词汇 | have had its day |
释义 | Idiom have had its day Theme: USELESSNESS to be no longer useful or successful.Streetcars have had their day in most American cities.Some people think that radio has had its day, but others prefer it to television. Idiom have had its dayhave had its/(your) day to be much less popular than before.The general view in the country is that socialism has had its day.She was a best-selling author in the 1950s and 60s, but I think she's had her day. have had its/(one's) dayTo be past the highest point of success or potential in life. My father has had his day. Now, it's time he let his children take over the family business. It often seems that letter writing has had its day. have had its dayto be no longer useful or successful. Streetcars have had their day in most American cities. Some people think that the fountain pen has had its day, but others prefer it to other kinds of pens. have had your/its ˈdayno longer be as successful, powerful, etc. as you once were/it once was: He used to be one of the world’s top soccer players but now, I’m afraid, he’s had his day. |
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