VOA一分钟英语 Squeeze Blood out of Turnip
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    Sometimes, American English does not make any sense. Like if someone says this: You can't squeeze blood out of turnip.

    Vegetables don't have any blood in them...And who is squeezing turnips?

    Let's see if we can figure out what it means...

    A: Hey, Can you loan me $50.00, I can pay you back on Friday.

    B: I wish I could help, but I don't have any money....

    A: Are you sure? I really need it.

    B: I understand, but you can't squeeze blood out of turnip.

    You can't squeeze blood from a turnip means you cannot get something from a person that they don't have to give you. And it's used about money.

    You see, it actually makes sense, because no matter how hard you squeeze a turnip, it will never bleed, and if somebody does not have any money to give you, you'll never be able to get it.

    And that's English in a Minute.

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