Dark horse
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British pronunciation/dˈɑːk hˈɔːs/
American pronunciation/dˈɑːɹk hˈɔːɹs/

"dark horse"의 정의 및 의미

Dark horse
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어두운 말, 다크호스

a person with secret skills or ideas that when become known, they surprise people
dark horse definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "dark horse" and when to use it?

There are a few theories about where the phrase "dark horse" comes from. One theory is that it originated in horse racing, where a dark-colored horse that is not well-known or expected to win a race can surprise everyone and come out on top. Another theory is that the phrase originated in politics, where a little-known candidate could surprise everyone and win an election. This theory suggests that the term "dark horse" was first used in the United States in the mid-1800s in reference to James K. Polk, who was a relatively unknown candidate but ended up winning the presidential election in 1844. Regardless of its exact origin, the phrase became more widely used to describe any person or thing that is unexpected or surprising in terms of their success or abilities.

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Everyone thought that John would be the next CEO, but Susan turned out to be the dark horse - she had some innovative ideas that nobody knew about and ended up getting the job.
모두가 존이 다음 CEO가 될 것이라고 생각했지만, 수잔은 어두운 말, 다크호스가 되어버렸다 - 그녀는 아무도 알지 못했던 혁신적인 아이디어를 가지고 있었고 결국 그 자리를 차지하게 되었다.
The band 's new album was a dark horse - nobody expected it to be such a huge hit, but it ended up topping the charts.
그 밴드의 새 앨범은 어두운 말, 다크호스였다 - 아무도 그 앨범이 이렇게 큰 히트를 칠 것이라고 예상하지 못했지만, 결국 차트 1위를 차지했다.
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어두운 말, 어둠 속의 말

a racehorse about which little is known
03

다크 호스, 전혀 예상치 못한 후보

a political candidate who is not well known but could win unexpectedly
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