to have big shoes to fill

Définition et signification de « have big shoes to fill » en anglais

to have big shoes to fill
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to have to put in a lot of effort into one's work to be on the same level as one's predecessor

to [have] big (shoes|boots) to fill definition and meaning
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The new CEO has big shoes to fill, taking over from a successful leader who transformed the company.
The new director has big boots to fill, taking over from a visionary filmmaker who created critically acclaimed movies.
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