词组 | soldier on |
释义 | Idiom soldier on to continue to do something in a determined way, esp. when you know you may not succeed.She was working with these gorgeous guys, and she managed to soldier on despite being a bit intimidated by them. Phr V soldier on soldiers, soldiering, soldiered soldier on to continue doing something, although it is difficult or unpleasantShe had a cold and a high temperature but she knew she had to soldier on. sometimes + withHe soldiered on with his job, long after he should have retired. soldier on verb to persevere against peril; to continue doggedly in the face of difficulty or hardship UK, 1954soldier on to continue doing something, even though it is difficult or unpleasant and needs a lot of effort: Hodge managed to soldier on until the end of the game in spite of his injuries. The old man laughed and said "I think I can soldier on for a few more years yet!"■ SIMILAR TO: struggle on soldier onTo continue doing something with determination or resolve, despite difficulties or an unlikely chance of succeeding. Though our funding was cut, we decided to soldier on with our work and try to finish the project on our own. Even though they were down by an insurmountable number of goals, you have to admire how they just kept soldiering on. |
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