Keresés
walk in the park
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used to refer to a really easy task or undertaking
What is the origin of the idiom "a walk in the park" and when to use it?
The idiom "a walk in the park" is believed to have originated in the United States, but its exact origin is not definitively documented. It likely arose from the idea that taking a leisurely walk in a park is a simple and enjoyable activity, and thus, it came to be used metaphorically to describe tasks or activities that are similarly easy and straightforward.
Példa
The dog eagerly trotted beside its owner during their morning walk in the park.
He's a natural at public speaking, so giving that speech was a walk in the park for him.
We decided to go for a walk in the park for the sake of it, enjoying the pleasant weather.
Shall we go for a walk in the park?
We ran against our neighbors while taking a walk in the park.