Keresés
in the running
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having a chance to win or succeed, particularly in a competition
What is the origin of the idiom "in the running" and when to use it?
"In the running" is a sports metaphor that comes from foot racing. In a race, the competitors who are still "in the running" are those who have not yet fallen behind or been eliminated from the race, meaning they still have a chance to win. It can be used to describe individuals or teams who are competing for a prize or goal, as well as products or ideas that are being considered for a particular opportunity.
Példa
With each passing mile, the elastic in the running shorts began to stretch.
If she continues to perform well, she will be in the running for a promotion at work.
The prior serves as the abbot’s closest advisor in the running of the monastery.