词组 | get your foot in the door |
释义 | Idiom get your foot in the doorget (your) foot in the door to have an opportunity.This part-time work has allowed Frank to get his foot in the door and he hopes it will lead to a full-time job. (redirected from get your foot in the door) get a/(one's) foot in the doorTo have a chance to do something that could lead to further opportunities. The phrase is often used to refer to employment. An internship might not sound very interesting, but it's a great way to get your foot in the door at this company. get a foot in the doororget your foot in the doorCOMMON If you get a foot in the door or get your foot in the door, you make a small but successful start at becoming involved with an organization or a business. I really wanted to be a photographer and the only reason I took the job was because I thought it might help me get a foot in the door. Temping is a good way to get your foot in the door. Note: You can also use verbs such as have or want instead of get. The company said it issued the low bid because it wanted a foot in the door of a potentially lucrative market. get/have a/your ˌfoot in the ˈdoorstart/have started to be accepted in an organization, a group, a profession, etc. that could bring you success: It’s difficult to get your foot in the door as a young actor without any experience. ▶ ˌfoot-in-the-ˈdoor adj.: aggressive, foot-in-the-door sales techniques |
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