词汇 | pay one's dues |
释义 | Idiom pay one's dues Theme: ACHIEVEMENT to have earned one's right to something through hard work or suffering. (Informal.)He worked hard to get to where he is today. He paid his dues and did what he was told.I have every right to be here. I paid my dues! Slang pay one's dues Theme: WORK tr. to serve one's time in a menial role.I spent some time as a bus boy, so I've paid my dues in the serving business.You have to start out at the bottom. Pay your dues, and then you'll appreciate better what you have. pay (one's) dues1. Literally, to pay the requisite fees to enter into or remain in an organization. If you don't pay your dues every month, they will rescind your membership without warning. 2. By extension, to work hard, gain the necessary skills or experience, or suffer hardships (in order to earn a position, set of rights, the respect of others, etc.). I paid my dues working in the warehouse for 10 years before I got this job in the head office. pay one's duesEarn something through hard work, long experience, or suffering. For example, She'd paid her dues in small-town shows before she finally got a Broadway part. This expression transfers the cost of being a paid-up member in an organization to that of gaining experience in an endeavor. [Mid-1900s] |
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