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What does this phrase mean?
"to drop a wrung"
Aug 13, 2021 11:29 AM
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To drop a "rung" is as explained below, a step down on a ladder. Used as an expression it can mean to decrease rank, lose some credibility, lose popularity - or anytime one's reputation decreases in the opinion of others.
August 13, 2021
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Could it be “drop a rung”?
When you climb a ladder, each step is a “rung”. If you “drop a rung” you are going a step down. While certainly not a phrase that is very common, it is sometimes used to describe how a sports team or individual competitor is doing overall compared to others.
“After the team’s dramatic loss, they dropped a rung in the league’s standings.”
August 13, 2021
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падать уровен. Спусться уровен или шаг.
A 'wrung' is a step on a ladder. A 1.8m ladder might have 5 steps or 5 wrungs. So if you drop a wrung, you come down a level, you come down one step.
You can use this phrase figuratively too, as a figure of speech. E.g. When the girl said 'no', the boy's self-esteem dropped a wrung. )))
August 13, 2021
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