look to one's laurels
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"[look] to {one's} laurels"의 정의 및 의미

to look to one's laurels
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열심히 노력하다 (최고의 자리를 유지하기 위해)

to try harder in order not to let others outdo one
to [look] to {one's} laurels definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "look to one's laurels" and when to use it?

The idiom "look to one's laurels" is believed to have originated from ancient Greece, where victors in athletic competitions were awarded wreaths made of laurel leaves as a symbol of their victory. In modern usage, the term "look to one's laurels" can refer to any situation where a person or group needs to work hard to maintain their position or reputation, especially in the face of competition.

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If we don't look to our laurels, we could lose our competitive edge in the industry.
The athlete is looking to his laurels as he trains hard for the upcoming tournament.
The musician looked to his laurels after winning a Grammy award and continued to produce great music.
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