Apples and oranges...
Posted by SR on January 29, 2004
In Reply to: Apples and oranges... posted by ESC on January 29, 2004
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: : Hi, guys. I'm writing this post from Japan.
: : I've got a question about the phrase
: : "apples and oranges" I run across that phrase
: : very often, but I don't get the meaning.
: : Could anybody help me with this expression?
: : when, and why people say like that as an answer to other people's saying. and what does that mean?
: The whole phrase is: "You can't compare apples and oranges." Or: "You're trying to compare apples and oranges."
: I can't think of a good example right now. But I'm sure one of the other Phrase Folk will have one.
: Fruit is fruit. Apples and oranges are fruit, but an apple is not an orange. "A" may equal "C", "B" may equal "C" but "A" does not equal "B". An illogical conclusion drawn from similar logical facts...
- Apples and oranges... Brian from Shawnee 29/January/04
- Apples and oranges... SR 29/January/04
- Apples and oranges... ESC 29/January/04
- Apples and oranges... abe 29/January/04
- Apples and oranges... ESC 29/January/04
- Apples and oranges... SR 29/January/04