Keresés
to make (both) ends meet
01
to make enough money to pay for one's basic needs
Idiom
What is the origin of the idiom "make ends meet" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiom "make ends meet" is uncertain, but it dates back to at least the 17th century and is thought to have originated from accounting or financial terminology. It is used to describe the act of managing one's finances in a way that allows them to cover all their expenses with their available income, without going into debt or experiencing financial hardship.
Példa
Despite having a full-time job, they were dirt poor, barely making ends meet due to high living costs.
She was hard up for cash and had to borrow money from friends to make ends meet.
After losing his job and his savings, John found himself in a state of destitution, struggling to make ends meet.
Many families struggle to make ends meet and often go without basic necessities.
Despite facing financial difficulties, the family managed to beat the heat by finding creative ways to save money and make ends meet.