词汇 | lit a fire under |
释义 | (redirected from lit a fire under)light a fire under (someone or something)To motivate someone or something to take action. The deadline really lit a fire under us—we never would have gotten all that work done otherwise. Something must have lit a fire under Jenna—she has really started taking her schoolwork seriously. light a fire underAlso, build a fire under. Urge or goad to action, as in If we don't light a fire under that committee, they'll never do any work. This hyperbolic colloquialism uses light in the sense of "ignite," a usage dating from the mid-1100s. light a fire under someonemainly AMERICANIf you light a fire under someone, you force them to act with more energy or to do something better. They need to improve their technical research and light a fire under their marketing team. It's hard to light a fire under people who don't think anything is wrong. Note: There is a story that some American farmers in the early part of the 20th century used to light fires under particularly stubborn mules that were refusing to move, in order to make them do so. light a fire under someonestimulate someone to work or act more quickly or enthusiastically. North Americanlight a fire under To urge or move to action. |
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