Arkadiusz
Hey guys, what’s the difference between „to hold out hope” and „to get my hopes up”? Can I say: When the Covid vaccine was put on the market, a lot of people were holding out hope that the situation would be back to normal in a couple of weeks. OR When the Covid vaccine was put on the market, a lot of people were getting their hopes up that the situation would be back to normal in a couple of weeks.
11 янв. 2021 г., 5:48
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I'd use the second one. To hold out hope means to maintain hope even though it's unlikely to get what you hope for. "I'm still holding out hope that I won't lose my job as a tourist guide."
11 января 2021 г.
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