Jane - Fluent Brazil
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What does "coast" mean in this sentence? I came accross with this weird meaning of the noun "coast" reading the following news on "The Economist": "All is not as dreamy as Angela Merkel’s coast to victory makes it seem". It seems like a synonym for search or pursuit. How would be possible to paraphrase this title? Thanks for your help!
Aug 7, 2017 9:41 PM
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Coasting here refers to an easy path to success or victory, meeting little resistance. Merkel is expected to win re-election without much difficulty. The headline could be paraphrased many ways. One possibility is this: Merkel may win the vote by a wide margin, but governing will remain a tough challenge.
August 7, 2017
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Rob said it perfectly. A restated title would be, "All is not as dreamy as Angela Merkel’s glide to victory makes it seem."
August 7, 2017
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To coast is to glide. Like on a bicycle when you are going downhill without pedalling.
August 7, 2017
Hello Jane, The meaning of 'coast' here would be similar to 'path/journey' so in the context of this sentence 'Angela Merkel's path to victory.' The connotation here is that victory will be easy for her. I hope that helps, Christine
August 8, 2017
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