A bad apple
Meaning:
A (morally) bad person who makes a whole group bad.
A bad apple is someone who has a bad effect on a whole group or system.
People also say, "One bad/rotten apple spoils the (whole) bushel/barrel."
Example:
The corruption in the government started with a bad apple, a high official two years ago. Now the whole system is corrupt.
Be a piece of cake
Meaning:
Example:
A: How was the driving test yesterday? Did you pass?
B: Of course! It was a piece of cake.
Be all ears
Meaning:
If you are all ears, you are eager and ready to listen to what someone is going to say.
Example:
When the president started his speech, he found everyone listening, all ears.
Be the apple of someone's eye
Meaning:
Be loved very much by someone.
If someone is the apple of your eye, you think he/she is very important to you, and you love him/her very much.
This idiom is used especially when someone is loved by an older member of his/her family.
Example:
Erika is Mark's only granddaughter, and she's the apple of his eye.
Sarah's only son was the apple of her eye.
Be as blind as a bat
Meaning:
Be unable to see well or unable to see at all.
If someone is as blind as a bat, he/she cannot see well or cannot see at all because of his/her very bad eyesight.
Example:
A: Can you read the first paragraph on page 115 for me?
B: Sorry, I forgot to bring my glasses. I'm as blind as a bat without them.
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