[cut ice] {v. phr.}, {informal} To make a difference; make an impression; be accepted as important. — Usually used in negative, interrogative, or conditional sentences.
When Frank had found a movie he liked, what others said cut no ice with him.
Jones is democratic; a man’s money or importance never cuts any ice with him.
Does comfort cut any ice with you?
I don’t know if beauty in a woman cuts any ice with him.
Альберт эйнштейн биография на английском языке.
My village топик.
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Значение идиомы cut ice