rose-tinted glasses (British, American & Australian, British) if someone looks at something through rose-tinted glasses, they see only the pleasant parts of it. She has always looked at life through rose-tinted glasses. see the glass (as) half empty to believe that a situation is more bad than good. Some economists looking ahead to the second half of the year see the glass as half empty. Usage notes: also used in the form the glass is half empty see the glass (as) half full to believe that a situation is more good than bad. I'm an optimist — I see the glass as half full and think we'll come through this difficult time OK. Usage notes: also used in the form the glass is half full through rose-colored glasses with an attitude that things are better than they really are. Looked at through rose-colored glasses, the story of women's role in the state's politics could be considered a success. Usage notes: usually used with see something or look at something: The magazine had a habit of looking at social issues through rose-colored glasses. See also: rose-colored, through |
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