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"[put] {sb} out to pasture" 的定义和意义

to put sb out to pasture
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因某人年老而解雇他

to retire someone due to their old age
to [put] {sb} out to pasture definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "put someone out to pasture" and when to use it?

The idiom "put someone out to pasture" is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 20th century and It is thought to refer to the practice of retiring old or worn-out farm animals and allowing them to graze in a pasture. This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone is forced to retire or is no longer useful or productive in their job.

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He's been with the company for 40 years, but they're considering putting him out to pasture.
He's been with the company for 40 years, but they're considering putting him out to pasture.
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