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"[keep] {one's} [head]" 的定义和意义

to keep one's head
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to stay calm and think clearly, especially in challenging or stressful situations

to [keep] {one's} [head] definition and meaning

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

The origin of the idiom "keep one's head" can be traced back to medieval times, specifically to the sport of jousting. During jousting tournaments, knights would wear helmets with visors to protect their heads. To stay safe and maintain visibility, they had to keep their heads upright and not lower them in fear or anticipation. This practice of "keeping one's head" in jousting eventually became a metaphor for maintaining composure and courage in the face of danger or adversity. It is commonly used in high-pressure situations, such as emergencies, crises, or conflicts, where quick decision-making and level-headedness are essential.

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During the winter, he always wears a warm woolen cap to keep his head cozy.
After the embarrassing incident at work, Sarah decided to keep her head down and focus on her tasks to regain her colleagues' trust.
In a tough neighborhood, it's advisable to keep your head down to avoid unnecessary confrontations.
For years they struggled to keep their heads above water.
During times of political unrest, journalists often have to keep their heads down to ensure their safety while reporting on the ground.
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