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what is " buckle down" ? "If you want to pass your exams, you'll have buckle down and do some serious work."
2010年9月5日 00:20
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It means, get a belt and tie yourself to the desk.
2010年9月5日
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buckle down is a slang meaning to seriously focus and apply oneself (such as to work or study). In other words, it is to concentrate, work hard, and commit to getting something done
2010年9月5日
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For such a stern photo, Eliot is funny! He's right; the idiom means it's time to tighten your belt and forget about eating and fasten the doors and shutters and hatches shut tight because hard times have arrived, a storm, a threat. Good Q !
2010年9月5日
I'm not thinking of a belt for pants, but a seatbelt for cars, airplanes etc. So you fix yourself to your job (or whatever you need to do). There's another phrase with a related meaning: "strap oneself to the beast". Like a wild animal, you have to tie yourself to it and tame it... get control of the situation. "I had so many ideas last night, but I strapped myself to the beast and wrote it all down."
2010年9月5日
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