词汇 | live to fight another day |
释义 | Idiom live to fight another day to lose a fight or competition but not be completely defeated and therefore be able to try again in the future.The anti-pollution campaigners lost the debate but lived to fight another day. live to fight another dayTo suffer a loss, misfortune, or other setback, but have the opportunity to try again in the future. Even though our latest product was a financial disappointment, we're going to learn from our mistakes and live to fight another day. live to fight another dayIf you live to fight another day, you survive a difficult or unpleasant experience and have the chance to be successful in the future. The Football League's bottom club, Scarborough, live to fight another day after their 2 — 1 win at Halifax. live to fight another daysurvive a certain experience or ordeal.This idea, found in the works of the Greek comic playwright Menander, is expressed in the English proverbial rhyme He who fights and runs away Lives to fight another day. ˌlive to fight another ˈday(saying) used to say that although you have failed or had a bad experience, you will continue: She only just lost the election, so she lives to fight another day. |
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