thumbwhose origins can be traced back to Latin pollen – lĭcisis the word thumb in Italian.

because thumb is a masculine noun, it has the following definite and indefinite articles:
thumbs up
thumbs up
an inch
thumb
thumbs up
thumbs up
thumbs up
(some) thumb
This thumb is the outermost number, accompanied by index (index finger), middle (middle finger), ring (ring finger) and little finger (little finger).
I cut my thumb while cooking dinner.
I cut my thumb while preparing dinner.

thumbs up Yes thumbs up in Italian, while not optimistic translate to thumb down or thumb downThese types of gestures can be traced back to the Roman Empire, when crowds used them to determine the fate of defeated gladiators at the end of a battle.
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In one of the most famous scenes in the movie “Gladiator,” Emperor Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix) gives a thumbs up, but the victorious gladiator Maximus (Russell Crowe) refuses to kill the defeated opponent.
However, many historians explain that the thumbs-down gesture meant the opposite: to leave the sword in its scabbard, thereby sparing the life of the slave. Thumbs up means drawing the sword to kill him.according to printed matterdirector Ridley Scott was aware of this, but decided to reverse the meaning to match today’s pop culture, where generally thumbs up is positive and thumbs down is negative.
Other historians consider these gestures to be entirely different. Some say the crowd keeps their thumbs level when they want the gladiator to die, others say that “fist around the thumb” means the gladiator can survive. (resource: Wikipedia).

When I meet my husband, the first thing I notice about him is that he free rider thumb (free rider thumb), which means he can bend it back nearly 90°.
notes: sometimes thumb and enhanced form Thumbnail wrongly used by italians to refer to thumb. The correct term for this body part in Italian is thumb (or say thickly).
because human thumb about one length inchthe word thumb to represent this particular unit of measurement. Although primarily an Anglo-Saxon measurement system, it is also used in Italy, especially to indicate the size of TV screens.
I bought a fifty-inch TV.
I bought a 50 inch TV.
in Italian, thumb Also used figuratively to refer to short distances or small spaces, especially in negative phrases, such as the following line from Moby Dick:
It’s still there, exactly where I left it: it hasn’t moved an inch.
He was still there, just as I had left him: he was motionless.
Idioms with the word “police”
twist/twist the thumb
Literal translation: thumbs up
English meaning: racking my brains
has a green thumb
Literal translation: has green thumb
English meaning: has a green thumb
flick the thumb
Literal translation: flick the thumb
English meaning: put the finishing touches on something
don’t give up an inch
Literal translation: Not an inch
English meaning: Not an inch



