
Tìm kiếm
to bide one's time
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to patiently wait and avoid taking action until one finds a suitable or advantageous time
What is the origin of the idiom "bide one's time" and when to use it?
The idiom "bide one's time" has its origins in Middle English and dates back to the 14th century. The word "bide" in this context means "to wait" or "to remain." The phrase evolved from the Old English word "bidan," which means "to wait." It is commonly used when individuals or groups are waiting for the opportune moment to act or make a move.
Example
I am biding my time, waiting for the perfect moment to present my idea.
He bided his time for years, patiently honing his skills before launching his successful business.
They will bide their time until the market conditions are favorable for their investment.