rest on one's laurels
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"[rest|sit] on {one's} laurels" の定義と意味

to rest on one's laurels
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to become satisfied with one's past achievements and to stop making efforts to improve or progress

to [rest|sit] on {one's} laurels definition and meaning

The origin of the phrase "rest on one's laurels" comes from ancient Greece, where laurel wreaths were awarded to victorious athletes and military commanders as a symbol of honor and achievement. The laurel wreath was worn on the head and was a sign of victory and distinction. This phrase is typically used as a warning to someone who has achieved success and is in danger of becoming complacent.

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The musician cannot sit on their laurels and must continue to create new and innovative music in order to remain relevant.
After winning the championship, the team began to rest on its laurels and stopped practicing as hard as before.
The author's first book was a bestseller, but she cannot rest on her laurels and must continue to produce quality work to maintain her success.
The company cannot afford to sit on its laurels and must continue to innovate in order to stay ahead of the competition.
The politician won the election, but he cannot rest on his laurels and needs to follow through on his campaign promises.
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