Yes, you got it - it means 'it's too difficult for me to understand'. Hey, don't get me wrong - it's not that 'what you wrote is all Greek to me':)
In fact, I'm trying to learn more about medical terminology (medicine English) - a mouthful! Some of the terms are just too long or too difficult to pronounce - they are driving me up the wall!
Some of the words are just Greek while some are derived from Latin. It can be so hard to memorize them - unless you've got an amazing or insanely good memory!
Do you think it's hard to understand what your doctor said about you or your family? Any tips on memorizing complex words? Do you want to learn about medical terminology even though you're not a healthcare professional?
(a bit of ) a mouthful = a long word/phrase that's difficult to say
drive/send somebody up the wall = make somebody very annoyed; drive somebody crazy
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Hi Evangelina,
Thanks for commenting on this! Yes, English medical terminology is such a challenge for me - I'm familiar with Chinese medical terms since Chinese is my first language.
Yes, we shouldn't pretend we know what we don't really know - it's not humiliating to admit you don't really know something. We can't know everything existing in the world.
Wow, genetics? What a challenge! Good luck!
Hi Nadiyah,
Yes, 'a mouthful' means 'a long word or phrase that is difficult to say'. Thanks for the comment!
a mouthful is my new word :-)
Thank you for the great post!
@setareh
Thanks for the comment! Try to break the word 'acupuncture' into parts 'acu-punct-ure' - 'acu' = sharp; 'punct' = prick.
Yes, I'm trying to learn more about word roots, prefixes and suffixes - it can be so helpful.
@AG
Many thanks!
@Just
Yes, it's funny!
Thanks for sharing
Dear Expector, I have just learned the word acupuncture and as you know it means people or traditional doctors who use needles to help their patients. As you said sometimes long medical words are so hard to pronounce let alone memorize; but some are so common and useful. By the way I haven't heard this funny expression ' it's all Greek to me ' thanks for that.:)
@dara
Thanks for the comment!
@LUCI
Great! It may not be a problem for those who are familiar with Latin. Yes, mnemorics should be so helpful. I hope I can find such an effective way! Thanks.
@sidra
Thank you!
Xie xie Expector Smith! The doctor of our family speaks in easy language for us to understand. Thanks Mr. Smith for sharing.