Keresés
to hang (on) in there
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to continue trying to succeed regardless of difficulties or challenges
Idiom
Informal
What is the origin of the idiom "hang in there" and when to use it?
The idiom "hang in there" emerged in the mid-20th century and gained significant popularity during the 1970s through the widespread circulation of motivational posters featuring a determined kitten clinging to a branch. These posters became iconic symbols of resilience and perseverance as time went on. This expression is frequently used in personal conversations, as well as in professional settings such as work environments or academic settings, to uplift and motivate individuals during times of stress, uncertainty, or adversity.
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She hung in there and persevered through the challenging project, earning recognition for her efforts.
They will hang on in there and stay determined as they work towards their long-term goals.
We encouraged him to hang on in there during the tough times, and eventually, he overcame the obstacles.
They always remind themselves to hang in there whenever they face difficult exams or assignments.
If I were in your shoes, I would hang in there and not let setbacks discourage me.